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10:04
How to Write Complete Chemical Symbols - CLEAR & SIMPLE
This video explains how to write a Complete Chemical Symbol for elements. Writing the chem...
published: 11 Nov 2011
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How to Write Complete Chemical Symbols - CLEAR & SIMPLE
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13:04
Atomic Charges, Element Charges & Complete Chemical Symbol
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1:40
copper chemical symbol
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published: 12 Sep 2012
author: Maureen Constance
copper chemical symbol
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Chemistry: Balancing Symbol Equations (Beginner)
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Chemistry: Balancing Symbol Equations (Beginner)
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7:16
Chemical symbols and simple chemical equations
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Chemical symbols and simple chemical equations
Chemical symbols and simple chemical equations
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9:07
Atomic Symbols
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published: 17 Oct 2011
author: YouChemTutorials
Atomic Symbols
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49:03
Physical Chemistry Lecture - Many Electron Atoms - Term Symbols
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published: 30 Nov 2012
author: Glenn Lo
Physical Chemistry Lecture - Many Electron Atoms - Term Symbols
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Note: at 45:25, max multiplicity is max. (2S+1), not max. S. Max S is 3/2, same as max M sub S.- published: 30 Nov 2012
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5:26
Chemistry - Mr. Causey Shows How to Draw Lewis Dot Symbols or Electron Dot Diagrams
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Chemistry - Mr. Causey Shows How to Draw Lewis Dot Symbols or Electron Dot Diagrams
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5:11
Chemistry - How to Write Chemical Equations
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published: 11 Jun 2011
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Which element has the chemical symbol Po?
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Which element has the chemical symbol Po?
Which element has the chemical symbol Po?
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Which metal has the chemical symbol Ag? Plumage
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Which metal has the chemical symbol Ag? Plumage
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What is the chemical symbol of tin?
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What is the chemical symbol of tin?
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What is the chemical symbol for the element Silver?
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What is the chemical symbol for the element Silver?
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«Lights» Lyapis Trubetskoy / «Огоньки» Ляпис Трубецкой
official text:
Ogon’ki (Lights) is one of the most beautiful and lyrical songs in Lyapis ...
published: 10 Nov 2008
author: ALEXEY ★ TEREHOFF
«Lights» Lyapis Trubetskoy / «Огоньки» Ляпис Трубецкой
official text:
Ogon’ki (Lights) is one of the most beautiful and lyrical songs in Lyapis Trubetskoy history. Soon after the release of the album Capital where this track was included, the group decided to make a music video with this song. Alexey TEREHOFF, the author of such classic Lyapis' music videos as Au, Rozochka and Capital, became the director of Ogon’ki.
"I've had an idea for a long time to make a pseudo 3D, to animate photos, - Terexov recollects. - I worked on this project for five years, I studied the essential methods and tested the graphics. And when I heard Ogon’ki - I recognized that my project will be released as a Soviet retro video for this song!".
At first TEREHOFF searched for some old soviet shots in his family photo-archives. Then Alexey asked his friend to find some Soviet private snaps in their albums - they began to bring him old black-and-white and rough color photos. Soon Nashe Radio (the main Russian rock station) took part in search process: after the announcement on the radiowave and on the site Nashe.ru thousands of photos were sent to Alexey from all the country. "I watched tons of photos and I understood one strange thing, - director recollects. - Originally I wanted to make a strict black-and-white music video. But then I recognised: my childhood was very bright and colorful. That's why I finally decided to paint almost every shot... ". As the result the final version of the Ogon’ki music video was released after 12 months of hard work.
But expectation was not vain: one more small masterpiece has turned out, and the international recognition of a clip became the first proof of it. Before the Russian premiere of Ogon’ki this music video was included in the competitive program of the prestiogious video festival ViMus (Portugal) and won the award for the best animation - having left behind a board such works as Salmon Dance by Chemical Brothers etc.
The official premiere of Ogon’ki video was on November 7 - the Birthday of the Soviet Union. "I don't feel nostalgia for the Soviet time, - Sergey Mikhalok, the frontman of Lyapis Trubetskoy, says. - But the Soviet family traditions, domestic games, slang, the fashion of the Soviet era is the "oldshool" of my generation! And elements of tradition is an important part of any author's outlook … Gojko Mitic, Odra jeans, Zita and Gita, Kharlamov, Verhovina moped, Ural guitar – all this things from Socialist Era are no more than symbols, but they are very significant for my generation. And we won't forget, that Ogon’ki is first of all the New Year's song. I have noticed, that when you become more and more senior, mature - you feel melancholy and sadness instead of happiness when you see all those Christmas Trees and garlands... Everybody is happy and you want to cry.... But you are the cheerful snowman and you shoud entertain everyone around...".
So, have good Holidays, amigos! It doesn't matter, which holiday you're going to celebrate.
Просто дадим слово лидеру «Ляписов» Сергею Михалку:
«Я не ностальгирую по СССР. Но советские семейные обычаи, дворовые игры, слэнг, мода советской эпохи – это «олдскул» моего поколения! А элементы традиции (пусть даже в рамках постмодернизма) – это важная часть любого авторского мировоззрения… Гойко Митич, джинсы «Одра», Зита и Гита, Харламов, мопед «Верховина», гитара «Урал» – все это не больше чем символы, но они очень значимы для моих ровесников».
А еще не будем забывать, что «Огоньки» – это, в первую очередь, новогодняя песня. И опять послушаем Михалка:
«Я заметил, что чем старше становишься, тем чаще, когда смотришь на празднично украшенные елки, гирлянды, предновогоднюю суету, вместо радости и веселья подкатывает тоска какая-то. Глаза слезятся, и мир превращается в огоньки. Кругом фейерверки, а тебе плакать хочется. Но ты веселый снеговичок и должен всех развлекать».
16:19
GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS (HQ) - PART גשטאלט - מודעות - חלק 1
HQ. gestalt work on awareness, part 1. hebrew subtitles added.
BY FRANKLYN WEPNER ...
published: 13 Aug 2011
author: franklyn wepner
GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS (HQ) - PART גשטאלט - מודעות - חלק 1
HQ. gestalt work on awareness, part 1. hebrew subtitles added.
BY FRANKLYN WEPNER SEPTEMBER 1, 2006
HOW I WORK: GESTALT DREAMWORK AS THEATER AND PROPHECY
GESTALT DREAM WORK AS PREPARATION FOR PERFORMING
Since 1975 I have been using Gestalt work on awareness, dreams and personal relationships as a way to train and direct performers. The basic principle is simple. I use the Gestalt work to peel the onion of layer after layer of social cliches, ego games and unfinished personal business, and then I do the reverse process reconstituting the onion in the form of characters or other artist structures. The existential message of the dream becomes the superobjective or action of the tragedy, and then I build up the way the performer handles the characters and the plot around that.
My usual procedure is to begin the training with three Gestalt sessions, one on one. The first session, two hours long, deals with the three zones of awareness. During the first hour I simply let him relate what he aware of, since I want to know how he operates before I start meddling with his life. This is important since overall during the Gestalt sessions we are peeling the onion of cliches and games to get to authentic action, and later we will need all of those layers to rebuild the onion as characters involved in the unfolding action of a drama. We need his cliche and game layers for the beginning of the action in Act One as much as we need his authentic action at the end of the dramatic action for Acts Four and Five of a tragic drama.
During the second hour of the first Gestalt session on awareness I attempt to guide him towards a balance of the zones of awareness: outer zone awareness of the environment, inner zone awareness of his body, and fantasy zone awareness of his daydreams. The second and third Gestalt sessions are each three hours long, and each is a typical Gestalt dreamwork session as presented by Fritz Perls in Gestalt Therapy Verbatim. The performer tells the dream in the here and now, identifies with (play acts) several of the main images of the dream in dialogues with each other, and experiences the rhythm of contact and withdrawal. That is to say, after each major dialogue of polarized sides of himself (the contact part) he is instructed to close his eyes, enter his body awareness and daydream (the withdrawal phase of the rhythm).
Since my goal is theater as well as healing, whenever possible during the Gestalt dreamwork I encourage lots of expression using sound and movements. I work with a palette of about 200 different types of recorded musical excerpts, and whenever appropriate I ask him if that image or emotional state were part of a movie what sort of music might be the sound track. Then I find something close to that in my palette of musical colors and ask him to express the mood using the music along with his vocalizing and expressive movements. While he is doing the entire session I spend most of my time jotting down near verbatim notes and making stick figures of his poses and movements, since later in the work I will feed all this back to him and encourage him to explore using it as creative material for acting, dance or whatever his medium is. Taping the session is less useful, since then I would need to spend too much time replaying the tapes. Taking notes live forces me to sort out the wheat from the chaff very efficiently, even at the cost of not observing or notating every detail.
WORKING OUT FROM YOUR CENTERS
After the three introductory one on one Gestalt sessions, session number four is for feedback and discussion of the results. I show him in my notes and diagrams all of the stages of competed and uncompleted actions, and together we search for characters in the theater literature that have similar patterns of action. Is he a Hamlet type, or an Oedipus type, for example? In contrast to the usual practice in acting classes, his first acting assignment probably will be a monologue from a serious tragedy, since I want him to begin with a dramatic action with which he can identify totally. In this process he is using his major Gestalt moments as what Michael Chekhov in his book "To The Actor" labels "psychological gestures". Perls calls them the "essences" of a patient's personality, or we can say he is working from his "centers", stretching those sounds, moves and psychological motivations in as many creative directions as he can. I monitor closely to be sure he is not faking it, the way most actors end up doing since they do not have the centers to begin with.
Before the performer begins working with others doing improvs and scenework, there is an important transitional stage in the work in which I help him get comfortable using his very personal Gestalt material freely as creative material. He needs to shift from seeing himself as a patient to enjoying the role of an artist of the
49:55
The Importance of Our Church Covenant
A mere two months after the Los Angeles Dodgers inked a new, two–year, $45 million guarant...
published: 08 Sep 2009
author: Jim Tompkins
The Importance of Our Church Covenant
A mere two months after the Los Angeles Dodgers inked a new, two–year, $45 million guaranteed deal with power hitter Manny Ramirez, the slugger got hit with a 50–game suspension for using a banned performance–enhancing substance. The reason, a “Behavior” clause written into his contract. The 50 game suspension will save the Dodgers 8 million dollars.
Earlier this year Kellogg’s backed out of an endorsement deal with Michael Phelps because of a “Behavior Clause” they had written into the contract. You know them as “Morality Clauses”, but because of changing morals, they have become specific “behavior” clauses.
There was once a time when an advertiser could get an agent to agree to the following clause: “If [Celebrity] has committed any act that offends the community or any segment thereof and/or public morals and decency, such behavior shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement incapable of cure, and if in [Advertiser’s] sole judgment such breach is likely to cause a diminution in the value of the [Advertiser’s] commercial association with [Celebrity], then [Advertiser] shall have the right, in addition to any other rights [Advertiser] may have as a result of such breach, to immediately terminate this Agreement on written notice to [Celebrity]. In such event, there shall be no further compensation payable to [Celebrity] and such termination shall not limit or effect any other rights [Advertiser] may have against [Celebrity] under this Agreement on account of such termination.”
However, society’s views of morality have changed, so contracts have gotten to be very specific as regards the “behavior” of the celebrities. With Michael Phelps, public drug use was clearly prohibited.
These behavior clauses have even entered the world o Big Banks. The latest banking crisis underscored the importance of not appearing greedy in the face of massive government bailouts at taxpayer expense. The government refused to give “Bailout Funds” unless certain behavior standards were met. Corporate executives lost their jobs and had their pay cut because of lavish extravaganza’s and exorbitant bonuses while Americans saw Billions of dollars in savings wiped out.
In the sports world, in the corporate world, in the banking world, how we behave and act is very important, so important that people lose millions when they fail to live up to certain standards.
Even in the church, our behavior is important. George Barna has become well-known because of the extensive research and surveys he conducts. He has noticed some alarming trends in the church, particularly in regards to our “Biblical World view”. A Survey published in March of this year produced these results:
For the purposes of the survey, a “biblical worldview” was defined as believing that absolute moral truth exists; the Bible is totally accurate in all of the principles it teaches; Satan is considered to be a real being or force, not merely symbolic; a person cannot earn their way into Heaven by trying to be good or do good works; Jesus Christ lived a sinless life on earth; and God is the all-knowing, all-powerful creator of the world who still rules the universe today. In the research, anyone who held all of those beliefs was said to have a biblical worldview.
The same questions were asked of respondents in national surveys by Barna in 1995, 2000 and 2005. The results indicate that the percentage of adults with a biblical worldview, as defined above, has remained unchanged for more than a decade. The numbers show that 7% had such a worldview in 1995, compared to 10% in 2000, 11% in 2005, and 9% now. Even among born again adults, the statistics have remained flat: 18% in 1995, 22% in 2000, 21% in 2005, and 19% today.
Varying numbers of Americans embrace the different aspects of biblical worldview thinking. The survey found that:
* One-third of all adults (34%) believe that moral truth is absolute and unaffected by the circumstances. Slightly less than half of the born again adults (46%) believe in absolute moral truth.
* Half of all adults firmly believe that the Bible is accurate in all the principles it teaches. That proportion includes the four-fifths of born again adults (79%) who concur.
* Just one-quarter of adults (27%) are convinced that Satan is a real force. Even a minority of born again adults (40%) adopt that perspective.
* Similarly, only one-quarter of adults (28%) believe that it is impossible for someone to earn their way into Heaven through good behavior. Not quite half of all born again Christians (47%) strongly reject the notion of earning salvation through their deeds.
* A minority of American adults (40%) are persuaded that Jesus Christ lived a sinless life while He was on earth. Slightly less than two-thirds of the born again segment (62%) strongly believes that He was sinless.
* Seven out of ten adults (70%) say that God is the all-powerful, all-knowing creator of
29:21
GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS WITH BEL part 3 (HQ)
part 3 of a two hour gestalt session on awareness with actress bel baca. the focus here is...
published: 01 Jan 2011
author: franklyn wepner
GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS WITH BEL part 3 (HQ)
part 3 of a two hour gestalt session on awareness with actress bel baca. the focus here is "the rhythm of contact and withdrawal", alternating between contact with the environment and withdrawal into the void of "not knowing" to discover what fantasies and new ideas are waiting to emerge into awareness there.
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BY FRANKLYN WEPNER SEPTEMBER 1, 2006
HOW I WORK: GESTALT DREAMWORK AS THEATER AND PROPHECY
GESTALT DREAM WORK AS PREPARATION FOR PERFORMING
Since 1975 I have been using Gestalt work on awareness, dreams and personal relationships as a way to train and direct performers. The basic principle is simple. I use the Gestalt work to peel the onion of layer after layer of social cliches, ego games and unfinished personal business, and then I do the reverse process reconstituting the onion in the form of characters or other artist structures. The existential message of the dream becomes the superobjective or action of the tragedy, and then I build up the way the performer handles the characters and the plot around that.
My usual procedure is to begin the training with three Gestalt sessions, one on one. The first session, two hours long, deals with the three zones of awareness. During the first hour I simply let him relate what he aware of, since I want to know how he operates before I start meddling with his life. This is important since overall during the Gestalt sessions we are peeling the onion of cliches and games to get to authentic action, and later we will need all of those layers to rebuild the onion as characters involved in the unfolding action of a drama. We need his cliche and game layers for the beginning of the action in Act One as much as we need his authentic action at the end of the dramatic action for Acts Four and Five of a tragic drama.
During the second hour of the first Gestalt session on awareness I attempt to guide him towards a balance of the zones of awareness: outer zone awareness of the environment, inner zone awareness of his body, and fantasy zone awareness of his daydreams. The second and third Gestalt sessions are each three hours long, and each is a typical Gestalt dreamwork session as presented by Fritz Perls in Gestalt Therapy Verbatim. The performer tells the dream in the here and now, identifies with (play acts) several of the main images of the dream in dialogues with each other, and experiences the rhythm of contact and withdrawal. That is to say, after each major dialogue of polarized sides of himself (the contact part) he is instructed to close his eyes, enter his body awareness and daydream (the withdrawal phase of the rhythm).
Since my goal is theater as well as healing, whenever possible during the Gestalt dreamwork I encourage lots of expression using sound and movements. I work with a palette of about 200 different types of recorded musical excerpts, and whenever appropriate I ask him if that image or emotional state were part of a movie what sort of music might be the sound track. Then I find something close to that in my palette of musical colors and ask him to express the mood using the music along with his vocalizing and expressive movements. While he is doing the entire session I spend most of my time jotting down near verbatim notes and making stick figures of his poses and movements, since later in the work I will feed all this back to him and encourage him to explore using it as creative material for acting, dance or whatever his medium is. Taping the session is less useful, since then I would need to spend too much time replaying the tapes. Taking notes live forces me to sort out the wheat from the chaff very efficiently, even at the cost of not observing or notating every detail.
WORKING OUT FROM YOUR CENTERS
After the three introductory one on one Gestalt sessions, session number four is for feedback and discussion of the results. I show him in my notes and diagrams all of the stages of competed and uncompleted actions, and together we search for characters in the theater literature that have similar patterns of action. Is he a Hamlet type, or an Oedipus type, for example? In contrast to the usual practice in acting classes, his first acting assignment probably will be a monologue from a serious tragedy, since I want him to begin with a dramatic action with which he can identify totally. In this process he is using his major Gestalt moments as what Michael Chekhov in his book "To The Actor" labels "psychological gestures". Per
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What is the chemical symbol for the element Oxygen?
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The Chemical Symbol For Kryptonite
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