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There there again going out with someone

Who are you going with

What's their name

How is their studying

Are they rich

Who are their parents what's their number

When are you going to return home

Who are you going with

How will you get there

Where are you going

Always going out being peer pressured

Where do you get money from

You're not good at studying

Look at other kids, big mansions sports cars and you?

Just sticking with your parents living in my basement

20 years old already

Here's my debit card and 100 bucks

Sleeping at your friend's house again

So what am I to you?

Do you not have enough things here?

No food no place to sleep at so you have to sleep at someone else's place?

What will my friends and people think about me and your dad

When you sleep at someone else's house

Even if she's a girl

There's wifi here as well okayy

Don't need you to be somewhere else to use it

Don't forget condoms

Do you want the strawberry flavoured one or a normal one?

Eating again? Always eating

You're like a pig

Just eat, get bigger, no one will want to marry you

Take 10, you won't lose weight anyway

WhAt iS yOutUbe?

Not too much or not too little can be said "just enough"

Dot dot dot

Other than that cosmetics as it should be

Heyy why didn't you accept my fa-ce-book friend request?

Are you hiding things from me?

Let me tell you something, you can't hide things from me

I'm your mom I know everything

You want to be friends on facebook?

And it isn't already enough that I'm your father?

Nice nice

When I was younger, I used to perform and sing and dance a lot

Everyone liked it

Rich guys poor guys handsome guys ugly guys

Everyone was head over heels in love with me

They were all fighting for me

Yeh before everyone liked me

Some guys even came to the door and proposed tome

Bringing flowers and everything

Pretty dope

Legit

But anyway you're really good keep on the good work

For more infomation >> DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MY WHITE DAD AND ASIAN MOM | ĐIỀU KHÁC BIỆT GIỮA BỐ TÂY & MẸ VIỆT - Duration: 3:58.

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Do you know the DIFFERENCE between BEEN & GONE? - Duration: 2:35.

hi do you know the difference between being and gone

this is Susan Brodar from SPEAK Languages & TRAVEL the World here to

help you improve your English with minimum effort a maximum benefits now

apparently they are not so difficult to distinguish but sometimes when I give

students exercises they get confused so what's the difference when you go

somewhere you leave a firm point a and you go to point B so if you are still

there I can say you've gone there where's Tom he's gone to the cinema he's

not here at the moment he's out he's gone to the cinema but if you go

somewhere and come back you I don't know buy something and you bring

all the shopping home I can say where's Jane oh she's been to the shops look

she's just coming back with all the shopping it means she went and she

returns so when you find an exercise where the

teacher will ask you to insert the words go in the correct tense if the person

has come back even if that the verb is to go

you should put being the verb to be because this person has gone and has

returned therefore being instead if the person hasn't returned then you can

carry on using the word go and say he's gone oh he's gone to New York he'll be

back next week she's gone out she's coming home later instead I use so

suntanned ah I've been to Hawaii or I've been on holiday I've been skiing and I

got a lovely suntan and that means I went but I returned the game so remember

even if there is the verb go in some contests in brackets you have to

actually put bean if this person has returned I hope this is clarified it why

don't you write some examples in the comments below and don't forget to

subscribe and I look forward to seeing you in the next video bye

For more infomation >> Do you know the DIFFERENCE between BEEN & GONE? - Duration: 2:35.

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Know The Differences Between Empaths and Lightworkers With These Signs - Duration: 4:19.

Know The Differences Between Empaths and Lightworkers With These Signs

Because Empaths and Lightworkers fall into the same category of healing the world and

others, they have been seen as one and the same.

However, Empaths and Lightworkers are two different dials that share only a few similar

traits.

We should know that not all empathics are Lightworkers and not all lightworkers empathize.

In fact, a person can be both.

Focus Empaths more on the emotional feelings of others and Lightworkers working diligently

to save our planet (and save us from ourselves).

If you feel you have a call, but do not know whether to follow the path of empathy or lightworker,

check each character owned by Empath and Lightworker on this video.

The following lists are one that can be found in some form Traits of an Empath :

#1 - "Feeling others emotions as if they were your own"

#2 - "Overwhelmed in public places"

#3 - "Watching violence, cruelty or tragedy on the TV is unbearable"

#4 - "You know when someone is not being honest."

#5 - "Digestive disorders and lower back problems"

#6 - "Always looking out for the underdog"

#7 - "Others will want to offload their problems on you, even strangers"

#8 - " Getting attracted to metaphysical things;"

#9 - "Creative and having the tendency to day-dream;"

#10 - " Have difficulty doing things you don't enjoy;"

#11 - "Seeking for the truth and always looking for answers and gaining knowledge;"

#12 - "Appreciative of adventure, freedom, and travel and feeling trapped in routine,

rules or control;"

#13 - "Good listener, intolerant to narcissism, feeling when someone is lying;"

#14 - "Having the ability to feel the days of the week;"

#15 - "Refusing to buy antiques, vintage or second hand items as they can sense the energy;"

As such, they're constantly faced with the feelings of fear and of being lost.

In any case, you're a Lightworker when you have most or all of these following 16 traits.

#1 - "You are sensitive to energies or possibly even possess the empath gift as well"

#2 - "You may be a psychic medium"

#3 - "You feel strongly about environmentalism and the treatment of animals"

#4 - "You feel an affinity to the healing arts and have explored many healing modalities"

#5 - "You are very aware of your own fears and the fears of those around you"

#6 - "You experienced a strong spiritual awakening"

#7 - "You love being around people but also need your alone time to recharge"

#8 - "Feel called to heal others"

#9 - "Want to resolve the world's social and environmental problems"

#10 - "Believe that spiritual methods can heal any situation"

#11 - "Have had mystical experiences, such as psychic premonitions or angelic encounters"

#12 - "Have endured harsh life experiences that eroded the knowledge of your Divine perfection"

#13 - "Want to heal your own life as a first step in healing the world"

#14 - "Feel compelled to write, teach, or counsel about your healing experiences"

#15 - "Feel a sense of time urgency to fulfill your mission before you know that you are

here for a higher purpose or even if you are unsure what it is or how to fulfill it"

#16 - "You are aware of the power of your thoughts and your ability to manifest"

Well, those are some major differences between empaths and lightworkers.

Really cool information isn't it?

I hope you enjoy this short video, if you have something on your mind, please share

your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and watch all our other amazing videos!

Thanks for watching!

For more infomation >> Know The Differences Between Empaths and Lightworkers With These Signs - Duration: 4:19.

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NamUs: Making a Difference - Duration: 6:18.

The sheer volume of missing and unidentified person cases in the United States poses a significant challange to law enforcement,

medical examiners, coroners, and family members searching to resolve these cases.

The number of missing and unidentified person cases in the United States has been deemed our nation's silent mass disaster.

The national missing and unidentified person system or NamUs

is the only national program that combines online case repositories

that are accessible to all with case management, forensic analysis,

and analytical resources to resolve cases

NamUs is kind of a one stop shop for missing and unidentified person cases.

We all have pieces of the puzzle.

Medical examiners have elements of these cases, we have elements,

and families have elements. NamUs invites us all together in order to solve these cases.

One case we had was a man who went missing with his vehicle.

We had no idea where he went and there was no trace of him after he went missing.

We were able to enter him into NamUs and a gentleman, a hunter, actually came across his vehicle

in a dry wash out in the middle of the desert.

He thought is was unusual. He came home and started searching the plate of the vehicle on the internet

and actually came up with the NamUs entry and was able to contact us.

We went out into the area, did a search

and were able to locate the remains of the person.

Bring a resolution to the family in that case.

NamUs resources include case analysis, forensic odontology, DNA analysis,

fingerprint examination, and anthropological analysis of unidentified skeletal remains.

All NamUs resources are provided free of charge through funding by the National Institute of Justice.

Paula was 21. She went missing in 1987 from Kansas City, Missouri

and approximately 14 hours later Ohio had found a body.

Had no ID on her, so they had listed her as a Jane Doe.

For the first probably four of five years we had got calls where my parents had to go identify bodies

because they would think that it was her and it would turn out that it wasn't her

and after that it was like nothing for many years.

Within 30 minutes I had my match.

First I entered the sex, the approximate age, what state she had went missing from,

and the year last known alive.

The last case was Paula's

and how I realized it was her was by the description of the tattoos that she had

that I didn't think anybody else would have accept for Paula.

The most important thing that I had gained out of all this

besides getting Paula back home is the support that NamUs has showed our family.

Among the difficulties in solving missing and unidentified person cases

is that the frequently cut across jurisdictional boundaries

and involve different agencies and databases.

Getting individuals identified is my goal with my job every day

is to give somebody a name back.

NamUs is a great database because not only I can put in as much information as I want in there

I can put it in areas where if I don't want the public to see that information

or maybe law enforcememt has asked me not to put that information in there.

There are areas where I can put it in where I know the public won't be able to see it,

but yet another forensic user or law enforcement can see that information.

Well we get probably three or four unidentified people a week in our office.

We have been putting them into NamUs in hoping that people will look at this database

and let us know if they think there is a potential match.

I am the last voice for the unidentified individual and

that's why I think most of us do this job

because we're speaking for those who can't.

Billy went missing in 2004

and previous to that we were just a mom and dad to our children

family farm oriented people

and when Billy went missing we stepped into the world of the unknown.

Families suffer greatly when a person goes missing. The not knowing is the hardest.

NamUs was created to improve access to information for the diverse community of families

and the criminal justice professionals who work on missing person and unidentified decedent cases.

It takes a village and together we can all make a difference.

I think it gives a sense of security to know that there's other peaople out there trying to find your missing loved one

and to bring them home.

NamUs is an excellent tool. It's something that was desperately needed

there was a void in missing and unidentified person cases for law enforcement

and I think the more cases that get entered the more chances well have to resolve cases

and that's what our goal is.

We can't resolve these unidentified and missing persons

until every missing person and unidentified individual is in the database.

One day I think we will bring Billy home.

You never give up. No.

For more information visit www.NamUs.gov

or contact NamUs toll free at 1-855-626-7600

NamUs is funded by the National Institue of Justice

and managed by the University of North Texas Health Science Center.

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