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Today, we will show you

neck design for kameez.

First, we will draft the design on fusion paper.

This is fusion paper.

It's length is 15"

and breadth is 12.5".

We have folded it from length.

This is open side

and this is closed side.

From closed side, we will take 3".

and we will measure 6" in this way.

we will join them straight.

Now, we will make a curve.

Here, we will take 1.5".

we will make a mark.

Similarly, we mark for 1.5" along the curve.

From here, we will measure 14".

And from closed side, we will mark at 1".

We will mark 1" upto here.

Now, we will join them.

We measure 1" from here also.

We wil mark of 1" along this mark.

Now, we will cut this.

First, we will cut along this curve.

after that we will cut along this curve.

Now, we will cut along the outer curve.

Lastly, we will cut along this mark.

Now, we will stick this on the cloth.

We we have kept the fusion paper on cloth

We will iron it.

We have cut these pieces earlier.

We will cut them further of 0.5".

We will cut along this mark.

Now, we will stick these too on separate cloth.

We will leave little cloth for margin and cut the rest.

We will iron it.

For these also, we will leave the margin and cut the rest.

Now, we will show you, how to stitch these.

We will use piping for the design.

For that, we have taken this stripe

We have joined the pieces.

Now, we will fold and stitch it

First, we will stitching in this manner.

and then in this way.

we will turn it and and continue stitching.

We will make double stitching on this.

From the closed side, we will invert the piping.

We will invert it, in this manner.

So, we have made the piping.

We will fold the margins and stitch them.

Make a cut mark folding.

We will keep bothe the ends in this manner.

And make the mark of center.

This is front part of the kameez.

We will mark here for center.

We have made this mark for easy identification.

Now, we will attach neck.

We will stitch along the fusion paper.

At the corner, we will make cut marks.

make cut mark along this curve.

We will undo the stitches, made here.

After that, we will invert the neck in this manner.

Now, we will stitch along this side.

From this, we will make stripes, for neck.

We will fold it in this way.

Now, we will stitch along the side.

We will stitch along the other side of the stripe.

For this empty place, cut a stripe of

8" long and 3" broad.

So, we have cut 8" lon and 3" wide stripe

After that, we will keep small stripe on it.

We will keep all the stripes close to one another.

Similarly, we will stitch along the side.

Now, we will insert piping through these stripe.

In this manner.

we will repeat the process.

In this way.

we will place all the piping closely.

We will repeat the process one more time.

We will place all the piping towards center.

Our design will look like this.

This small piece, we have cut earlier.

We will use this cloth on it.

We have two, fusion paper and yellow stripe.

We will keep small stripes over it.

And we will stitch along the side.

We will keep it aside for a while.

Now, we will stitch these stripes.

We will stitch the remaining stripes too.

We have stitched along this side,

now, we will stitch the other side also.

Now, we will insert the dori

in the same manner

as we did earlier.

We will repeat the process for second time.

the way we have done earlier.

Similarly, we will insert the third dori.

the way we have have done for this piece.

Now, we will join these with the help of thread piping.

We will keep the piping between both pieces.

this side we will be attached to kameez.

We will place the piping in this way.

we will stitch along its side.

We will turn the piping for better shape.

and stitch this side.

Now, we will place it on the design

and stitch along this way.

So that, only piping is shown.

We will make small cut marks over here.

Now, we will invert it.

After that we will stitch here.

Similarly, we will prepare the other piece.

First, we will attach piping at the center.

We will begin form here.

we will move the cloth

We will fold the piping at the corners.

We will keep this piece at the center.

and stitch this way.

We will place the dori properly and continue stitching.

We will stitch over here, too.

we will cut the extra cloth.

Now, along this curve we will attach piping.

We will keep these pieces in this manner.

and we will stitch them.

We will keep equal distance between these.

Our neck design is stitched and its ready.

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Free Motion Quilting for Beginners (Part 2 of 2) - SEWING WITH NANCY - Duration: 26:47.

One of my favorite phrases is

if you think you can't, you're probably right.

Did you ever have that thought

when it came to free-motion quilting?

Luckily, my guest took the can-do attitude

and taught herself this stitching.

I'd like to welcome back

Molly Hanson to our second program on

"Free-Motion Quilting for Beginners."

Molly, I like this idea.

Thank you so much.

I'm so excited to be here and share a little bit more

about these different designs

and how we can creatively combine them

to get a lot of mileage out of designs.

And Paisley, I think is the one

we're going to start off with today.

Paisley is great because it works in

triangular shapes which there are so many

triangular shapes in quilting.

It's going to be a lot of fun

and I can't wait to show you them all.

"Free-Motion Quilting for Beginners."

That's what's next on Sewing with Nancy.

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During the first part of this program

we showed you some of

the basic free-motion quilting ideas.

Now we're going to add some more

design elements to it.

Molly, you designed or you worked with a paisley.

Yes, the paisley pattern.

It's so great to work in corners

because you can start in the triangle and fill in.

It's very artistic.

Well, thank you.

It may look intimidating, but it's really not.

It isn't, it isn't.

And it's a great shape to get down because

it's a building block of so many other quilting designs

that teardrop type of shape

so it's really a good one to practice.

If you weren't with us during the first program

you have to do some set up at your sewing machine.

You're going to be using the same color thread

in the needle as the bobbin

a cotton thread.

It's important to have the same weight.

And then to use a quilting or a darning foot

which you'll see Molly demonstrate.

Use a new needle with a new project.

Use a new needle, that's really critical.

And we have kind of a fabric sandwich

to sample to work on.

That has a top layer, bottom layer, and batting.

We have used fusible batting

or you could pin together the layers.

If you've missed the set up from the first show

go to nancyzieman.com

click on the videos and you can watch the first program.

Now a straight stitch you have on your machine

as well as, you've lowered your feed dogs.

That's right, I've got my feed dogs lowered

and everything's set to a straight stitch.

Then I'm ready to go.

Now if you don't know how to lower your feed dogs

check your owner's manual.

Some machines you'll have to cover them.

But that's a crucial part.

That's right.

Let me show you how we start drawing this design.

I think it's always good to start on paper.

That really does help.

I've already done a triangle

on my paper so you can

kind of get the idea

of how this design works

so well on triangles.

I like to start in a corner

and just make a wiggly teardrop shape.

Then when you go down from there

you can just start adding more.

I like to go back over

my teardrop one time

or my paisley.

But you can go even more than once if you want.

That's what this looks like right here.

It's kind of whatever works.

And you just fit them in accordingly.

You don't have to make them all the same size.

That's totally true.

And if you need to get back to the other place

you can just travel along the edge

and get back over here to make another one.

We kind of call this muscle memory.

That's right.

And the more you practice, the more this becomes

like second nature.

Then it'll be so much easier to work on

when you're stitching it in your fabric.

Let me just show you as Molly's getting ready.

This is the sample that she made.

You can see the great flow that this has.

And then one of the first steps that to do

is to draw up the bobbin thread.

Yeah, let me show you how that looks.

What I want to do is use

if you have this button here

that puts the needle down feature.

It puts the needle down once and up.

Then if you lift your needle up

you can just pull this tail right here

and it will pull the bottom bobbin thread up.

Then you're all set to not get any birds' nests on the back.

That's the last thing you want to see

when you've done some beautiful free-motion quilting.

I always like to take four or five stitches

in place to lock in that stitch.

Once you do that you can just get started on your design.

Now instead of using a pen

you're pushing the fabric

or you're moving the fabric like the pen.

That's right, that's right.

And you just slowly start

forming your teardrops.

Again, you can vary the size

you can add as many

little rings around them as you like.

Then if you want to go in between them

you can just travel down between them.

Notice how slowly, evenly Molly's stitching.

This is not a race.

Yes, that's right.

If you move the fabric too quickly

your stitches could be too long.

Sloppy, you could break thread, shred thread.

It's not a race.

A lot of people think

you have to quilt fast to quilt well.

It's not true at all.

I like the fact that she uses rather large stitches.

It doesn't have to be--

You'll see some projects where they're smaller

but you know, you can go big.

You can, and it's time-saving.

It also makes the texture of the project softer.

So depending on what you are using it for

sometimes big is really required

if you want it to feel nice and soft.

It really all affects the drape, how dense your stitches are.

Once you get going on this it just builds on itself so fast.

It's fun design.

It really--

You can change directions.

The teardrop gives it a lot of options.

As Molly continues to stitch

I'm just going to show you

some other projects that she worked on.

On this bag you can see

that the paisley looks kind of like a heart shape

where it's an individual paisley or two paisleys per block.

On the other side of this sampler

we're combining some of the stitches

from our first program, the pebble stitch

around the paisley.

So a very versatile thing

once you learn how to do the stitching.

Quilting nature-based designs seems to bring a sense of calm.

Wood grain is a design that

relies on imperfection for its beauty.

This is not a design to stress about or fuss over.

Small wiggles and bumps give it character

and variance in width of the grain

adds to the beauty.

When Molly showed me this project, you said--

I think this project is great because you can

give it to both guys and girls.

It works for guys.

Because it obviously isn't feminine.

It has the plank of a great wood floor.

Another thing that this project shows

is that it's nice to have

a rectangle to work within.

Right, it's an edge-to-edge design

wood grain is, so you need to have

some walls to work from in order to make is work.

As we started before, Molly's going to do some sketching.

Right.

Here you can see that I've already given myself

a nice space to work from

some walls to work from.

That's important.

So basically, when your doing wood grain

you want to start with a nice, loose, wavy line.

And then just go down a little bit

and come back over.

Then we'll make our first

knot in the wood.

You make an eye shape

but you don't close it all the way.

Kind of work your way

towards the center like a spiral.

Follow yourself back out.

Then you can go back down and just trace.

You know, this is real relaxed.

You can not make this design look bad.

It is just one of those ones

that is very forgiving

and very easy and relaxing to quilt.

If you like to doodle you're going to enjoy

free-motion quilting.

Yes, and the more you doodle

the better you'll be at free-motion quilting.

Now you kind of have that in your memory

in you're muscle memory.

Now apply it.

Now our brain knows what to do

now we're going to put it to work.

I'm going to make that first line.

Now what we need to mention

is that you really need to clean your machine.

Definitely.

Cleaning our machine is essential.

It needs to be well lubricated and clean.

I like to clean my machine every two bobbins.

Every two bobbins that I change I just dust it out

and make sure it doesn't need any oil.

Just put a little drop in.

I find that that keeps everything

running really smoothly for me.

And I have to say, I do a lot

of free-motion quilting

and I've never had to

take my first machine I learned on

in for servicing.

Still, I'm religious about cleaning it and oiling it.

I think it really makes everything work a lot better.

I just did my first knot,

and then I'm just going to

keep making lines down below it.

You really don't want to

put too many knots too close together.

Because in real wood grain

you don't likely see that.

I always like to put a few rows.

It is just such a forgiving design.

And you know, whether these are close together of far apart

you can work in another.

Like we mentioned, the beauty is in the imperfection.

Exactly, because it's natural.

In nature there are a lot of imperfections.

If you're close to the side you can even kind of

work in a half shape like this.

If it doesn't work as a full spiral

just keep moving.

Really, you know, be relaxed about it

and have a nice flow

and it'll turn out really nice.

As Molly's finishing stitching

I'm just going to show you her sample that she made.

You can see the great linear look

that you have for the natural wood grain

free-motion quilting design.

Swirls work well in almost any quilting project.

Now you'll learn how to manipulate the shape

by creating a whole, half or even quarter swirl,

or stitch around one

to create more layers to fill in space.

This design teams well with many other free-motion styles.

You have the plan

that we're going to show you

the design.

Molly is going to sketch it out.

The project which you just saw.

Look at those beautiful swirls.

That take a little practice, maybe more than wood grain.

Maybe a little bit, but again that muscle memory.

Keep sketching it and you'll get it.

We mentioned that you can combine

all your free-motion quilting designs together.

This art quilt features all of Molly's techniques.

You just saw the wood grain from the last segment.

Here are the swirls.

During the first program we did cursive or loop-de-loop.

Fun to put together.

And stippling even, all around.

That's right, the fill-in stippling

that goes around the quilts.

Great idea.

Thank you.

Start by doing the sketch.

Right.

That is the first place to start

and the most important step I still say.

Sure.

Okay, so basically when we're doing swirls

we want to start from the outside and work our way in.

So I start to create

a swirl shape.

I like to leave about a half inch between my lines

so it gives me plenty of space to work my way back out.

Once you work your way back out

you've got a nice swirl.

You can start to the next one

or you can add

even more layers and make it even bigger.

This is one of those designs

you can make bigger and bigger

and really fill a lot of space at a time.

Then we'd move into our next swirl.

You can see with this

I've left a little tail on this one.

We want to keep filling in this--

Oops.

Keep filling in this space and make it nice and round.

Then even if you have

this strange space right here

you could then fill this with a quarter-swirl.

That is just made by

little 'U' shapes stacked on top of each other.

That gives it an interesting texture

because it looks like then they're layered

on top of each other, which is a lot of fun.

So these quarter- and half-swirls

can just work their way into any odd shapes

that kind of are created in between.

Nice, nice.

Then, okay, you've done it on paper.

Then you take the next step.

Yes.

Now it's time to try to get

that same look on fabric.

Again, we're going to put our needle and our thread

and pull that bobbin thread up

and get that going.

Sometimes pulling up that bobbin thread--

It can be a little tricky.

And I'm a little far away from any --.

Okay, there we go.

Okay, good.

I like to take five stitches in place

and lock that in really good.

Once you start making your swirls

you just work your way into the middle

and slowly back.

If you've never done free-motion quilting before

the set-up with the foot is so important.

That foot glides right above the design.

That's right.

Otherwise, if it was pressing it down

you'd never have the freedom

to move the fabric like you need to.

This foot's really nice, being circular like this is.

Most darning feet are circular in shape.

They really help you have a line to follow

which is kind of nice.

It keeps your mind thinking in circles.

Just keep following your swirl around

and make more lines around it.

You can make it as big or as small as you want.

As Molly keeps stitching

I'll just show you the practice sample.

I wish my practice sample

looked this good

but it will

after I work at it a little bit.

Varying the sizes, including some portions

half-swirls with the full

you can vary it too.

Enjoy this process.

Our last free-motion quilting

technique of the series is print tracking.

Just like is sounds, you choose a printed fabric

and track, or stitch, along the design.

This outline stitching allows you to make

the fabric design really stand out

while giving you the opportunity

to quilt all sorts of new shapes

that you may not otherwise try.

Molly, you have lots of puppies and dogs at home.

I'm a dog lady.

So here's one of her dog beds.

It's hasn't been used too much.

I can tell that.

Not yet.

The hexagon wouldn't be something

that would be easy to get exact when free-motion

but using the print--

Yes, you can really get some interesting textures

with your quilting

by following geometric designs in the fabric

instead of just going freehand on top of it.

We have a geometric print.

Notice, no sketching because the sketch--

It's on the fabric.

We're just following the lines, basically.

So if I'm doing that, you just look for the edges

and just try to carefully follow.

Slowly work your way down one side of your hexagon.

You want to cross over

and do another hexagon like this.

If you do it like this, snake back and forth

then when you go up

you can catch the sides you missed.

Sure, and some you may go over twice.

Some of the middles you will go over twice.

But then you're only doing that middle section twice

which really works well.

So then you get these really great textures.

And as we were saying,

there's all these little designs inside the hexagons.

If you wanted to practice

your pebbles or your Chevrons or anything

in this fabric or in any print tracking

you can look for what you want to get better at

and find a fabric that's got that in it.

Just track it.

If circles are it, look for polka dots.

There are other print options.

A floral print is great.

Yes, florals really are a fun one

because there's so many unique shapes

that you can find in florals.

In this I found this beautiful floral

but they weren't all connected

so I had to figure out how to get

from one space to the next

without breaking the thread.

So remember those Chains of Pearls

that we learned in the first episode.

That's what I used to just connect the way through.

It gives an interesting design element which is really fun.

If you see on this one, you can't see the stitching

as well on the front, but when you flip it over

you see how tracking those florals

really gives you some unique looks.

If you did a solid on one side

and a floral on the other

you could make something

like a placemat that's reversible.

Or use just what is the wrong side

as the right side.

It's more interesting than the print, I think.

There you go.

There are so many options that you can use for the prints.

You might want to show our viewers this one.

This has roses and birds and leaves.

When we were talking about print tracking

we found this fabric.

I thought this would really, really work well

just like this one did.

You've got these spaces between these roses and these birds.

You can just follow the outside lines

you can get as detailed as you want

and connect them by your Chains of Pearls

and never have to break your thread.

This kind of design is what you want to look for in that.

You know, we've shown the easiest

as the last technique

but we wanted people to give it a try.

Molly, this wraps up our sewing segments

of this series.

It's been a pleasure to get familiar

with all of these great ideas.

I thank you so much

for having me on the show.

I hope everybody will try these new techniques out

learn a little bit more, and maybe quilt their own quilts.

I think we will.

Good

I hope that you will take these ideas

free-motion quilting, whether you've been

quilting for a while or haven't done it before

and give it a try.

It's certainly easy and relaxing to do.

I was surprised to learn that quilts

can be part of the foundation for a hospital.

Not literally

but through the making and donating of quilts

a humanitarian aid hospital is being built in Tanzania.

Please welcome Kate Robbins who is our guest.

She heads up the program Comfort Quilts Project

which is part of Roads to Life Tanzania.

Kate, welcome to Sewing With Nancy.

Thank you, Nancy, I'm glad to be here.

When I heard about your project

making a quilt block, sending it to your organization

making a donation and what it does

I was so impressed.

Give our viewers an overview of Roads to Life Tanzania.

Thank you.

Roads to Life Tanzania has been doing

development work in Tanzania

just south of the Serengeti National Park

in Tanzania near a village called Nkololo

for nearly 50 years.

They've done a lot of things

built roads, educated kids

done other agriculture projects.

And now they are building a hospital.

We were trying to think of

a way to help them do that.

We've come up with a project called Comfort Quilts

and we're having quilt blocks.

Like a block builds a building

we're having a quilt block

help build this building.

We're asking the quilting community

to donate a 12" block in any kind of pattern.

We just ask, no embellishments.

Anything that could be used in a hospital.

So it'd be like a 12-1/2" square

so it'd a 12" finished block.

Right.

And those will then be made into quilts

that will be used in the hospital.

I have a group of volunteers who are going to help

put them together.

We have one of those with us today.

We do, we do.

The project started, oh, not quite a year ago

and we've had quite a few blocks come in

as well as donations.

The donations will help us

finish building the hospital

and equipping it.

And the quilts, like I said, will be used by the people

who are patients at the hospital.

Now sometimes when you're

at consumer shows or events

you give away a little square of African fabric

so that they remember to make a block.

Some of those fabrics squares

have been incorporated in the blocks.

They have, which was kind of a surprise to us

but it's real fun to see that.

I think the people in Africa

when their quilts come back and see some of their fabric

they might be surprised.

This is a good example of that.

These corner squares here in this particular block

are from a sample that we did give out

at a quilt show just to show the show-goers

about African fabrics and the like.

It was fun to see how someone used it.

Now, in Tanzania the hospital is so needed.

Explain the number of beds right now

that are in the hospital

and why you're building another one.

Well, back in 1983 they started with a

very small healthcare center

kind of a drug store, if you will.

Then it went to a maternity ward

and then a healthcare facility.

The current facility has 32 beds

but the daily occupancy is over 50, Nancy.

That means two people per bed on most days.

Two sick people per bed.

Yeah, yeah.

As Americans, we don't even

like the thought of sharing a room

much less a bed with someone.

As you can see, the need is very great there.

We're hoping this facility

will house at least 100 beds

as well as it will have a surgical unit

which we haven't had in the past.

They have a blood lab that they can use

for more procedures than they've been able to do.

So it will really be a great facility

for the people of the area.

You have a great quote on your brochure.

Why don't you read that to our viewers

because it ties in building humanitarian need

as well as quilts.

Thank you, it does.

It's called the Comfort Quilt Project

and we say that it is "Binding the fabric

of generosity and talent to give relief and comfort

to those in need."

And that is truly what this project is about.

It's comforting to see that--

We have the cute picture of these little kids

and one of the quilts that you've donated.

Being, obviously,

not used in the hospital, but used there.

We can use quilts all over the world

but this is your little corner of the world

that you're working with.

Every year you're just going to be

sending more quilts to that area.

They will most certainly be used

and much needed there.

It's a big undertaking to equip the hospital.

This is just one way that we can tie the people here

the very generous quilting community

to help those that are really in need in Africa.

You're over halfway there

of the $9 million project.

Congratulations.

We're working on it.

The Comfort Quilt Project

is one part of that fundraising effort

and so far we've been pretty successful.

We hope that this program

might help us bring in more.

Well, Kate, thank you for joining us.

I'm sure you'll get some

quilt blocks and donations from our viewers.

We look forward to that.

Thank you for the opportunity, Nancy.

You're welcome.

I hope you've been enjoying

this series that we've been working with.

We'll be back next time on Sewing with Nancy

for some more sewing, quilting and embroidery ideas.

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Sewing with Nancy  is a co-production

of Nancy Zieman Productions and Wisconsin Public Television.

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MIN FAR GÅR AMOK PÅ VEN PRANK! - Duration: 5:09.

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Looking for tariff information? - Duration: 0:43.

Are you a Canadian exporter looking for a quick way to find tariff information?

If so, check out the new Canada Tariff Finder.

It's fast, simple, and it helps exporters find tariff information in over 30 countries.

Here's how it works: Simply look up your product and compare tariffs

between countries where Canada has a free trade agreement.

You can even print your results or receive them by email.

Check out the new Canada Tariff Finder at www.tariffinder.ca

brought to you by the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service,

the Business Development Bank of Canada and Export Development Canada.

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Flint Threatens to Kick 8,000 Families Out of Their Homes - health - Duration: 4:36.

Flint Threatens to Kick 8,000 Families Out of Their Homes if They Don�t Pay for Poison

Water

Flint, MI � By now, nearly everyone knows multiple government officials in Michigan

knowingly poisoned thousands of men, women, and children after the city switched its municipal

water source from the Detroit water system to the Flint River.

Now, however, as if poisoning residents and their children weren�t enough, the city

of Flint is threatening to take people�s homes for refusing to pay for the tainted

water.

Although Flint � which blew wide open a year ago � is largely out of the headlines,

the crisis is still unfolding.

Residents are still unable to drink the water, leaving most families to rely on bottled water

for everything from brushing their teeth to cooking and bathing.

In spite of multiple officials facing criminal charges, there hasn�t been a single conviction.

The only people to face any consequences thus far, over the atrocity in Flint, are the citizens

who are forced to pay for unusable water.

After the city made the switch in 2014, Melissa Mays, 37, said her and her family began developing

rashes and their hair started to fall out.

Her neighbors all had the same issues.

Once she realized it was their tap water, Mays turned into a clean water activist.

Since discovering she, her husband, and her three children had all been poisoned by the

water coming out of their tap, Mays stopped paying her water bill.

Now, the city who poisoned her is threatening to take their home if she continues to refuse

to pay for poison water.

�I got scared, for probably the first time since this all started, this actually scared

me,� said Mays.

As NBC 25 reports, Mays received the notice in the mail Friday stating that she must pay

nearly $900 by May 19 to avoid a lien being placed on her property.

The Mays are not the only family who stands to lose their home for refusing to pay for

tainted water either.

In fact, over 8,000 people got a notice this week just like the one Mays got.

For those who refuse to pay their bills in full by May 19, they city will foreclose on

their homes and take them.

Mays will now have to compromise her principles to avoid having the government steal her home.

�While I understand this is the way the law reads we are in a totally different situation,�

said Mays, noting that she�d been poisoned.

Government officials remain entirely unapologetic.

In spite of the EPA awarding a $100 million grant to the Michigan Department of Environmental

Quality to fund drinking water infrastructure upgrades in Flint, city leaders say they need

the money.

�We have to have revenue coming in, so we can�t give people revenue, I mean excuse

me, give people water at the tap and not get revenue coming in to pay those bills,� said

Al Mooney, City of Flint Treasury Department.

Mooney says the shut offs are already working in the city�s favor.

Last month Flint brought in nearly $3 million for water.

That is nearly $1 million more from the month prior when they only collected $2.1 million,

NBC 25 reports.

Mooney hopes that threatening to steal people�s homes � for refusing to pay for poison water

they can�t use � will result in a windfall for the city.

He noted that those 8,000 plus tax liens would bring in nearly $6 million for the city.

To be clear, no one here is advocating for people not to pay their bills.

However, choosing not to pay for a terrible and dangerous service � that you do not

want and is forced on you � is hardly unethical.

In fact, had there been competition in water services, this problem may have never happened.

When government knowingly poisons you and your children to save a buck � and then

tells you they are going to steal your house when you refuse to finance said poisoning

� something has gone seriously wrong.

Please share this article with your friends and family to let them know how the government

of Flint is treating its citizens.

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Is Ginger Healthy? How to consume ginger - StayHealthyTV - Duration: 4:23.

Is Ginger Healthy?

Suggestions for how to consume ginger The incredible ginger tops our list of effective,

natural home remedies.

It's one of the healthiest and tastiest spices on the planet and its popularity in

cuisine is undeniable!

But did you know ginger is a natural remedy with the amazing ability to ward off infections

and treat different health conditions?

Here at StayHealthyTV we will share some ideas that make the most of the health benefits

of ginger.

Here are our suggestions for how to use ginger:

1. Ginger lemon tea: Cut up a chunk of fresh ginger (no need to

peel).

Cover with boiling water.

Add a little honey (an antibiotic that helps to soothe your throat) and a squeeze of lemon

(to boost the immune system) for the perfect ginger lemon tea.

This is perfect for coughs and colds or at any time.

2. Combine ginger, soy sauce, olive oil and garlic to make a beautiful marinade.

3. Before eating, chew on a thin slice of ginger root.

This will help in regulating metabolism, stimulating digestion, reducing cortisol production and

increasing energy.

4. Grate a small piece of ginger and add a squeeze of lemon juice and a dash of salt, mix together.

Eating a couple of small pinches of this mixture before you eat each of your meals helps to

control appetite and aid digestion.

5. Smoothies?

Add fresh or dried ginger to green smoothies.

For example, use fresh spinach, fresh beet, fresh berries (blackberries, blueberries,

whatever you have on hand), carrots and apples to make nutritious smoothies.

6. Stir Fries: Add to vegetable dishes to enhance their flavour.

Slice fresh ginger & use in stir fries, soups and sauces to give it a bit of a kick.

7. If you can handle gingers heat use a tbsp or 2 in your ginger tea.

You can also grate raw ginger into a homemade chai with almond milk.

Delicious!

8. Pickled ginger with sushi or in a salad.

9. Crystallized ginger to calm your stomach when travelling.

So good for motion sickness!

And how about in baking?

Gingerbread men, gingernut cookes and ginger & lemon cake?

10 . Fresh ginger chunks, a pinch of turmeric, a squeeze of lemon and raw honey.

Drink this mixture daily to drastically reduce sickness.

11. Ginger Ale!

Drink as a cold and flu remedy, to reduce nausea, abdominal pain or stomach upsets.

Ginger is a truly amazing spice.

Is ginger good for you?

We can answer that with a resounding YES!

What about you?

Do you have a favourite way of consuming ginger?

Please tell us about it in the comments below?

We would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.

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Yoga for Complete Beginners%%%HOT YOGA WITH MY NEW GIRLFRIEND - Duration: 4:47.

Yoga for Complete Beginners%%%HOT YOGA WITH MY NEW GIRLFRIEND

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Jeep Wrangler Superchips Flashpaq F5 Programmer (1998-2006 TJ) Review & Install - Duration: 4:11.

I'm Ryan from extremeterrain.com and this is my review and installation of the Superchips

Flashpaq F5 Programmer, for use on all 1998 to 2006 TJs.

Today, we're going to talk through the installation of this unit, which isn't much of an install

at all.

You really plug it in, make the adjustments to your Jeep, unplug it, and throw it in the

glovebox until you're ready to make some additional adjustments.

But we will talk through how to use this, and it is going to be a very simple process.

Thanks to the fact that this has an LCD screen and buttons, you're not using dipswitches

like with some other programmers and tuners on the market.

But again, we'll get to a little bit more of the detail on how to use this in just a

second.

We're also going to talk through the construction and all of the features of this unit.

You do have to have a '98 or newer TJ in order to use one of these programmers, or even to

use any OBDII-based calibrator, because '98 was when they switched from OBDI to OBDII.

The OBDII port gives you access to all of the easy settings that you need in order to

use a programmer or a calibrator that works like this.

Now, Superchip has had the Flashpaq for a while now, but this is the new F5 Flashpaq.

This feels a lot more sturdy and a lot more substantial in your hand.

Instead of a black-and-white screen, this has a color 2.3-inch LCD screen.

The buttons give you really nice feedback, so you're really sure of what you're doing.

Overall, it's just a very nice device to have.

Now, the Flashpaq is going to give you the ability to not just calibrate for tires and

gear ratio changes, but also to add a tune to your engine which is going to produce more

power.

Now, when you are running one of these tunes, you're also going to have to run a higher-octane

fuel, but that's just part of what goes along with squeezing some additional power out of

your Jeep.

Now, I really like the Superchips Flashpaq.

I even like the old version, but especially the F5, because it does have the LCD screen.

There are ways to calibrate your Jeep without the LCD screen by using dipswitches.

But I like having the LCD screen and those readouts a lot better.

When you're looking into a tuner, it helps even more to have that readout to know exactly

what you're doing with your engine, exactly what tune you're adding onto it, and exactly

which parameters you're calibrating.

As far as the construction goes, as I said, I really do like this F5 device.

It feels really solid in your hand and it has a lot of nice features, and just the overall

ease of use.

Now, what can this do?

This will calibrate your speedometer and your odometer for larger tires and for different

gear ratios.

But the Flashcal will do that as well.

The Flashpaq will do all of that calibration, but also has those tunes for additional power.

So by messing with different parameters such as fuel and timing, you're able to get a little

bit more power out of your TJ and this device is going to allow you to make those changes.

As I said before, this doesn't really get installed on your Jeep.

This is something you're going to plug in, make the changes, follow the instructions

on the screen, and then go ahead and unplug it and throw it in the glovebox until you're

ready to make some changes again.

However, actually plugging it and making those changes is going to be very, very easy, thanks

to the user interface that's built into it and the hardware itself.

Now, the Flashpaq is going to be more expensive than the Flashcal, but you would expect it

to be because it has those additional tunes to get some more power out of your TJ.

Overall, for the quality of the device and for all of the functionality, I think that

this is a fairly priced unit.

So if you're looking to not only calibrate for larger tires or a different gear ratio,

but also get some additional power out of your Jeep, this is going to be an easy way

to make those adjustments.

So that's my review of the Superchips Flashpaq F5 Programmer for use on all 1998 to 2006

TJs that you can find right here at extremeterrain.com.

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Beautiful Girl Doing Yoga%%%YOGA CHALLENGE WITH THE MIDDY - Duration: 4:28.

Beautiful Girl Doing Yoga%%%YOGA CHALLENGE WITH THE MIDDY

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Rob Schneider Has 7 Words For Schools Against Free Speech, Hollywood Livid - Duration: 4:18.

Rob Schneider Has 7 Words For Schools Against Free Speech, Hollywood Livid

Most celebrities aren't exactly fond of the First Amendment right to free speech unless

it pertains to whatever liberal psychobabble they're peddling at the moment.

However, comedian and actor Rob Schneider feels differently.

After learning that UC Berkeley had forced conservative commentator Ann Coulter to cancel

her speaking engagement at the school, he had just seven words for the anti-free speech

college.

Anti-free speech leftists on the UC Berkeley campus were effective at silencing one of

the most prominent conservative voices of our time this week, by placing ridiculous

demands on Ann Coulter and the conservative groups sponsoring her, ultimately forcing

the right-wing commentator to cancel her speech out of fear for her own safety.

The upsetting news came shortly after former Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos was also

physically prevented from speaking at the school.

Officials at U.C.

Berkeley claimed they couldn't ensure Ms. Coulter's safety, due to the left's history

of violence towards conservatives on campus, and the groups who had invited the conservative

author to campus subsequently dropped their lawsuit against the university.

[Source: The Political Insider]

In the midst of this controversy, actor Rob Schneider tweeted his support for Ann Coulter,

even as almost no other public figures would come to her defense.

Schneider sarcastically suggested that perhaps UC Berkeley should "maybe add burning books

to the curriculum," since the school is apparently so intent on squashing different

viewpoints.

Other social media users seemed to emphatically agree with the sentiment Schneider expressed.

"If all the parents stopped sending (their) children to Berkeley we could shut (it) down

we need to defund it … they are brainwashing your kids," wrote one Twitter user.

"This all started by the far left but will be finished by the right," commented someone

else.

"A school whose students started the FREE SPEECH MOVEMENT intimidates speakers and supporters..HYPOCRITS!

Berkeley you should be ashamed," wrote yet another.

UC Berkeley has set a dangerous precedent by allowing their liberal students and faculty

to threaten violence in order to silence conservative speakers.

One is led to wonder what is so valuable about a college education if it amounts to no more

than four years inside an echo chamber of progressive thought.

The hundreds of thousands of dollars parents shell out to send their kids to these schools

garners them little more than pure indoctrination.

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Why You Should Care About Social Entrepreneurship - Duration: 2:59.

What actually is social entrepreneurship? What is conscious business and why

should you give a --

So this concept of social entrepreneurship If you've been following

any of my content and stuff you know that I'm passionate about the power of

business for positive change and there's these terms that get thrown around a lot

like social entrepreneurship and conscious capitalism but what does it

all mean? Really at the end of the day I think that's all a bunch of nonsense.

That the goal here is for us to get to a place where business is just synonymous

with good.

Why do we have to have this differentiation between the business

that's conscious and a business that's not? Well unfortunately there's a lot of

unconscious businesses.

These are people who care only about profit above all else. Companies that are

destroying our country's, destroying our world, based upon old methodologies and

old systems that have literally destroyed our planet as we know it. Now,

there's a new generation mainly fueled by Millennials that our understanding

that it's more than just profit. We have to put purpose back into what we do and

in fact the market response people want to invest into a business that does good.

So what does that actually mean? It doesn't mean that you have to be like

Toms and you buy one give one. That was the model that kind of started it, but it

basically boils down to my mind, what is your product doing and what is your

messaging doing, for the world and the people that influences? Is it a positive

message? Is your product destroying or helping? Is your message helping or

destroying? Or is it just fueling the issues that were constantly plagued with

like greed, carelessness, hate, anger? Whatever it is, or are you actually putting

out a positive message with your products? I think that's what social

entrepreneurship is all about, I think that's what conscious business is all

about. That should just be the way. And I do not want to stop and you guys should

stop either until that just becomes the way. The last bit is this.

We have a responsibility to start putting things out there into motion

that help

change and influence the world this is our duty and right now we are in the midst

of an incredible Renaissance where the ability for you to influence millions of

people literally from your phone can happen now.

So what is it that you want to do with your life go out there and create a

business around that helps change the lives of others helps change the planet

too. That's it.

So if you're feeling me on this please like, share, comment,

make sure to subscribe to the channel and most importantly ask us your

questions in the comments section below because that's how we fuel the show! For

you! By you!

That's how we do. We're out!

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Accounting Hub Cloud | Uploading Transaction Data for Accounting - Duration: 4:20.

[music]

Hello my name is Barbara.

In this tutorial I'll show you how to import transaction data for use in accounting for subledger journal entries.

Let's begin by navigating to the Setup and Maintenance work area.

In a typical implementation, the setups are done through an implementation project.

I'll use the FAH implementation project.

Now, I'll go to the Manage Subledger Application task.

Let's select Download Template and save the spreadsheet locally.

I'll extract the three files.

The metadata file contains details including creation date, application short name and required date format.

I'll open the header transaction file and populate the header data.

I'll save the updated file.

Now I'll open the line transaction file and populate the line data.

Note that the header and line data are linked with the same transaction number values.

I'll save the updated file.

Now I'll compress the three files with a .zip extension.

These file names must remain the same as the downloaded files.

As a best practice, Oracle recommends that the .zip file have a unique name that includes a subledger source and date stamp.

Note that the zip file must begin with XlaTransaction, as used here.

I'll upload the compressed file into the Content Management server.

I'll browse for the compressed file,

and then select the account for the Accounting Hub import.

Great, my file uploaded correctly!

Now I'll import the transaction data.

This process will create accounting entries.

Accounting rules definition is a prerequisite setup for successfully creating accounting entries.

I'll select the data file that I uploaded . . .

and then submit the process.

I'll refresh to display the status of the process.

It's completed.

Now, let's view the transactions in the subledger.

I'll search by ledger,

the journal source name Retail Loan,

and the accounting date.

Now I can view the details of the journal entry.

And I can drill down to view the transaction data.

Now, we'll verify the accounted and posted journal entries by drilling down from general ledger.

I'll search for the journal source Retail Loan posted journals.

The transfer to GL resulted in three journal batches.

Each of the three journals from Retail Loans has a distinct general ledger period.

Let's view the details for the debit side of the journal line.

Now let's view the journal entry, and the associated transaction.

And that's it!

Thank you.

[music]

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Off Road Legends 2 - Cool race in the desert!!! Kids Games & Cartoons for Children 2017 HD - Duration: 14:30.

Off Road Legends 2 - Cool race in the desert!!! Kids Games & Cartoons for Children 2017 HD

Off Road Legends 2 - Cool race in the desert!!! Kids Games & Cartoons for Children 2017 HD

Off Road Legends 2 - Cool race in the desert!!! Kids Games & Cartoons for Children 2017 HD

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Refreshed 2018 Toyota Yaris Brings Bigger Face For $16,520 - Duration: 3:27.

Refreshed 2018 Toyota Yaris Brings Bigger Face For $16,520

All models now come with an improved infotainment system. It's 6.1 inches on lower trims and 7 inches on the top grade.

The refreshed 2018 Toyota Yaris arrives with a base price of $16,520 at dealers in the United States this summer. The Japanese automaker now includes standard safety features like a pre-collision system, lane departure alert, and automatic high beams.

The 2018 Yaris features a revised look that includes a new fascia with Toyota's current wide-mouthed aesthetic, like the newly updated Sienna minivan.

The aesthetic looks better here than on the minivan, but the appearance remains polarizing. Extra chrome trim adds a little shine to the tiny vehicle's appearance. The top SE trim also has piano black mesh at the front end.

At the rear, the designers upgrade the look of the horizontal taillights, which accentuate the model's width. In addition, buyers can pick from two new color schemes: Blue Eclipse and two-tone Blue Eclipse with a Black Sand Pearl roof.

Inside, there are some major improvements. Even the lowest grades now come with a 6.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system that includes Bluetooth and Siri Eyes Free. The base trims also have a revised instrument panel and a tilting, three-spoke steering wheel with audio controls. .

Paying extra for the top SE trim adds even more amenities. On the outside, the models have 16-inch wheels with dark accents, and there's a 7-inch infotainment system inside.

Regardless of trim, the Yaris uses a 1.5-liter four-cylinder with 106 horsepower (79 kilowatts). Buyers can pick between a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission.

The table below compares pricing by trim level between the 2018 and 2017 model years. The figures below do not include the destination charge, which amounts to $885 for the latest vehicle.

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Brad McLeod Recovery Summit Conference Ottawa Canada for Opioid Addiction - Duration: 3:55.

hey everyone Brad here with Brad McLeod

Recovery. I had the privilege of

attending a family mental health and

addiction summit last weekend in Ottawa

on April 30th 2017. Throughout this video

I want to share with you some of my

thoughts and what I was able to take

away from attending the summit. The

summit brought together many local

organizations in the mental health and

addiction field to highlight services

that were available for addicts and

their families. This was in response to

the growing number of opioid fentanyl

specific overdoses in the most recent

months in the capital city so the summit

was kicked off with Sean o Leary who's

the founder of we the parents and he

shared a little bit about his story and

how he got involved with making in

building awareness to the ongoing opioid

crisis that is taking place in Canada so

I'm really glad that there's

conversations being had about addiction

and about the effects of addiction and

how dangerous and serious that this

really is and one thing that's really

impressed me is that there's talks about

how addiction can affect a wide variety

of people and I think the stigma that

was attached to addiction for so long

was that it only affected homeless

people it only affected people of low

income it only affected a certain

category of people and I think now the

awareness is growing that people can't

ignore it anymore that addiction can

affect anybody from any walk of life

another thing I really enjoyed about the

summit was that they had a breakout

session for the youth that were

attending the summit and they were

teaching them how to speak up and talk

about addiction and mental health issues

I think that this is a great thing to

add to these sort of summits because

it's going to help break the stigma and

the negative stigma that's formed around

addiction and mental health and it's

going to bring more awareness and by

doing so it's going to help other people

who are struggling with this sort of

issue whether they be teenagers or

adults to come forward and open up the

lines of communication and talk with

adults about what their problems are and

what's bothering them and then they can

be directed to get the appropriate

resources available to help them work

through

these issues the event was also covered

by local media and I had a privilege of

being interviewed for one of the

stations and I'm going to share that

clip with you next bradley McCloud was

visiting from out of town and came

across the summit he's a recovering

addict now helping others in his role as

an addiction counselor it is possible

that you can get involved with this but

also that there is a way out and you can

get back to being productive and living

a positive lifestyle you just want to

expand on a few things that I left out

in my interview so the interview was

good I hope that you enjoyed it and the

part that I wanted to re-emphasize is

that anybody who's struggling with

recovery or anybody who's struggling

with addiction can always improve things

and get back to living a productive life

there you're never too far gone you're

never too far into it that you can

always come back and you can always

enter recovery and at BradMcLeod

Recovery.com we have developed a 21-day

at-home recovery program that we feel

will be beneficial to anybody who tries

the program out we've had a lot of great

success so far with the program so make

sure that you subscribe to the channel

check out the website and stay tuned for

more recovery content. The good news is

that I've heard that this might be an

annual event that takes place which i

think is great because then it's going

to bring awareness on a consistent basis

to the community and to the communities

surrounding Ottawa and keep everybody

informed of where things are with the

opioid crisis and how things are moving

forward and about resources that are

available for those struggling so if you

want to check out the full interview on

CTV just click the link that's going to

be on the video and if you want to

continue watching content from Brad

McLeod recovery click this video

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Kate Middleton Getting Prince Harry A Labrador Dog For Christmas - Duration: 2:08.

So apparently, Prince Harry needs a dog to replace his revolving door of girlfriends.

Of course he does.

According to the Daily Fail [which fails on everything BUT royal coverage], Kate Middleton

is buying Prince Harry a labrador, because he�s just so lonely, you guys.

Poor, rich, lonely prince.

If we cry tears of solidarity with you, can we have golden crowns rain down upon us as

well?

Ok, maybe that was a tad bit harsh.

The Daily Mail�s source elaborates by explaining, �Kate knows how much Harry loves Lupo, and

how much joy he brings him, so it makes sense he should have his own puppy.

Apparently she is willing to look after the dog if Harry has to go abroad for Royal duties

or with the Army.

Kate and William worry that Harry gets lonely living on his own, so a pet puppy would be

a great solution.� Let�s rephrase that: Kate and William worry

that Harry will go partying/get drunk/get up to his old shenanigans/go back to any one

of his unsuitable ex girlfriends, and they�ve decided to buy him a dog as a distraction.

It would be sweet if it wasn�t so transparent.

I suppose it�s also a coincidence that Cressida Bonas just happens to have a huge litter of

dogs at her own home, and that Harry supposedly became very attached to them whenever he went

to visit Cressida.

In the end, whether Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas are still together, it�s pretty obvious

that the royals are against their relationship.

Getting Harry his own dog is just their latest way of showing it, even though Queen Elizabeth

really could put an end to it with a swish of her fingers.

Then again, Harry�s always proven to be the most rebellious member of the family,

so maybe a simple order from the queen wouldn�t suffice.

thanks for watching.

please subscribe my channel.

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2 Dead, 8 Wounded In Shooting At Memorial For Earlier Killing - Duration: 1:44.

RUSSIA'S INFLUENCE IN THE 2016

ELECTION.

GOOD MORNING TO YOU THANKS FOR

WAKING UP WITH US I'M LIONEL

MOISE.

I'M ERIN KENNEDY, MASKED

GUNMAN OPEN FIRE GATHERING FOR

A MEMORIAL SHOOTING 10 PEOPLE

AND KILLING 2.

CHELSEA IRVING IS LIVE WITH

THOSE DEVELOPING DETAILS, GOOD

MORNING.

GOOD MORNING.

IN TOTAL 3 PEOPLE ARE DEAD, 6

OTHERS HOSPITALIZED HERE IN

GOOD CONDITION ALL WITH GUNSHOT

WOUNDS TO THEIR ARMS AND LEGS

AFTER TWO GANG-RELATED

SHOOTINGS YESTERDAY AND NOW

POLICE IN AN EFFORT TO KEEP

PEOPLE SAFE IN THAT AREA ARE

FLOODING THE AREA WITH GANG AND

TACTICAL TEAMS AT ABOUT 5:00

YESTERDAY AFTERNOON POLICE

RESPONDED TO THE SCENE NEAR

46th AND ROCKWELL THERE WAS A

MEMORIAL FOR A 26-YEAR-OLD MAN

SHOT AND KILLED EARLY YESTERDAY

MORNING WITH CHILDREN AND

INNOCENT BYSTANDERS NEAR BY,

POLICE SAY 2 ARMED MEN MASKED

AND CARRYING ASSAULT RIFLES

CAME OUT OF AN ALLY AND OPEN

FIRE SHOOTING 10 PEOPLE AND

KILLING TWO OF THEM, A MAN AND

A WOMAN.

POLICE SAY THIS SHOOTING AND

THE EARLIER ONE ARE BOTH GANG

RELATED.

THEY ALREADY HAD EXTRA PATROLS

IN THE AREA BUT POLICE ARE

MOVING IN MORE SATURATION

PATROLS AND TACTICAL TEAMS INTO

THE AREA.

WE HAVE A FAIRLY GOOD IDEA

WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR.

WE HAVE A FAIRLY GOOD IDEA OF

THE CONFLICT INVOLVED RIGHT NOW

WE'RE TRYING TO SATURATE THE

AREA AND ENSURE NOTHING ELSE

HAPPENS TONIGHT GOING INTO THE

NEXT COUPLE DAYS.

AS YOU HEARD THE POLICE SAY

THERE, THEY DO HAVE SOME LEADS

ABOUT POSSIBLE SUSPECTS THEY

MAY BE SEARCHING FOR BUT AT

THIS POINT, NO ONE IS IN

CUSTODY AGAIN 6 PEOPLE HERE AT

THE HOSPITAL ALL IN GOOD

CONDITION WITH GUNSHOT WOUNDS,

TWO OTHERS AT MOUNT SINAI ALSO

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We Won't Just Settle: An Eye for Trial | Morgan & Morgan - Duration: 1:21.

Trial law gives us kind of a unique opportunity to advocate for somebody who maybe would not be

able to exercise their rights, or be able to get the justice they need for what they've

been through.

Being able to stand up and have a presence in a court room and speak the truth for your

client

has such an effect on their sense of justice in the world and their sense of feeling like

they did get their day in court.

When your cilent comes to you with their life situation and you're able to really help

them out and you're in an ethos that's just is not afraid to fight.

Feels amazing to know that you helped communicate to 6 or 12 strangers that - what happened

to your client - and have them all agree that your client deserves justice.

And we go to trial all the time, which is one of the great things about the firm; is

that we will go to court.

We're not here to just settle cases.

And the reason that we prepare every case for trial is because we want the best results

for our clients.

For more infomation >> We Won't Just Settle: An Eye for Trial | Morgan & Morgan - Duration: 1:21.

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Teaching Kids with Special Needs - Duration: 2:15.

why do this because these children know

more about life than I do and I learn

from them every day that I work with

them about life and love and what it's

all about I've been teaching

special-needs children just for two

years I started as a TA and then I

decided I can really do this thing so I

did the lateral entry way of becoming a

teacher and I'm taking classes and

getting my license and Here I am I have

the best team at led my elementary

school we work well together all of us

spend a lot of time getting to know the

children and what their capabilities are

most people look at our children and

wonder what can they actually do but

what I can see is every little tiny

victory that they make instead or maybe

it's not a daily thing maybe it's

something that happens over three months

period of time but when a student is

able to say a sound that they couldn't

say three months ago or when they're

able to pick up something that they

never could before or take a step that

they couldn't these are huge victories

for these children and for us as

teachers

and that's extremely rewarding when you

see children like the children in my

class look at them as children who have

abilities not as children who are

disabled because they all have extreme

abilities and particularly abilities to

love and be loved and that is what all

of us are working Thank You four kids

thank you for giving I love what I do

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