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Why do we learn about the Holocaust in today's world? It's more important than

ever for people to learn that even when they are surrounded by hate, it is

possible for them to do what is right. I've asked myself a lot of tough

questions about the Holocaust. What's your question? How could this have

happened? How could human beings be so cruel to on another?

Why?

Why is so easy to teach people to hate?

How does someone go from being a neighbor or a friend...

Parent or a husband or wife

at home and then do that to other people?

What would you do in that moment?

Is there a way for me to change the future based on what I've seen in the past?

Do you want to help break through ignorance and divisions that are playing in our

society? Start by asking the questions. Ask your question.

For more infomation >> Why Do We Learn About The Holocaust? - Duration: 1:21.

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You Asked: Why do students choose ASU (Arizona State University)? - Duration: 1:26.

Hey, you asked why students chose ASU.

I can tell you there are lots of reasons,

but here's a couple we heard.

Well, I chose ASU because I wanted diversity,

and ASU is really well known for its diverse

student population.

It's a really good school. I'm in engineering, so

the ranking is good.

I chose it because it's the only in-state school that

has my degree.

Which is?

Industrial design.

Because they gave me a really awesome scholarship

so I couldn't refuse it.

So Julia, besides the hammocks, what's your

favorite thing about ASU?

I think I just like the environment that's here.

I was really impressed with the honors college,

and all the different programs

and resources offered here.

Um, honestly? My girlfriend made me come here.

I expected like most of the professors to

not really care about your education at all,

and I found that they're very helpful.

They're there for you.

I love ASU and I've been here now, this is my

twelfth year, because the students are the best

students I've ever taught.

Just to clarify, she's also talking about me because

I was in her class last year.

That's the main person I'm talking about actually.

It's actually just me.

So that's why kids chose ASU.

If you like this video, then "like" it and subscribe.

As always, comment. Comment your questions below,

and we will do our best to answer them.

For more infomation >> You Asked: Why do students choose ASU (Arizona State University)? - Duration: 1:26.

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Why Do I Keep Working If I'm Retired? - Duration: 9:09.

Kris, why do you keep working if you're retired or is it, Kris, why do you keep

working if you're retired or is it, Kris, why do you keep working if you're

retired? I don't know. I get this comment from time to time so I thought, you

know what, let's make a video about it, let's tackle it. What's behind wealth?

What's behind the and what's the real motivator for me and maybe even for you

in the game of creating wealth, creating financial freedom and getting where we

want to go.

Alright, so I hope you're okay if today's a little bit more of a casual

style video, right. Because I'm just going to share some of my personal thoughts and

feelings on questions that many of you have asked. The question is, Kris, why do

you keep working if you're retired? And I want to do my best to answer that for

you. First of all, I want to back up and share that the first time I retired, my

reasons for doing it weren't the most pure and what I mean by that is I really

kind of felt frustrated that my wife was putting it on me. She said, "Hey, Kris. I'm

going to have babies. I'm going to help produce children for this family. I'm going to be

working full-time as a mom and you got to be the breadwinner, you got to go out

there to work." We come from that traditional mindset a little bit. I don't

know, I just felt like I was being ripped off like, well, what if I

want to be in the stay-at-home dad? What if I can't find a career that I can

fall in love with? The idea of being made to work and do something that I don't

enjoy just, it felt like death. I don't know if any of you ever

felt that way but majority of us have jobs we don't like. Even when I was young,

I was like, that is not the life that I want. My original motive was jealousy,

it's like one of the reasons why I want to become financially free. I don't

want to be stuck holding the bag on a job that I don't want to do with the

rest of my life. It's kind of selfish and you know motives changed with time, mine

certainly have. And this is when it really all came clear. When I was 26

years old and I had retired, what I specifically mean by retired was I quit

my job, no longer had a full-time job and whether I worked or not, real estate was

paying me $12,000 a month. I started kicking back and my real estate had put

a little time here in a little time there but I was enjoying the fact that I

had moved into my dream house, drove whatever car the time I was driving and

just enjoying life, traveling. A trip with my wife to Jamaica. I remember on this

trip, she asked me a question which was, "What do you want to do with your life?"

and the question felt really frustrating, it was almost like she was asking me to

go and work again and yet if I was honest with myself, I hadn't enjoyed the

six month of retirement because it wasn't everything was cracked up to be.

I got home, I didn't have a job and all the sudden, I was staring

into the eyes of my 1 year old baby wondering what on earth I could do to

fill up all day long with a mom and a dad full-time just taking care of this

child. Like it also it felt just as off to me as the idea of being jealous

that my wife would never have to work so it really set me on a journey of who am

I? What's my purpose? And then you asks this question like why am I working? Like why

am I shooting these videos? Not just that but I have a number of

businesses that I continue growing and expanding. Why, if I don't need to? I

can tell you right now, I could shut everything down, probably work one hour a

day and make hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars and that's if I

just lost everything and that's all I was doing. There's no appeal to that, I've

tried living that life. You know, there's this interesting report, I wish I could

cite it specifically, maybe one of you will research it and drop it one of the

comments. It was fascinating report I read years ago about what happened to men and

women after they retired and you know what, the study showed that they had a

very short lifespan after retirement. There's a study that basically says that

working produces levels of fulfillment that chemically and everything else wise

environmentally has an impact on us that keeps us going, keeps us healthy and

keeps us alive. Retiring is dying so what does retirement really mean to you and

what does retirement really mean to me? I've had to ask. If I had all the money

in the world, if money was of no concern, what would I do with my life? I think it

changes with each chapter of life. Here's the chapter I'm in right now, I got four

kids and the oldest is just turning 12 this month and then the youngest is 6

years old turning 7 this year so four kids close together and we travel a

lot, we love to spend time, I love to take him out of school and get in

trouble with the teachers, I love to customize their education, that's a

little bratty but I love being involved with my kids' life and teaching and

educating and my oldest, my daughter Lisa, wow, she is going to be one heck of an

entrepreneur. I cannot wait till she and I get to do some more formal business

projects because I'm passing on a legacy, I'm sharing something with her so

family's a big part of my life, spending time with my wife is a big part my life

and traveling is a big part of my life but outside of that, if I just do nothing,

I don't like who I am. I'm just going to be honest here, I don't like the way that I

feel, it's not so much that nervous energy that needs to be productive,

there's just something inside that says there's more to life than just doing

nothing or being financially free means taking it easy and toes up on the beach

so what I've really learned is what my balance is and you get to learn what

your perfect balance is. My jam that I really love is work hard, play hard. I

love sinking my teeth into a project that I really care about and then I love

to balance it with a lot of fun and a lot of play like for example, I'm

producing a bunch of YouTube videos next month in Mexico and going to take a couple of

days, going to shoot a bunch of them and then we're going to stay and it'll be over

Valentine's so me and a buddy of mine and our wives are coming and we're going to

play and just hang out and spend really good time together.

So you look at all that and it's like, alright, how do I balance play? How do I

balance fun? How do I also balance nothing? And what is perfect really look

like in my world? What does it look like in your world? My morning is throwing in

generally some kind of exercise, some type of meditation, just allowing myself

to get grounded, that makes a happier Kris for me. There's usually a part of

my day that it's dedicated to doing some type of work project because it's happy

for me then there's ton that's dedicated towards my family, my wife and that's

happy for me and then there's time that's just dedicated to me having Kris

time and all of that adds up to a balance and some days are different than

others, they're in flow in how they shift but here's what I do know, I need

to be out there doing projects, I need to be creating value in the world because

it's what really lights me up inside and gets me most excited for what life has

to offer. If I can prove a video that creates

value for you or gives you the next step on your journey or gets you moving, so

it's just at the airport and this guy runs up to me with his wife so

incredibly excited said, "Man, Kris. We've been watching your YouTube channel, we

just bought our four-plex, we're living in one of the units, we're renting out

the other three and it's amazing. Thank you so much." And they wanted to take a

picture with me and I thought, my life, my life force doesn't run on accolades

necessarily recognition or needing to be thanked but what I really did love was

that what I knew was useful inspiring and helpful for his situation and so I

guess to answer the question why do I keep working? One, I don't want

to die. Two, I really just want to be happy, this brings me joy and my

different projects bring me joy. My different businesses bring me joy but

I've got some rules that I didn't have before. I don't know if I could have

afforded them but I can afford them now. Number one, I spend time with people that

I like. That's really important to me, I don't resonate with every person out

there just like you might watch me, you're like, "Kris, you're kind of weird, man.

You don't resonate with me." I get it but I'd like to spend time with the

people that I like to spend time with. My life is filled with lots of friends,

amazing inspiring individuals that I love to be around and then I only work

on work projects that I really believe in and that

believe can create maximum value according to what I know and what my

potential is. Those are some of the rules that if I am going to work, those are the

requirements and if it doesn't meet those requirements, I'm out. I'm not going

to do them. So I find that I have a lot of capacity for doing a lot of projects

that can do a lot of good and I just got to balance them with having the alone

time, the free time, the travel time, the family time,

the wife connection time, the God time, and in that world, finding my balance,

when that balance is really humming just right, I'm my happiest me and if I took

you out of the equation, if I took my work out of the equation, I wouldn't be

as fulfilled and I wouldn't be as happy. That's my truth. I don't know how that

resonates with you, we're all a little bit different but I think the principle

that is true is that there's a perfect balance that'll be changing through life

for every one of us and creating value is my jam that is one of the essential

components of me being happy and fulfilled and friends, that's why I work.

You know, it's weird. Do I really work or am I really just playing? You know, it's

interesting, work feels like work when you're doing something that you really

don't enjoy but on the other hand, when you're doing something that you love, I

have a hard time calling it work and maybe that'll be true for you, maybe it

already is but at the end of the day, part of my life is always going to be

dedicated to creating value and maybe that's what you and I really share in

common because most the people that I hang out with that have achieved a great

level of success rather than just only being toes up on the beach after they

get a fair share of that, there's this other calling that hearkens deep inside

that says, hey, there's more for us to do, let's create value for other people and

that's why I'm here making this video for you. So make sure that you subscribe,

ring the bell so that I can notify you about some of the other ways that we can

work together and otherwise, check out my website, some of the ways that we can play.

For more infomation >> Why Do I Keep Working If I'm Retired? - Duration: 9:09.

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My YouTube Story - Yoga with Yogini Rasa - Reasons Why I do Yoga on YouTube - Duration: 8:18.

Hi my name is a Yogini Rasa and I'm certified Open Yoga teacher and we are

starting a new page I would like to thank everybody each and everybody for

signing to youtube channel it has been amazing time and more and more people

are signing up so thumbs up and also we have the patreon account where we also

get quite a lot of questions I have tried to answer most of them

individually however there are a few questions that keep on repeating and

repeating thereby I thought I will just make a video and this could be useful

not only to those who have been with me and with Open Yoga for some time

practicing yoga as such but also for those people who are just newcomers and

those two questions are why do I do yoga on the YouTube and also the second

question is is there any use to do yoga on YouTube. So let's start with the first

one. The first question is why am i doing yoga on the YouTube why I am NOT

going to the only to the yoga studio and giving my classes there to tell the

truth YouTube is a huge yoga studio and everybody can get in the class I have my

time and you have your time and thereby I can record the video whenever it's

suitable for me and you can watch this video whenever it's suitable for you

thereby if I am in one zone while it's night at your zone it doesn't matter you

can always come the class on time you are never late and

you can come to the class over and over again so if you wanted to make sure if

you are doing this first properly or you want to do this program for a month or

two where you came today but you will want to come in a two weeks you do it

and you do it wherever you want it because sometimes you are on the go you

travel you are at home where you move from one place to another and you still

get the same thing and you can always rewind YouTube and other social

platforms give you a chance to ask the questions and to receive a feedback

thereby I as a yoga teacher get your opinion and see what you are more

interested in where if it comes up where you put comes down and where you are

more eager to comment actually I would be very happy to see why you are here on

the YouTube and put this in the comments below

so what else there are tons of different things you can do it whenever you want

it you can do it alone or will the people you can get the opinion you can

ask questions you can do it at any time so it's a fantastic thing and I spend

four years in studying process just to start with then I kept two more years to

continue my yoga studies and only there I was able to start practicing so as

it's my responsibility and my skill to do yoga classes thereby I'm doing it

also on the YouTube I love it I like it and I hope I'm doing it quite well and

thereby this is what happens the second question is is there any use to do yoga

on the YouTube I always recommend for the people to start and from time to

time to go to a real yoga studio and presence but I know how we have to work

on old time management how we have to manage many things in one day I know

that people are moving and going here and there so if you want to study yoga

and to do it in regular basis and to have material that you could replay and

repeat because this the repetition is your key to the success you open up the

video and you see it YouTube gives you a wide variety to choose from different

yoga instructors different schools different approaches different genders

different ages whatever you wish you open open yoga or curvy yoga or pregnant

yoga work Yoga for the back or whatever you choose most probably this will be

available on the YouTube this not always be yoga as such because some people

would say it to do true yoga you have to live in a monastery for 10 years from

something it's true but you can already integrate some of the yoga elements

today and YouTube is a big help in that so and you just at any time you can open

the doors in a class you are and when you open the doors the class is starting

and you whenever you return the class is there the teachers there because you

actually search for yoga for some resolution for the some kind of problem

either it's stress anxiety fatigue or lower back problems or just looking for

the inspiration there are many many teachers when you see it you choose the

one you like you come for yoga but you stay for the teacher well you stay with

the person who is the best in giving the knowledge that you need thereby it's a

very good thing that you can choose and this is the thing you have to bring to

the people and as the as the result there will be a lot of people around you

to whom you can be helpful where you as a yoga practitioner can gain from the

this particular a teacher so don't forget that to motivate your yoga

teachers to post new videos with the thumbs up ask them questions give them

feedback just give them smiles and hearts and and

whatever comes into your mind so that you would be able to access more

valuable wider possibilities to study these things together so if you like

this video and it was useful so thumbs up for the new video to come earlier and

for me to be able to answer more of your questions so I'm waiting for your

questions down there below and we are seeing on the YouTube as you are the

subscribers and ring the bell and also

thank you very much and goodbye

For more infomation >> My YouTube Story - Yoga with Yogini Rasa - Reasons Why I do Yoga on YouTube - Duration: 8:18.

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Why do we assess? (Ariane Dumont) - Duration: 1:39.

Why do we assess?

• Do we assess to see if students can remember what they have been told?

• Do we assess to see if students can apply what they have been told?

It is so much more than this!

Assessment can be (should be) learning experiences for students.

Formative assessment throughout a course communicates goals to students, so that they can learn

more effectively.

• It will identify misunderstandings that will help you teach better.

• It will help you pace the development of the course.

• It will help you do a better job at assigning grades.

But, let's face the truth, there are too often gaps between what is thought to have

been taught and what is actually learned!

Assessment should focus on learning, rather than on teaching.

Effective learning is at the crossroads of three crucial elements: learning outcomes,

learning activities and outcomes' assessment.

The three elements combine to make a unified whole, one can't be separated from another.

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