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I think that's where the disconnection is now everybody just uses that safe

word I'm an artist you know because they're trying to be out there they

trying to be out there trying to get that uh that clout you know they're

trying to be that uh that public figure what does it mean to be a public figure

right now you know you see the first

public figure okay so then you know what by definition I guess they're correct

yeah I guess go on go yeah you better shake that public figure

I used to want to I used to want to be a rapper no be-bopping you know some will

come my head you know but after a while undersized kind of figured I did not

have I lack the vernacular the delivery and just anything else that has to do

with rap which by the way is the acronym for the word rap for those who didn't

know rhythm and po r AP rhythm that's your that's your nugget I don't want to

hear only the main reason why I don't do it was first cuz my little brother yeah

cuz I don't and also when I perform it I don't want to see no you have you

received that though every bit like the white dude if you know the parts come on

you just nervous you're like oh here they go there they are they gonna say

you're just watching but like I don't want to keep repeating my lyrics or I'm

a their parents are happy to feel sensitive right and also another thing

my daddy to tell me you know person that's trying to ignorance especially if

I if I have time to write some sit down if I have time to say that word I got

time to say something else yeah you know which is a that's the

reason why we censor here this is definitely just off on the top of your

head there filler words most times like you don't or you're referring to

somebody who just happens to be a mother yeah most people all day man you live

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Mas Sajady | A Free Public Service: Suicide Support - Duration: 40:57.

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There we go.

So now that we're all ready, whether you're sitting, whether you're standing,

and again, if you want me to work on anybody that has suicidal tendencies, depression and so on like that.

Just note where you are, note your body.

Note the perimeter of your body and then note about arms' length around you,

above you, below you, again, arms' length.

And then as you note your breath, as I start generating those frequencies,

many of you probably feeling really heavy in the past day, some of you even the past few days.

I'll explain that as well, but for now, just knowing. We can go ahead and take a deep breath in.

Again, note our space, note our body, and sense, if you can't, if you're new,

can't feel your spirit body which is around you, arms' length above, below, and around.

And now that you're aware that that's your personal space, let's go ahead and bring that other person in.

You don't want to bring your whole family in. The max is two. I highly recommend just one.

You can always do this again. It is recorded for you. You can always do it again with another person.

Okay, so let's just keep it at one.

Let's go ahead and take a deep breath in again as you note your shoulders relaxing, letting go.

This person does not have to be here. They do not have to alive, per se. If someone in the past,

and that's that heaviness many of you are feeling.

They start to understand, they start to awaken from the other side and go, "Hey,

"this guy can help me out, free myself from this no space, no time."

Let's go ahead and take a deep breath in again. There's a lot of people on the call.

Just thinking about those people on the call and then the many more that will be listening to us later on,

creating that mastermind, in this case, pure essence of all of ourselves to allow this to go further,

faster, it allows us to maintain our stability as we journey through life. It allows us to pull us out of ruts,

gives us that strength to pull us out of ruts that we keep falling back into or those old patterns

that we keep falling back into.

As you note yourself being more, again, aware, alert of the body -- physical form.

The body -- spirit form; arms' length around, above, below. Deep breath in again.

This time asking ourselves, "How do I connect to Pure Source even stronger?"

Again, a lot of people on the call that are new to me, no worries. You don't have to know anything about me.

As a note, "How do I connect to Pure Source even stronger?" It's non-religious, non-spiritual.

Again, noting your breath again. This time as we note our body, our spirit body, noting our spine.

Noting our spine from the top of the head, the top of the spine, right where the skull meets your upper spine, the neck,

right down to the tailbone.

Noting your breath.

And I know you guys have a lot of questions on why suicide happens and all the details.

We'll be covering that in an upcoming podcast. This Frequency Clinic is to focus

on helping those who are in need of help physically here, to help them release,

whether it's you or somebody that you've brought in. We'll focus on those individuals as they blend into you,

who are attached onto you, people have committed suicide in the past that haven't let go of you

or your family's space and that's where a lot of you are feeling that heaviness. By the way,

they've always been around you since they committed suicide.

This is nothing new. It's not like they just came, although a small percentage that's happened,

but for the most part, a heaviness for those individuals that do feel that heaviness, either today or the past few days.

Again, let me just reiterate, they've always been around you since the time of their death.

They're appearing, which helps you a little more on a denser level and that's why you're more aware of them.

Some of you might be feeling a little tired because they use your energy to create that density that you're feeling.

We'll explain all that, again, in a podcast so I'll give you bits and pieces of information, but again,

it's really here to help you reprogram, one, to help the others release from you, and then two,

keep you complete without anybody else in the future coming into you.

Or, if your family has a tendency or a pattern of suicide, releasing that from you.

Wow.

There's nothing here that you need to do, really nothing that you can do.

All you have to do to get the most is just take another deep breath in, hold it for a few seconds or more,

and just note your body from head to foot being completely aware, being completely here.

Note that space around you. Maintain that space and I'll help you reprogram at your source code.

One, again, protect you, two, eliminate patterns or tendencies, and then three,

free those individuals who latch onto you, whether they're here,

whether they're physically here or crossed over already.

Just noting how you're feeling.

And, again, I'm working on you as a group. I've been working on you as subgroups and a lot of extremes

from what I'm seeing, for example, and just note that I'm always working on you as I speak.

The subgroup -- people who have committed suicide and before they leave they want to reconnect with you,

help you understand what happened with the situation so if that resonates with you

or if that's what you're feeling, some anxiety, basically what they do is the last few moments

of life that they've had, they'll blend into you so you can experience them and that's the anxiety, the oppression,

the last few moments of life for them. So if you're feeling that way, it's not you. I didn't bring anything into you.

It's those individuals that want you to experience it, not from of a distorted perspective,

not to bring you down or anything, so you understand how they felt, why, the story behind it, the real story

behind it, and then they'll exit out for you. It's just their way of ending the limbo that they were in.

And then on the other extreme, people who have attached on, just understanding

that I can help them release. They go into their heavenly space and they're out, they're out of here,

so those individuals feeling really light, really bright, they are really fresh and clean

and then all the different gradations in between. As a note, so we take that deeper, relaxed, isolated breath in,

again isolated meaning that it's just you within your space of your physical form,

of the space around you, arms' length around, above, below.

Many of you, whether you're here on the call or working through you on somebody else,

suicidal tendencies that you might have, the anxiety, the depression and so on that you might be experiencing

and then some of you taking a lot of medications which actually make things worse for you. As they leave,

you'll see that, again, you're free from that because it wasn't you that you were experiencing.

It wasn't your emotions. It wasn't your suicidal tendencies. It was just the fact that you've allowed

those individuals blending into you, so it's their baggage.

Breath in again, noting your body, noting your spine, noting space around you, arms' length.

There's a good number of you. As I just explained earlier, the rest,

through variations of why that you have suicidal tendencies. One, is the control source outside of you

that controls you that keeps you on the brink, because it keeps you weak and those type of individuals,

if this resonates with you, usually have addictive type personalities so they get easily addicted to drugs,

alcohol, sex, whatever it is that keeps them out of control of their own space. So if that resonates with you,

again a small percentage, then I'm talking about you, so we'll work on that group.

By the way, I create duplicates for each subgroup and I won't be talking about, say, all the subgroups that are there

I just don't have time, but I create duplicates and I keep working on you, so

I'll be working on you all the time. I don't need to know, a lot of new people, again, on the call,

I don't need to know you personally to help you out or help your loved one that you brought into this call out.

There's another big group of individuals and they are individuals who have a time distortion.

Some of the symptoms are that you're really, really punctual. You're super, super punctual.

You have to be on time. If you're not, it bothers you. It ruins like your whole day.

That's how extreme, and then on the flipside, you can't keep track of time if it meant your life. You're always late,

by days sometimes, again, because you lose track of time. You tend to daydream.

You tend to forget how long time has passed, not necessarily know how long an hour would be,

if somebody asked you how long have you been sitting here, without looking at your watch you wouldn't know.

So those types of people in limbo between this physical realm and then the spirit side,

so imagine yourself being in two different timeframes; one physical timeframe with a 24 hour clock

as we have here on Earth, which isn't quite accurate, but close enough, and then when you're operating from

your spirit body, operates from a reality of no space, no time, and you're stuck in between

and that's where a lot of fear in you comes in. And then some of you within that group start to see

realities that aren't the best and you want to escape.

Breath in again as we go deeper and we'll just continue on,

might be longer than the suggested time just because there's a lot of different subgroups.

A good number of you asking as I tap into you, like why can't you help yourself?

Remember as I talk there's nothing that you can do, especially for the new ones.

Let's come and and take a realized breath in, again nice and deep. Again, coming into our body

as I continue to work on you, noticing the space around you, even if you don't feel that space around you,

your spirit body. Most of you do, some of you are too fearful, imagine the space around you arms' length.

That's your space, even outside of meditation. That's your space, be aware of it.

To just answer the question of why you can't do this on your own,

it's beyond the level of awareness that you are at. Suppose that another way, the way I see it,

you don't have admin level to what really dictates your life

and that's why you can't escape the shackles.

That's why these patterns keep repeating for you. And I know a good number of you have tried things

over and over and over again. Those are all physical things. Note suicides,

I'd say over 99% happen because of a spiritual program that runs in you, beyond your comprehension,

beyond your fault, nothing that you've done here in this lifetime.

So you can release the self-guilt, the blame of having your life not go the way it has or should, again,

way beyond your control. You're merely a player of your life. You're not the creator.

Just noting how you're feeling as we continue on.

As I scan for individuals on the call, some people that you've brought in are probably feeling a lot lighter.

That's that disconnect between whatever, whoever is bound to you. And then also your own sense of self,

your identity, your spirt, getting locked back in where it should be.

And we'll take a few minutes to do that for you. Again, all you have to do is just be here, noting your body.

Let's go ahead and take a deep breath in again as we continue on.

There's a very small subgroup of this group. It's almost like an exorcism for this smaller group.

You don't have one or two, but you've been a vessel for a lot of spirits who have been maimed,

abused, suicidal obviously

lifetime after lifetime you've absorbed them into you.

So, again, it's a smaller group, but if that resonates with you, if you're not feeling that great, if....

it's almost like you're convulsing, that's you, as these spirits leave you.

So that deep breath in again.

You can stay in this space for as long as you wish. Whenever you're ready,

all you need to do is take a deep breath in, relaxing and opening your eyes, looking at something inanimate,

like a chair, the floor, the ceiling, the wall.

As a note, a lot of extreme cases. Some of you feel elated like you do now.

Some of you will go through some emptiness. Some of you will go through some heavy detox.

You might get a little more depressed or even more suicidal,

because that's the rule set that you've created, as far as getting out, so that happens. Just be aware

that that's part of your process of cleaning out. For those individuals that resonate that way

or resonate with what I just said, again, let me just explain again, things get a little worse for you

before they get better and then on the flipside, for a good number of you actually,

over 50% of what I'm seeing on the call, you'll just, within the next, even now, almost immediately,

a good number of you feeling just very, very different, but within the next few days getting lighter, freer, and so on.

One thing to note, if you've been possessed basically by somebody who has committed suicide

and they've been looking for so long, 10, 20, even longer, throughout your whole lifetime,

and now that they're gone you might feel really empty and not know what to do with yourself

because nobody else is controlling you. You're in control now so you have to take the helm of your ship.

Since you haven't done it before, it's kind of new to you, so you might feel empty

and then you'll gravitate to latch on to somebody else. Just be aware, you can't,

and then you'll come back into your own self and start

sailing your own ship, somebody else like ships, that's why I use that example.

Anyway, anything else I need to cover?

Oh, you can pass this along, this Frequency Clinic, to anybody. Just give them the link.

If you are part of a school system that needs help,

please pass it along to the school system or even suicidal clinics and so on like that.

People go through these suicide clinics, and I'm not cutting them down, but it takes years

and a lot of times I can do that within say just this session for you or for many people.

Okay? So it'll help them greatly.

Thanks for being on the call guys. Just notice what you notice. Take care. Bye bye.

For more information on my programs please visit MasSajady.com

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AI for Public Health: Substance Use Preventive Interventions for Homeless Youth - Duration: 11:19.

[MUSIC]

Hi, thank you so much for having me here such a good way of getting people from

different disciplines especially I'm from social sciences.

To kind of talk about very important issues facing our

society and how we can use interdisciplinary methods to

kind of mitigate those issues.

So just a little background on me before I start my

presentation.

So as I said earlier, my name's Anamika Barman-Adhikari, and

I'm an assistant professor in the School of Social Work at

the University of Denver.

And in terms of my research interest,

I'm fascinated with the idea of social influence.

And for the last eight years, I have been trying to understand,

kind of why people cluster in social networks,

both face-to-face and online.

And kind of the psychological, sociological, cognitive,

and mathematical rules that govern how these

networks tend to operate.

In terms of my talk today, I have to add one caveat before I

even get into the presentation.

I am not an AI expert.

I'm a social scientist who has come to value and

appreciate how AI can be used in the public health domain.

And I'm gonna use one of our projects which is known as GUIDE

to kind of showcase how interdisciplinary research,

especially AI in public health and

social work had come together to solve a very important issue

in the domain of behavioral sciences and

specially substance abuse prevention.

So as I said earlier,

I'm gonna talk about GUIDE which is an acronym,

which stands for Group-based Intervention Decision Aid for

Substance Abuse Prevention among Homeless Youth.

But before I get into that,

I think it would be useful to get a sense of the scope of

substance abuse and homelessness among youth who have

experienced homelessness in the United States.

So in terms of the population and numbers, approximately 1.5

million youth are homeless in the US at any given point of

the year, which might be surprising to a lot of you here,

because the US is one of the richest countries in the world,

but we still have stark levels of inequality.

In terms of the rates of substance use among homeless

youth, there's so many things that plague you to experience

homelessness, but substance abuse is especially problematic.

So based on data collected in between 2011 to 2013 in

Los Angeles from a thousand homeless youth.

What we found is that about a quarter of youth engage in

either meth use or prescription drug misuse and about 15%,

13% to 15%, engage in heroin or injection drug use.

And to put these numbers into context why this is problematic,

approximately 1% of youth, equivalently aged youth,

in the US who are housed and

not homeless engage in the same kind of drug use rates.

So 1% versus 25%, that's pretty stark.

So one of the reasons why I'm so interested in substance abuse is

because it is a network based phenomenon.

So social influence is key to understanding why people

engage in drug abuse.

So this is a network map and what you see here is 160

homeless youth who are connected to each other in a social space.

And the blue dots are people, all of the dots are people and

the lines are basically the relationships among them.

And the blue nodes are people who engage,

youth who engage in drug use.

And the grey and

white dots are people who don't engage in drug use.

And what you'll see here is that,

really drug use is a public health phenomenon, right?

All the drug users tend to cluster together,

which is explained by classic social theories.

Homophily, the notion that

birds of the same feather flock together.

And also social learning theory,

if you're around people who engage in a behavior,

guess what, you're more likely to engage in that behavior.

So, however, the ironic thing is that in terms of preventing drug

use, even though networks are implicated in how,

why substance abuse happens.

Networks are also the key to preventing drug abuse.

So what research has found that prevention programs are most

effective when they have a peer component,

because then people get to engage in drug refusal skills or

drug resistance skills in their natural peer environment.

So the way these peer network interventions have been designed

is that people are usually assigned to groups based on

random assignment without any knowledge of how they

are connecting to their peers.

Or also, not an understanding of the social space

where they're engaging in drug use.

Or the other method that is used is that youth get to choose

their own peer groups.

And if you go back to the previous slide,

what we saw is that peers tend to hang out with other peers

who are like themselves.

So a lot of times what happens is that a lot of users come to

get together and that increases their drug use behavior which is

known by the term called Deviancy Training.

And Deviancy Training is a problem in prevention science.

It has been a sticky problem in prevention science ever since we

have been trying to prevent drug abuse among any groups of youth.

So in terms of the question we wanted to address or the problem

we wanted to address through our interdisciplinary collaboration

is, how to assign people to groups based on their existing

network relationships, and also their substance use behaviors.

And the way we saw how AI helped is that with AI,

we wanted to understand whether we could have a predictive

algorithm that could tell us whether or not if we engage in

that intervention, if Deviancy Training would be exacerbated.

Or if you could really use Deviancy Training.

So in the context of AI,

we really saw this as a graph partitioning problem.

So if you go back to the figure that I showed you earlier,

what if we could design an algorithm

that could reconfigure this network

based on drug use as well as preexisting relationships,

in a way where we could optimize positive influence.

So instead of cutting these networks into clusters,

we had to reconfigure people in a way that we could basically

reduce the problem of deviancy training.

So in order to do that, we thought we had to model three

important parameters, and I'm gonna talk about what parameters

we included and not really the simulation techniques,

and Phoebe's gonna address that in her doc.

But in terms of understanding why Deviancy Training happens

and how to mitigate it,

we thought there are three important modeling components

that we needed to include in our algorithm.

First, is Network Influence which I'm gonna talk about.

The second, is Network Dynamic Modeling and

third is Interventionist Modeling.

So in terms of Influence Modeling, as Amalia was saying

earlier, there are competing influences in that perks there.

People are associated with a lot of people and

because of the diversity of these influences they are both

positive and negative influences on people.

So the way we saw it is that, it is linear threshold model.

So basically people get both positive and

negative influences from their peers, and

if the influence signal crosses the threshold value,

then the person is more likely to change their behavior.

So for example, if a user is connected to more non-users

than users, they're more likely to change their behavior.

Also, because this intervention the way we design social work

intervention is that it happens over a period of time, and

over that period of time people change their behaviors and

also their relationships.

It was important for us to model how those relationships change.

And what we hypothesized is that if a user became a non-user,

they're probably more likely to strengthen their

relationships with other non-users and

weaken their relationships with other users.

And that's something we

also wanted to model in the algorithm.

Also there is the interventionist components in

social work.

Usually, interventions are delivered by professionals, and

they are also a key component of the intervention.

And we wanted to basically understand what kind of

relationships the participants have with the interventionist,

and how that changes the nature of their behaviors as well as

their networks.

In terms of the results, what we found is that GUIDE outperforms

the traditional status quo methods of random assignment,

and peer chosen groups by almost 40%.

That's pretty huge, and that's statistically and

practically meaningful.

And what this emphasis is that it's important to acknowledge

existing relationships and network tie strength and

behavior in understanding how we can minimize Deviancy Training.

How GUIDE helps?

In the real world, we are planning to deploy this decision

aid in a shelter in Denver, Colorado, and what we'll be able

to do is to predict scenarios where Deviancy Training is

increased thus, saving time, money, and effort.

Future strategies, real world deployment that I talked about.

We also need to make certain tweaks to our model to

kind of include uncertainties and

we also need to make our model a little more complex,

because right now, we are just modelling three things.

We hope to model other behavioral parameters, and

demographic variables that might also impact substance abuse.

So that concludes my presentation.

I'll be happy to talk to you later and

answer any questions you have right now.

Thank you. >> [APPLAUSE]

>> Yes.

>> In homelessness and drug abuse.

>> Uh-huh.

>> Which peers does?

>> So that's a great question.

So substance abuse happens prior to people becoming homeless, and

it could be a cause of homelessness as well.

So a lot of people become homeless,

because they're substance users and

also because they have to survive in an environment

where drug abuse is considered to be a survival skill.

It could get exacerbated because of the circumstances they face

after they experience homelessness.

So it could be both.

It's a chicken and egg thing.

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VEGETA DANCING KPOP? GIRLGROUP SONGS IN PUBLIC! - Duration: 5:55.

Hi guys! This is Minzyah!

So, a lot of you asked me to do another DANCING KPOP IN PUBLIC

I decided to match useful to pleasant

I already did this Vegeta cosplay in the half of the year,

So i think that i can dance dressed as Vegeta to see the people reactions!

In a event here in my city called SANA FEST

So, i hope you guys like it!

Thumbs up if you like it, subscribe, comment what you think about this video

If you want that i dance again in cosplay

And in the end of the year, I pretend to do another dancing kpop in public, so stay tunned!

Let's go to the video!

So, that's all folks!

I hope that you guys liked it, Vegeta dancing kpop

Girbands, or girlgroups ahaha

Sorry!

This video it would not be possible without my friend's help, Vitória

She will help me in my kpop store, this weekend

Vitoria: she said that i was going have my friday free to enjoy the event,

But we came here 14:00, and it's already 18:00, and we still recording

Right?

I'm very sweaty, i can't take it anymore

So it's all, comment below the musics you want to see in the next video in public,

And don't forget, we have a goal to 8.000 likes

(In Brazil, Vegeta says in Dragon Ball Z: "His ki is over 8.000" and its become a meme)

active the notification bell to receive the new videos

See you in the next videos! Bye~!

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KPOP IN PUBLIC TURKEY |TWICE - HEART SHAKER| - Duration: 3:50.

Yes friends. We're looking for a crowded place to dance.

I have to give this footnote I can not dance well.

It's an easy dance like a heart shaker. I could not memorize it in four days.

I have deficiencies. please do not ignore this.

Let's start dancing!

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Kpop Dance Game 8 (in public) UJJN ft a wild Chuasia - Duration: 21:49.

Red Velvet - Peekaboo

WannaOne - Energetic

Gugudan - Chococo

Golden Child - Damdadi

Gfriend - Love Whisper

BTS - DNA

Pristin - We like

Seventeen - Don't wanna cry

EXID - DD

Jay Park - Yacht

Blackpink- - AIIYL

KARD - Hola Hola

Hyuna - Babe

Taemin - Move

Twice - Likey

SF9 - Solo Mio

Dreamcatcher - Chase Me

EXO - The Eve

CLC - Like it

Jay Park - you know

Weki Meki _ I don't like your girlfriend

*As per usual the speaker died XD

NCT127 - Cherry bomb

Mamamoo - Yes Iam

Vixx - Chained Up

Chunghwa - Why don't you know

Winner - Really really

BESTie - Excuse me

Teentop - Rocking

Minx - Shake it love

BAP - One shot

Girl's Day - Ring my bell

Got7 - Just right

SNSD - Gee

SHINee - Ring ding dong

Sunmi - Gashina

BTS - Go Go

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Walmart CEO Doug McMillon on public trust - Duration: 2:28.

- You talk a lot about

creating an atmosphere of transparency and trust,

and everything you've just talked about

is kind of supporting evidence.

How do we more broadly deal with the trust issues?

Where I say "we" more broadly,

I mean the business community has created

a real loss of trust in terms of the social contract

and the belief that we're trying to do anything

other than line our own pockets.

So how do we restore the trust around

we're trying to improve the lives of customers, employees,

improve our footprint in communities, and so on?

And do you ever get frustrated that,

despite all the great things that you're working on,

that there's no real shift in the public perception?

- I think it's a concern.

The words "free enterprise" or "capitalism"

can be looked at in a negative fashion.

I don't think it's just true now.

It was probably true in the '70s

and other periods of time as well.

And over time,

you are what you are.

And the truth should come out,

and fairness should win the day.

So I think transparency is part of the answer.

And when you make a mistake as a business,

you need to admit it.

But to the extent that you can and should,

as you weigh all these things,

be completely open and transparent about everything.

And then it is what it is.

And I hope not to be lumped in

as an industry or as a business with others

that we don't deserve to be lumped in with.

And when we make a mistake or fall short,

let's talk about it as much as we possibly can.

We have a sustainability report that we issue once a year.

And we've set goals, for example,

on social and environmental sustainability

that we fall short on.

And what we try to do is to say,

"We're hitting this one. We're hitting this one."

"We delivered that one,

but we're short on this one, this one, and this one,

and here's why."

And I think that's the approach that we need to take.

I think the world is for sure getting more transparent,

and it will be more transparent

in the future than it has been.

And when that light gets shined on Walmart,

we want you to like what you find as much as possible.

And when there's something that's not right,

let's be honest about it and let's go do something about it.

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