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[TOKYO]

[The ins and outs of JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL ]

[The ins and outs of JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL (featuring Go! Go! Nihon)]

Hey! I'm Loretta / KemushiChan!

I've been getting a lot of questions about how to get into Japanese language school

so I'm actually here today at Go! Go! Nihon

to ask all the questions that YOU guys have been asking.

This is Chris!

We are going to get into the nitty gritty

of language school in Japan. :)

Can you give everyone a brief run down

of what Go! Go! Nihon does?

Sure! So Go! Go! Nihon is a free support service

to help students live and study in Japan.

We support them in finding and applying to the school

the visa, accomodations, and

after-arrival support as well.

That's great!

When you normally apply to a Japanese language school directly

this is the application process

6-8 pages, half of it's in Japanese

with a very, very poor translation

this is usually what the application process looks like.

So, a headache! I got it! Ok!

So what we do is make sure that the application

is online, so that it's very easy

as you can seen here,

and so it's really easy for you guys to understand

how to apply and start your life in Japan.

I find that most resources for Japanese schools

don't have online sign ups

(oh, definitely not!)

and I'm just not used to paper anymore so that's a big help.

I applied to come to Japan through language school as well

In the beginning, they sent me an application form in an excel file ( !!!)

which is just like--- oh man.... excel!

...and I'm trying to LEARN the language, but the form was in Japanese.

I'm like, I don't even know Hiragana or Katakana yet

and they're like BOOM here's some Kanji!

You're just like OH NO!!

What are some perks of language school?

It's not for everyone, to be quite honest.

Language schools are for people who want to stay in Japan long term

and really see their future in Japan.

I tell people, if you want to live in Japan long term

you need to learn the language. That is king.

That is without a doubt, the number one thing

you need to do if you want to live in Japan long term.

A lot of people who come here initially to work

tend to lose focus.

They're surrounded by their native language bubble

English teachers will get pigeon-holed into a career of teaching English

which they might not want to do.

But if you come here and learn the language

for about one year

you'll become proficient enough

to take the next step towards what you want to do.

Learning Japanese is the absolute key for that.

Is there anything to avoid or lookout for

in the student application process?

If you type into a Google search like

"language schools in Japan" or "Language schools in Tokyo"

each language school in Google is going to be like "We're the best!"

No, we're the best!

we're the best! Oh, no WE'RE the best!

Some schools are really good at preparing you for the JLPT

whereas there are others that are really bad at that.

But, maybe they're really good at helping you find employment

or at helping you enter into University

there are so many TYPES of language schools in Japan

we've seen all the language schools here

and we know which one prepares the student best

depending on which type of student there is.

Yeah, that's great!

So, I just wanted to clarify,

when I first heard of Go! Go! Nihon, I was looking online

it would say this is a free service

but like, what part of it actually is free

and I think that's a big question mark for people.

Absolutely. So our support in finding a language school

applying for the visa or applying for accomodations

for the student, that support is 100% free.

All the fees in terms of the school or real estate

all of that, you pay directly to them.

So we don't take any of that money

you have the option to pay directly to the schools or housing

you just skip the headache of getting to there!

For free~!

So here's some questions from you guys

I want to make sure we get those.

What can you actually learn in a language school?

It depends on what type of program you're looking for!

If you're looking for a more test-oriented program

then they'll drill you on grammar, reading etc.

but not so much writing or conversation.

But if you're looking for a conversation-based program

you can do more of that.

Its about 3 or 3.5 hours of school everyday

Mon - Fri., it's usually four different classes

Morning OR afternoon classes, it's one or the other

do they have any business classes by any chance?

They do! The upper levels have a lot of electives

that you can choose from.

JLPT, EJU, Business

conversation, reading/writing, etc.

Sweet! Ok!

If you let us know exactly what you're looking for

we can tell you what a sample schedule might look like.

Do you need a certain degree to go to language school in Japan?

Great question!

You do NOT need to have a degree,

but having one does set you up for the next step after

but you don't need a degree to study Japanese.

You don't even need to be a student, actually!

The oldest student we helped so far was 65.

Wow!

You have to have a high school diploma at least.

That's the minimum requirement.

and if you've completed at least 11 years

there are language programs that fill in that last year

through their program.

A lot of people ask me about high school programs

so that they can start at the high school level

before they go into college.

We do have a program

which is a 4-year bachelor's degree program

at Tokyo International University, that's taught completely in English

that's also an option too!

Any thing else in the line up?

We also help with vocational schools

we have a few vocational schools lined up

like trade schools, IT, art and design

computer graphics, and fashion - yes!

We also do these things called Study Trips

If you want to go all in on Japan

but you've never been to Japan or student here before

it's a little daunting!

We offer Study Trips, which are like a tour package

and a language study put together.

So you see the country, learn the language, and get a feel for everything.

With people from all over the world.

Three hours of language study in the morning

and then a tour option in the afternoon.

So if you're looking for like a little teaser

I think that's a great idea.

I mean, I"M excited!!!

So just letting you guys know, in the future,

I'm going to be doing a couple extra specials

on this channel with Go! Go! Nihon

So Language Schools - I'm going to actually go visit one

I'm going to go on a Study Trip and meet some of the students there

I'm basically going to be a guinea pig through Go! Go! Nihon

so we can see it first hand.

Also, we have an Instagram!

Where we upload a lot of stuff, some personal stuff

like here we are, we're doing this today

We're sharing like daily life in Japan so

so if you want to see Japan firsthand check those out

I'll put those here and underneath the video!

Alright, Chris!

So thanks for answering all of these questions!

We'll see some more Go! Go! Nihon stuff in the next few videos!

So I will see you guys soon

in the next adventure with Go! Go! Nihon!

Right?

Yeah!!!

For more infomation >> Language Schools in Japan (Q&A with Go! Go! Nihon!) - Duration: 7:36.

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Baseball Joe of the Silver Stars | Chapter 18 - Duration: 8:50.

CHAPTER XVIII

ANOTHER DEFEAT

For a moment there was some embarrassment, as Sam was not in the habit of mingling with

this crowd of boys.

He had his own friends, not very many, to tell the truth, but he was usually with them.

The lads did not know exactly how to take his request, but Joe came to the rescue.

"Sure you can come in," he said heartily.

"We're just seeing who can put the most balls in the basket."

"What good do you think that does?" asked Sam.

"Well, doesn't it help a fellow to get a straight aim?" asked Tom, half defiantly.

"Oh, I don't know," was the rather sneering answer.

"It might, if you kept at it long enough."

"Let's see you try it," suggested Rodney Burke, who did not hold Sam in much awe.

Carelessly the Silver Star pitcher accepted a ball that Joe obligingly held out.

He threw[144] quickly and the ball landed squarely in the basket.

Then he did the trick again, and there was a little murmur of applause, for only a few

of the boys had "two straight" to their credit.

"Joe did three straight a while ago," said Tom proudly.

"He and I are playing off a tie."

Sam did not answer but threw again, and the ball went wide of the basket by two feet at

least.

Rodney laughed.

"You're not such a much, even if you are the pitcher," he declared.

"Who asked you anything about it?" demanded Sam savagely.

He darted a look of anger at the lad, but as Rodney was well built and had a reputation

for "scrappiness" Sam concluded not to tackle him just then.

"I'll show you how to throw!" he exclaimed the next moment, and two balls went squarely

in the basket.

"Now, let's see you and Matson play it off," commanded Sam to Tom as though he

was in the habit of having his wishes complied with.

Whether it was nervousness or not, or whether he wanted to see his chum do well when Sam

was present, was not made manifest, but Tom did not come up to his previous record, and

Joe easily won.

In fact Joe made a much better score than Sam,[145] and there were several curious glances

directed at the pitcher.

"Don't you want to try it some more?" asked Rodney Burke, and there was mockery

in his voice.

"No!" half-growled Sam.

"I've got to save my arm for the next game.

We're going to win that sure.

So long," and with that he turned and strode away.

"As cheerful as a bear with a sore nose," remarked Rodney.

Ordinarily but little importance would have been attached to the coming game with the

Denville Whizzers, but on account of two previous defeats, Darrell Blackney and George Rankin

had several conferences concerning it.

The captain and manager were plainly worried.

"Do you wish you had some one else to put in the box?" asked Rankin.

"Well, not exactly," was the answer.

"I haven't lost faith in Sam, but I do wish we could depend more on him.

He'll pitch fine for several innings and then go to pieces.

He tries to use too much speed and too many varieties of curves, I think."

"By the way, what do you think of young Matson?" asked the captain.

[146]

"I think a good deal of him.

He doesn't amount to much as yet, but he's in earnest and he's got grit.

In time I think he'll make a player."

"He wants to pitch."

"I know he does, but it's out of the question yet.

Have you any line on him?"

"Not yet," answered Rankin, "but I'll keep my eyes open.

He's a good fielder all right, now that he isn't so nervous.

He wants to play his head off.

But Sam—well, we can't do any better right away, and—well, I guess we'll win this

game."

"We've got to!" insisted the manager earnestly, "if we want the people of Riverside

to support us.

They won't come to see a losing home team all the while."

The game with the Whizzers was to take place on their grounds, and early on that morning

the Silver Stars, some substitutes, and a crowd of "rooters" got ready for the trip.

Denville was about seven miles from Riverside, back from the stream, and could be reached

by trolley.

A special car had been engaged for the team.

The game started off well, and the Silver Stars got three runs in their half of the

first inning.

The home team was blanked and for a time it[147] looked as if there would be an easy victory

for the visitors.

Sam was pitching in good form, and had struck several men out.

For three innings the home team did not get a run, and there was only one to their credit

in the fourth.

There was gloom and despair among their supporters while the "rooters" of the visiting team

were happy singing songs and yelling.

Joe played well and had two outs to his credit on long flies, with no errors to mar his record.

But he noticed that as the home team came to the bat in their half of the fifth, in

which the Silver Stars had made two runs, that Darrell and the captain were in earnest

consultation with Sam.

They seemed to be remonstrating with him, and Joe heard the manager say:

"Take it easy now; we have the game on ice."

"Oh, I know how to play ball," retorted the pitcher.

Then began a series of happenings.

With a lead of four runs when the last half of the fifth started it would have seemed

that the Stars might have won out.

But Sam fell a prey to the applause of the crowd and began to do "grandstand" work.

He contorted his body unnecessarily in winding up for a delivery.

He hopped[148] about before pitching the ball and he failed to study the batters, though

he had had plenty of chance to do so.

The result was that he went to pieces through sheer weariness and began giving balls.

Then the home team, realizing what was happening, began to pound him, and to steal bases.

In their half of the fifth the home team made six runs, putting them two ahead.

"We've got to stop that!" said Darrell, with a shake of his head.

"We sure have," agreed the captain.

There was somewhat of a brace on the part of the Stars and they made one run in their

part of the sixth.

But the Whizzers kept pace with them.

The seventh inning resulted in one run for the visitors and none for the home team and

that made only a lead of one for the home nine.

Joe brought in a run in the eighth, but as if it had been prearranged the home team duplicated

so the score at the beginning of the ninth stood eight to nine in favor of the home team.

"We need two runs to win, if we can serve them goose eggs for lunch," said the Silver

Star captain grimly.

"Go to it, boys; beat 'em out."

"Sure we will," said Sam airily, and he brought[149] in one of the needed two runs.

Darrell contributed the other, and when the visiting team took the field they were one

ahead.

"Don't let a man get to first!" cried Captain Rankin.

But it was not to be.

Sam gave the first man his base on balls and there was a groan of anguish from his fellows

and the Riverside crowd.

Then the second man whacked out what appeared to be a pretty three bagger, scoring the runner

from first.

The batter slipped on his way from second to third, however, and was put out when Joe

made a magnificent throw in from deep centre.

With one out Sam gathered himself together and struck out the next man.

Then came to the bat the mightiest walloper of the rival team.

"Wait for a good one.

Make him give you what you want," advised the coacher to the batter.

And the latter did wait, for when he got what he wanted he "slammed it" away out in

centre field.

"A home run!

A home run!" yelled the frantic crowd.

"And win the game!" shouted a score of the players' friends.

"Come on, baby-mine!"

Joe was madly racing after the ball, which had[150] gone away beyond him.

He got it and hurled it to second for a relay home, as a quick glance had shown him the

man rounding third.

Straight and true the ball went and the baseman had it.

Then he sent it to Catcher Ferguson as the runner was racing in.

Sam had run from his box and stood watching and expectant near home plate.

The runner dropped and slid and Bart Ferguson, as the ball landed in his mitt, reached over

to touch him.

"Safe!" howled the umpire, and it meant the defeat of the Silver Stars.

For a moment there was silence and then Sam, stepping up to the umpire, a lad smaller than

himself, said:

"Safe, eh?

Not in a thousand years!

You don't know how to umpire a game.

Safe!

I guess not!" and drawing back his fist Sam sent it crashing into the face of the

other lad.

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Language Schools in Japan (Q&A with Go! Go! Nihon!) - Duration: 7:36.

[TOKYO]

[The ins and outs of JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL ]

[The ins and outs of JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL (featuring Go! Go! Nihon)]

Hey! I'm Loretta / KemushiChan!

I've been getting a lot of questions about how to get into Japanese language school

so I'm actually here today at Go! Go! Nihon

to ask all the questions that YOU guys have been asking.

This is Chris!

We are going to get into the nitty gritty

of language school in Japan. :)

Can you give everyone a brief run down

of what Go! Go! Nihon does?

Sure! So Go! Go! Nihon is a free support service

to help students live and study in Japan.

We support them in finding and applying to the school

the visa, accomodations, and

after-arrival support as well.

That's great!

When you normally apply to a Japanese language school directly

this is the application process

6-8 pages, half of it's in Japanese

with a very, very poor translation

this is usually what the application process looks like.

So, a headache! I got it! Ok!

So what we do is make sure that the application

is online, so that it's very easy

as you can seen here,

and so it's really easy for you guys to understand

how to apply and start your life in Japan.

I find that most resources for Japanese schools

don't have online sign ups

(oh, definitely not!)

and I'm just not used to paper anymore so that's a big help.

I applied to come to Japan through language school as well

In the beginning, they sent me an application form in an excel file ( !!!)

which is just like--- oh man.... excel!

...and I'm trying to LEARN the language, but the form was in Japanese.

I'm like, I don't even know Hiragana or Katakana yet

and they're like BOOM here's some Kanji!

You're just like OH NO!!

What are some perks of language school?

It's not for everyone, to be quite honest.

Language schools are for people who want to stay in Japan long term

and really see their future in Japan.

I tell people, if you want to live in Japan long term

you need to learn the language. That is king.

That is without a doubt, the number one thing

you need to do if you want to live in Japan long term.

A lot of people who come here initially to work

tend to lose focus.

They're surrounded by their native language bubble

English teachers will get pigeon-holed into a career of teaching English

which they might not want to do.

But if you come here and learn the language

for about one year

you'll become proficient enough

to take the next step towards what you want to do.

Learning Japanese is the absolute key for that.

Is there anything to avoid or lookout for

in the student application process?

If you type into a Google search like

"language schools in Japan" or "Language schools in Tokyo"

each language school in Google is going to be like "We're the best!"

No, we're the best!

we're the best! Oh, no WE'RE the best!

Some schools are really good at preparing you for the JLPT

whereas there are others that are really bad at that.

But, maybe they're really good at helping you find employment

or at helping you enter into University

there are so many TYPES of language schools in Japan

we've seen all the language schools here

and we know which one prepares the student best

depending on which type of student there is.

Yeah, that's great!

So, I just wanted to clarify,

when I first heard of Go! Go! Nihon, I was looking online

it would say this is a free service

but like, what part of it actually is free

and I think that's a big question mark for people.

Absolutely. So our support in finding a language school

applying for the visa or applying for accomodations

for the student, that support is 100% free.

All the fees in terms of the school or real estate

all of that, you pay directly to them.

So we don't take any of that money

you have the option to pay directly to the schools or housing

you just skip the headache of getting to there!

For free~!

So here's some questions from you guys

I want to make sure we get those.

What can you actually learn in a language school?

It depends on what type of program you're looking for!

If you're looking for a more test-oriented program

then they'll drill you on grammar, reading etc.

but not so much writing or conversation.

But if you're looking for a conversation-based program

you can do more of that.

Its about 3 or 3.5 hours of school everyday

Mon - Fri., it's usually four different classes

Morning OR afternoon classes, it's one or the other

do they have any business classes by any chance?

They do! The upper levels have a lot of electives

that you can choose from.

JLPT, EJU, Business

conversation, reading/writing, etc.

Sweet! Ok!

If you let us know exactly what you're looking for

we can tell you what a sample schedule might look like.

Do you need a certain degree to go to language school in Japan?

Great question!

You do NOT need to have a degree,

but having one does set you up for the next step after

but you don't need a degree to study Japanese.

You don't even need to be a student, actually!

The oldest student we helped so far was 65.

Wow!

You have to have a high school diploma at least.

That's the minimum requirement.

and if you've completed at least 11 years

there are language programs that fill in that last year

through their program.

A lot of people ask me about high school programs

so that they can start at the high school level

before they go into college.

We do have a program

which is a 4-year bachelor's degree program

at Tokyo International University, that's taught completely in English

that's also an option too!

Any thing else in the line up?

We also help with vocational schools

we have a few vocational schools lined up

like trade schools, IT, art and design

computer graphics, and fashion - yes!

We also do these things called Study Trips

If you want to go all in on Japan

but you've never been to Japan or student here before

it's a little daunting!

We offer Study Trips, which are like a tour package

and a language study put together.

So you see the country, learn the language, and get a feel for everything.

With people from all over the world.

Three hours of language study in the morning

and then a tour option in the afternoon.

So if you're looking for like a little teaser

I think that's a great idea.

I mean, I"M excited!!!

So just letting you guys know, in the future,

I'm going to be doing a couple extra specials

on this channel with Go! Go! Nihon

So Language Schools - I'm going to actually go visit one

I'm going to go on a Study Trip and meet some of the students there

I'm basically going to be a guinea pig through Go! Go! Nihon

so we can see it first hand.

Also, we have an Instagram!

Where we upload a lot of stuff, some personal stuff

like here we are, we're doing this today

We're sharing like daily life in Japan so

so if you want to see Japan firsthand check those out

I'll put those here and underneath the video!

Alright, Chris!

So thanks for answering all of these questions!

We'll see some more Go! Go! Nihon stuff in the next few videos!

So I will see you guys soon

in the next adventure with Go! Go! Nihon!

Right?

Yeah!!!

For more infomation >> Language Schools in Japan (Q&A with Go! Go! Nihon!) - Duration: 7:36.

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Baseball Joe of the Silver Stars | Chapter 18 - Duration: 8:50.

CHAPTER XVIII

ANOTHER DEFEAT

For a moment there was some embarrassment, as Sam was not in the habit of mingling with

this crowd of boys.

He had his own friends, not very many, to tell the truth, but he was usually with them.

The lads did not know exactly how to take his request, but Joe came to the rescue.

"Sure you can come in," he said heartily.

"We're just seeing who can put the most balls in the basket."

"What good do you think that does?" asked Sam.

"Well, doesn't it help a fellow to get a straight aim?" asked Tom, half defiantly.

"Oh, I don't know," was the rather sneering answer.

"It might, if you kept at it long enough."

"Let's see you try it," suggested Rodney Burke, who did not hold Sam in much awe.

Carelessly the Silver Star pitcher accepted a ball that Joe obligingly held out.

He threw[144] quickly and the ball landed squarely in the basket.

Then he did the trick again, and there was a little murmur of applause, for only a few

of the boys had "two straight" to their credit.

"Joe did three straight a while ago," said Tom proudly.

"He and I are playing off a tie."

Sam did not answer but threw again, and the ball went wide of the basket by two feet at

least.

Rodney laughed.

"You're not such a much, even if you are the pitcher," he declared.

"Who asked you anything about it?" demanded Sam savagely.

He darted a look of anger at the lad, but as Rodney was well built and had a reputation

for "scrappiness" Sam concluded not to tackle him just then.

"I'll show you how to throw!" he exclaimed the next moment, and two balls went squarely

in the basket.

"Now, let's see you and Matson play it off," commanded Sam to Tom as though he

was in the habit of having his wishes complied with.

Whether it was nervousness or not, or whether he wanted to see his chum do well when Sam

was present, was not made manifest, but Tom did not come up to his previous record, and

Joe easily won.

In fact Joe made a much better score than Sam,[145] and there were several curious glances

directed at the pitcher.

"Don't you want to try it some more?" asked Rodney Burke, and there was mockery

in his voice.

"No!" half-growled Sam.

"I've got to save my arm for the next game.

We're going to win that sure.

So long," and with that he turned and strode away.

"As cheerful as a bear with a sore nose," remarked Rodney.

Ordinarily but little importance would have been attached to the coming game with the

Denville Whizzers, but on account of two previous defeats, Darrell Blackney and George Rankin

had several conferences concerning it.

The captain and manager were plainly worried.

"Do you wish you had some one else to put in the box?" asked Rankin.

"Well, not exactly," was the answer.

"I haven't lost faith in Sam, but I do wish we could depend more on him.

He'll pitch fine for several innings and then go to pieces.

He tries to use too much speed and too many varieties of curves, I think."

"By the way, what do you think of young Matson?" asked the captain.

[146]

"I think a good deal of him.

He doesn't amount to much as yet, but he's in earnest and he's got grit.

In time I think he'll make a player."

"He wants to pitch."

"I know he does, but it's out of the question yet.

Have you any line on him?"

"Not yet," answered Rankin, "but I'll keep my eyes open.

He's a good fielder all right, now that he isn't so nervous.

He wants to play his head off.

But Sam—well, we can't do any better right away, and—well, I guess we'll win this

game."

"We've got to!" insisted the manager earnestly, "if we want the people of Riverside

to support us.

They won't come to see a losing home team all the while."

The game with the Whizzers was to take place on their grounds, and early on that morning

the Silver Stars, some substitutes, and a crowd of "rooters" got ready for the trip.

Denville was about seven miles from Riverside, back from the stream, and could be reached

by trolley.

A special car had been engaged for the team.

The game started off well, and the Silver Stars got three runs in their half of the

first inning.

The home team was blanked and for a time it[147] looked as if there would be an easy victory

for the visitors.

Sam was pitching in good form, and had struck several men out.

For three innings the home team did not get a run, and there was only one to their credit

in the fourth.

There was gloom and despair among their supporters while the "rooters" of the visiting team

were happy singing songs and yelling.

Joe played well and had two outs to his credit on long flies, with no errors to mar his record.

But he noticed that as the home team came to the bat in their half of the fifth, in

which the Silver Stars had made two runs, that Darrell and the captain were in earnest

consultation with Sam.

They seemed to be remonstrating with him, and Joe heard the manager say:

"Take it easy now; we have the game on ice."

"Oh, I know how to play ball," retorted the pitcher.

Then began a series of happenings.

With a lead of four runs when the last half of the fifth started it would have seemed

that the Stars might have won out.

But Sam fell a prey to the applause of the crowd and began to do "grandstand" work.

He contorted his body unnecessarily in winding up for a delivery.

He hopped[148] about before pitching the ball and he failed to study the batters, though

he had had plenty of chance to do so.

The result was that he went to pieces through sheer weariness and began giving balls.

Then the home team, realizing what was happening, began to pound him, and to steal bases.

In their half of the fifth the home team made six runs, putting them two ahead.

"We've got to stop that!" said Darrell, with a shake of his head.

"We sure have," agreed the captain.

There was somewhat of a brace on the part of the Stars and they made one run in their

part of the sixth.

But the Whizzers kept pace with them.

The seventh inning resulted in one run for the visitors and none for the home team and

that made only a lead of one for the home nine.

Joe brought in a run in the eighth, but as if it had been prearranged the home team duplicated

so the score at the beginning of the ninth stood eight to nine in favor of the home team.

"We need two runs to win, if we can serve them goose eggs for lunch," said the Silver

Star captain grimly.

"Go to it, boys; beat 'em out."

"Sure we will," said Sam airily, and he brought[149] in one of the needed two runs.

Darrell contributed the other, and when the visiting team took the field they were one

ahead.

"Don't let a man get to first!" cried Captain Rankin.

But it was not to be.

Sam gave the first man his base on balls and there was a groan of anguish from his fellows

and the Riverside crowd.

Then the second man whacked out what appeared to be a pretty three bagger, scoring the runner

from first.

The batter slipped on his way from second to third, however, and was put out when Joe

made a magnificent throw in from deep centre.

With one out Sam gathered himself together and struck out the next man.

Then came to the bat the mightiest walloper of the rival team.

"Wait for a good one.

Make him give you what you want," advised the coacher to the batter.

And the latter did wait, for when he got what he wanted he "slammed it" away out in

centre field.

"A home run!

A home run!" yelled the frantic crowd.

"And win the game!" shouted a score of the players' friends.

"Come on, baby-mine!"

Joe was madly racing after the ball, which had[150] gone away beyond him.

He got it and hurled it to second for a relay home, as a quick glance had shown him the

man rounding third.

Straight and true the ball went and the baseman had it.

Then he sent it to Catcher Ferguson as the runner was racing in.

Sam had run from his box and stood watching and expectant near home plate.

The runner dropped and slid and Bart Ferguson, as the ball landed in his mitt, reached over

to touch him.

"Safe!" howled the umpire, and it meant the defeat of the Silver Stars.

For a moment there was silence and then Sam, stepping up to the umpire, a lad smaller than

himself, said:

"Safe, eh?

Not in a thousand years!

You don't know how to umpire a game.

Safe!

I guess not!" and drawing back his fist Sam sent it crashing into the face of the

other lad.

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Are You a Lightworker or a Darkworker - Duration: 8:11.

Are You a Lightworker or a Darkworker

By consciousreminder

Becoming a lightworker or darkworker isn�t something that just happens to you.

It�s a conscious choice, one the vast majority of people never make.

You may have leanings towards one polarity or the other, and you can certainly experiment

with both polarities as much as you desire, but becoming a lightworker or darkworker means

making a special commitment to mastery of a single polarity.

What does it mean to polarize?

When you decide to polarize, you�re making a commitment to living a certain type of life.

It is similar to making a commitment to a particular field that takes a long time to

master, such as training for the Olympics, becoming a concert pianist, or becoming a

grandmaster at chess. You aren�t just going to wake up one day to discover that � oh

yeah� you�re a 10th degree black belt, nor will you suddenly wake up and realize

you�re a lightworker or a darkworker. Polarizing as a lightworker or darkworker is a huge long-term

commitment. It doesn�t just happen by itself in a flash of insight.

The decision to polarize is a decision you make with every fiber of your being. For some

people it may be a natural choice, felt as a type of calling. Others have to spend a

lot of time exploring both polarities to make the polarization commitment very consciously

and deliberately. But most people never polarize.

If you polarize as a lightworker, you are dedicating your life to serving the greater

good.

If you polarize as a darkworker, you are dedicating your life to serving yourself.

To use a Star Wars analogy, it is similar to deciding whether or not to become a Jedi

or a Sith. It should be rather obvious that most people never make this kind of commitment

in their entire lives. Hence, most people are neither lightworkers or darkworkers. The

two extremes of committing one�s life to serving the greater good or to serving one�s

own self-interest are not attractive to most people. It is simply not for them.

After you polarize, your polarity becomes the central focus of your life. You live and

breathe it every day. It almost becomes part of your DNA. It is impossible to compartmentalize

such a commitment. You can�t work at a menial job and do lightworking or darkworking on

the side. That�s like trying to be President of the USA �on the side.� Being a lightworker

or darkworker is a 24/7 deal, 365 days a year. It is who you are, not merely what you do.

Those who haven�t polarized are free to experience both polarities, but at a much

lower level of intensity than either a lightworker or darkworker can. In fact, it�s of great

benefit to explore both polarities and understand how they work.

If you are a lightworker or darkworker, you will have zero doubt about it. That is by

definition. If you have any doubt about it, you haven�t polarized. This is as basic

a thing as knowing you�re a black belt in a certain martial art. If you have to ask

the question, you�re not a black belt. Either that or you have a really bad memory.

Why polarize?

The reason to polarize is because you�re ready to make a conscious commitment to a

certain type of life. You�re willing to devote your whole being either to serving

the greater good or to serving yourself. That commitment becomes your life purpose. It becomes

the very core of your identity. You are saying to the universe, �This is who I am.�

When you make this commitment, you will know yourself on a level you�ve never known yourself

before. You will awaken every day knowing why you�re here, not because someone told

you why, but because you�ve defined your own why through the power of conscious choice.

Every moment of every day, you will know who you are and what you are here to do.

Polarization bestows a new level of intensity, drive, and motivation. Problems and obstacles

that previously would have plagued you will seem like trivialities. When you set a goal

that aligns with your polarity, you�ll know � not hope � it will be accomplished.

Doing replaces trying. Consequently, you�ll expand the scope of your goals to match your

intensity. You�ll also greatly extend your timeline for considering the consequences

of your decisions, thinking 10, 20, 50 years ahead as a matter of course. Short-term indulgences

will be replaced by long-term commitments.

Just as there are degrees of mastery in any field, there are degrees of polarization.

The more polarized you become, the more you tap into your deepest levels of inner power.

Whether you are a darkworker or a lightworker, your source of power is always found within.

It is not a form of agency or positional power. You could be stripped of all your worldly

titles and possessions and still feel just as strong. As a lightworker your energy flows

outward. As a darkworker your energy flows inward. The source of this flow is always

inside you � centered within your consciousness � and your polarity determines the flow�s

direction.

What if you don�t want to polarize?

If you don�t want to polarize, don�t. You�re free to continue using both polarities

if you so choose. Just be aware that you can never expect to master either polarity unless

you commit to one or the other. In other words, if you don�t polarize, you will always live

with the knowledge that you lived far below your potential in terms of your ability to

serve others or to serve yourself. Your service to the world as well as your service to yourself

will be mediocre at best compared to what you could have achieved had you polarized.

This should be rather obvious. When you polarize, you are making a strong commitment, and when

you are truly committed to something, you will invest a lot more time and energy into

your pursuits than you would otherwise.

Polarization is a special kind of commitment, similar to committing to mastery of a specific

field like music, art, medicine, or programming. Most people never make such a huge commitment.

But you cannot hope to master anything unless you commit to mastery of one thing.

Mastery is a process, not a position. Mastery is when you turn a desire into an absolute

must. For lightworkers and darkworkers, these commitments are made for different reasons.

But in either case, a conscious decision is made to devote one�s time, energy, resources,

and talents to the chosen role with a high degree of intensity. That intensity of focus

is perhaps what most distinguishes someone who has polarized.

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Donald Trump Believes Climate Change Is A Hoax | All In | MSNBC - Duration: 3:04.

>>> PRESIDENT TRUMPMP BELIEVES CLIMATE CHANGE IS A HOAX.

WE KNOW THIS BECAUSE HE HAS SAID IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN.

>> SO OBAMA IS TALKING ABOUT ALL OF THIS WITH THE GLOBAL WARMING

AND THE THAT. A LOT OF IT'S A HOAX.

IT'S A HOAX. IT'S A MONEY MAKING INDUSTRY,

OKAY? IT'S A HOAX.

>> THE PRESIDENT HAS TWEETED CLIMATE CHANGE SKEPTICISM AT

LEAST 115 TIMES INCLUDING A CLAIM THAT THE CONCEPT OF GLOBAL

WARMING WAS CREATED BY AND FOR THE CHINESE.

SO THE PRESIDENT HAS VERY FIRMLY ESTABLISHED HIS POSITION ON THE

ISSUE AND HAS SHOWN NO INDICATION THAT HE HAS CHANGED

THAT POSITION. BUT SINCE THE PRESIDENT'S VIEWS

TEND TO BE MALLEABLE, LET'S SAY, REPORTERS HAVE BEEN ASKING THE

PRESIDENT AND HIS AIDES THE SAME QUESTION OVER AND OVER AGAIN IN

LIGHT OF THE PARIS DECISION. DOES THE PRESIDENT STILL BELIEVE

CLIMATE CHANGE IS A HOAX? >> DO YOU BELIEVE CLIMATE CHANGE

IS A HOAX? >> THANK YOU, EVERYBODY.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH. >> CAN YOU SAY WHETHER OR NOT

THE PRESIDENT BELIEVES THAT HUMAN ACTIVITY IS CONTRIBUTING

TO THE WARMING OF THE CLIMATE? >> HONESTLY, I HAVEN'T ASKED

HIM. I CAN GET BACK TO YOU.

>> YES OR NO? DOES THE PRESIDENT BELIEVE THAT

CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL AND A THREAT TO THE UNITED STATES?

>> YOU KNOW, WHAT'S I INTERESTI ABOUT ALL THE DISCUSSIONS WE HAD

THROUGH THE LAST SEVERAL WEEKS HAVE BEEN FOCUSED ON ONE

SINGULAR ISSUE. IS PARIS GOOD OR NOT FOR THIS

COUNTRY? THAT'S THE DISCUSSIONS I'VE HAD

WITH THE PRESIDENT. >> I'D LIKE TO GO BACK TO THE

FIRST QUESTION THAT WAS ASKED THAT YOU DIDN'T ANSWER.

DOES THE PRESIDENT BELIEVE TODAY THAT CLIMATE CHANGE IS A HOAX?

>> YOU KNOW, I DID ANSWER THE QUESTION BECAUSE I SAID THE

DISCUSSIONS THE PRESIDENT AND I HAD HAD OVER THE LAST SEVERAL

WEEKS HAVE BEEN FOCUSED ON ONE KEY ISSUE.

IS PARIS GOOD OR BAD FOR THIS COUNTRY?

>> SHOULDN'T YOU BE ABLE TO TELL THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WHETHER OR

NOT THE PRESIDENT STILL BELIEVES THAT CLIMATE CHANGE IS A HOAX?

WHERE DOES HE STAND? >> AS I INDICATED SEVERAL TIMES

THROUGH THE PROCESS, THERE'S ENOUGH TO DEAL WITH WITH RESPECT

TO THE PARIS AGREEMENT AND MAKING AN INFORMED DECISION

ABOUT THIS IMPORTANT ISSUE. >> WHAT DOES THE PRESIDENT

ACTUALLY BELIEVE ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE?

DOES HE STILL BELIEVE IT'S A HOAX?

COULD YOU CLARIFY THAT? >> I HAVE NOT HAD AN OPPORTUNITY

TO HAVE THAT DISCUSSION. >> WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE FOR YOU

TO HAVE THAT CONVERSATION WITH HIM AND THEN REPORT BACK TO US

AT THE NEXT BRIEFING? >> I IF CAN, I WILL.

>> I WOULDN'T HOLD MY BREATH ON THAT ONE.

IN THE ABSENCE OF A NEW ANSWER, WE MUST, ALAS, STICK WITH THE

OLD ONE. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED

STATES, A NOTED AND CONSISTENT PEDDLER OF CONSPIRACY THEORIES

ABOUT EVERYTHING FROM MILLIONS OF ALLEGEDLY ILLEGAL VOTERS TO

PRESIDENT OBAMA'S FORGED BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND TED CRUZ'S DAD

POSSIBLY BEING INVOLVED IN THE ASSASSINATION OF JFK ALSO

BELIEVES THE MOST DANGEROUS AND DESTRUCTIVE CONSPIRACY THEORY,

THE ONE THAT CLIMATE CHANGE IS MADE UP, I GUESS BY THE CHINESE,

AND THAT ALL THOSE SCIENTISTS ACROSS THE WORLD MUST BE IN ON

IT. SO IS THAT WHY HE PULLED THE

U.S. OUT OF THE PARIS ACCORD OR DI

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885 - Les Feldick Bible Study - Lesson 3 Part 1 Book 74 - Connecting the Dots of Scripture - Part 9 - Duration: 28:34.

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Learn Colors With Rays Fish Black Dolphin Bad Baby Crying Finger Family Song Nursery Rhymes for Kids - Duration: 2:07.

Learn Colors With Rays Fish Black Dolphin Bad Baby Crying Finger Family Song Nursery Rhymes for Kids

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Skm破音@音乐男神【我要你】字幕 - Duration: 2:47.

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【東方紺珠伝】Mune no Naka ni Dareka ga 「 幽閉サテライト 」【Vietsub/Engsub】 - Duration: 5:11.

My breath died while feeling the agony

I embraced you to my arms

The boiling hatred from my sadness

I don't have the power to control it anymore…

The untouched murderous intent

No matter where it goes, it's so pure

From someone's fingertips

The sky falls down, nonstop

Exceed all moralities and gods

Love, sleeping deep inside my heart, begin its revenge.

By stealing that future away

I can get back to my days of tranquility

I guess, why don't we

start it right now?

Someone in my heart

I can feel them crying

胸の中で誰かが (Someone in my Heart) English translated by Petalite Yuu

Regret and fury mix together and grow stronger

"The power" that lives inside me doesn't let me compare it with "reason"

It doesn't even give me a motive, either

I want to forget. Aah!

Those shameful feelings

Can't be erased!

I lose control. That bare wish

has become my reason to live

I don't need anyone's forgiveness

Even I look back for a thousand times, that is still my very best choice

Exceeds all moralities, even becoming allies with the gods

I will aim my pure furies to that "world"

By stealing that future away

I can get back to my days of tranquility

I guess, why don't we

start it right now?

Someone in my heart

I lose control. That bare wish

Because of it, I have believed in destiny.

I don't need anyone's forgiveness

Even I look back for a thousand times, that is still my very best choice

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Codigos de radio en Roblox :3 - Duration: 6:04.

Hello I'm lilis welcome to my channel today I will show you conditions for the radio of roblox enjoy: D

Codes for roblox radio: D

Hola me perdon por no poner algunas canciones eso es por que me reclamaron copyright

Sorry for not showing up some songs claimed to me by copyright

lo siento por que no salio la musica

I'm sorry because the music did not come out :(

Lyna y Cerso

Eso fue gran errror :v

That was a mistake i'm sorry

Thanks for watching dale like and subscribe help me grow the channel thanks :)

Mira el video anterior

Watch the previous video

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#runfree2030 - End clubfoot as a lifelong disability. - Duration: 1:12.

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การ์ตูน นิทานสำหรับเด็ก ก่อนนอนสั้นๆ สนุกมากๆ - Duration: 38:20.

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寶寶骨密度低和補鈣有關係嗎?Baby bone density and calcium relationship,骨密度とカルシウムの赤ちゃんとの関係|育兒秘籍babycare|LoveBaby愛貝貝 - Duration: 5:22.

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not everything happens for a reason ll vedj 2017 - Duration: 3:39.

[snap, snap, snap, snap, clap, clap]

Alright. That's how you start a video.

So, when filming my last video I said the phrase 'everything happens for a reason' and I edited it out

because I was like 'mm I don't like that phrase.' So I figured I'd make a whole video on why I don't like the phrase 'everything happens for a reason.'

Just because I-I know everyone who says it is well-meaning. And wow this lighting's getting very bright. So sorry.

But everything happens for a reason just bothers me? because it implies that in order to have good things in the future, this bad thing had to have happened.

In 8th grade, my middle school choir got chosen to sing at this music educator's conference and we were the only middle school choir to be chosen to go perform at this thing.

And we were supposed to bus out there on Thursday I think. And that was the summer that we had one of the worst snow storms we've had. In years.

And they decided it wasn't safe for us to go.

One of the things everyone kept saying was that "everything happens for a reason."

And it-it bothered me. That was the first time I was like "I don't think I like this phrase."

And then, a year ago maybe, um, my grandpa died.

And people were like "well everything happens for a reason."

Like.. uhmm. I'm sorry, I'm grieving over the loss of someone that I really loved, and everything happens for a reason?

uhhhmmm... [sigh]

And I know that they're trying to be nice which is why it's so aggravating to me because they're being nice

They're trying to portray their condolences to me through those words.

In my head I'm thinking 'so you're telling me that this is for the best.' Because somehow in my brain that's how it gets transformed.

Like, it goes in the ear as everything happens for a reason, but in my brain I hear it as 'this had to happen.'

I don't think everything happens for a reason.

That snowstorm that happened there was no reason. There was no greater plan.

We weren't able to go because it snowed. It wasn't bound to happen; that's just the way the cards fell.

That's the way the snow fell.. ;)

There's not-wow this light is so bright oh my I

The sun came out from behind the clouds. It's like sunset time.

Because while the sentiment behind it is good; it just it irks me. Even now.

Cause like, I understand they're trying to be nice. I just-ughhhh.

Everything happens for a reason??

For what reason? Like what greater good is coming out of-

What greater good is coming out of this pimple?

Sometimes things just happen.

So I guess, maybe, the next time try not to tell someone that everything happens for a reason..?

Completely change the way that you talk and the phrases that you use because one person does not like the phrase.

Yeah... sure.

There's no solution to this problem other than I need to get over it basically. I'm working on it.

So yeah, not everything happens for a reason. Sometimes life just happens.

Okay, so, let me know in the comments down below if there are any phrases that you just really dislike for no apparent reason

Um, I'd love to hear 'em. I like knowing that I'm not the only weird one in the world.

So. feel free to like and subscribe if you want. I'm thinking about doing vedj, but that seems like a very large undertaking for someone who has not ever done a youtube video

So, um, yeah. See you soon.

Who needs to spend money on lights when you have the sun that can burn out your eyeballs

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Just Wahls Tiny House From Mint Tiny House Company | Tiny House Design Ideas | Le Tuan Home Design - Duration: 2:38.

JUST WAHLS TINY HOUSE FROM MINT TINY HOUSE COMPANY

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2 Steps to Start Being Happy: Part 1 - Duration: 1:53.

[Intro Music]

You are watching Lele News and Entertainment. Here for you once a week.

Hey guys! This is Lele. Today I am going to be talking to you about how to deal with people.

I think that this is going to be an advice channel.

And how to help people. And just what to do in different types of situations.

The solutions to many of our problems. Many are depressed my age and don't know what to do.

I have some answers. I would love to share them with you.

Step 1: Surround yourself with great people.

People that are going somewhere, People that absolutely treat you right

That might be your family, That might be someone out of the family.

Make sure they're not tearing you down

Step Two: Be Positive Yourself

If you're bringing your own self down; How are you going to empower other people?

About your story, about what you went through. Just be positive about yourself.

Because who is going to love you better than you?

No One.

Thank You guys so much for watching!

I will come up with more tips. But that's the main things that you need to do.

Thank you and you have a blessed day!!

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EPIC LIGHTENING STORM || CAPTURED || ULTIMATE THUNDER || HD || HARSHIT GREWAL - Duration: 3:09.

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Best Funny Gunshot Pranks Ever | Chines World | Amazing World - Funny Video Compilation - Best Vines - Duration: 2:51.

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