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They weren't sure it could be done, but these homeless girls now know — without a doubt — what can be accomplished.

They know there's a place for them.

Twenty-five girls from city high schools got the pep talk of a lifetime this week when they went to visit shelter-kid-turned-college-student Angely Tejada as part of a three-day tour of upstate colleges. The 19-year-old freshman at the State University of New York at Delhi, told the determined teens to follow their dreams right out of the shelter system and into college.

"You've got to keep trying and never give up," said Tejada, who met the girls Monday for an informal talk before their official campus tour. "It was hard, but you'll survive — believe me."

The kids who visited Tejada on Monday are members of All Sisters Evolving Together, a unique club for homeless high school girls that's run by city social workers.

Alisha Britton (l.), Ivory Parker (c.) and Paishunce Montero took a campus tour at SUNY Delhi.

(Mike Groll/Mike Groll)

ASET members attend schools across the city and live in a variety of temporary housing, ranging from shelters to the homes of relatives and friends.

The girls were amazed to meet Tejada, whose inspiring journey from a Harlem shelter to SUNY was chronicled in a series of Daily News stories that began in August when she left for college.

Tejada was once one of them, just another city kid living in a shelter — but she escaped the system and now she's making good on her college dreams.

The message — and the proof — weren't lost on the girls who went to see her.

"It shows that we can do it, too," said Ivory Parker, 17, an ASET member and senior at Brooklyn's Medgar Evers College Preparatory School who boasts an 85 average.

"No matter your circumstances, there is always hope and you can always achieve your goal of going to college and pursuing a career," said Parker, who lives in an East New York shelter with her mother and two sisters and plans to study criminal justice when she graduates.

Ivory and the others on the trip are but a few success stories among the city's record 105,445 homeless kids in public schools. Though the wins come one kid at a time, each victory is huge.

Tejada came from a Harlem shelter to fulfill her college dreams.

(Mike Groll/Mike Groll)

While Ivory's group visited campuses, three dozen homeless boys took their own trip to other upstate colleges. The boys are in a club called Safe In My Brother's Arms, or SIMBA. Like ASET, SIMBA was created by Wayne Harris, a veteran city Education Department social worker.

Both clubs meet a number of times each week, giving students a mix of support group-style teambuilding, academic lessons and tips for college- and career-readiness.

The city has rolled out numerous supports for homeless kids in recent years, including $30 million worth of services such as tutoring and busing in the 2016-17 school year alone.

But Wayne Harris said the clubs and their college visits serve a special purpose.

"The overall goal is that they are college- or career-ready and become good citizens," he said. "The kids really land in some great places."

The girls are now filled with hope that they, too, can make it to college.

(Mike Groll/Mike Groll)

Kids count

The following are facts about homelessness in city schools:

* A record 105,445 homeless kids attended city schools in the 2015-16 year. That's up 22% from 86,694 during the previous school year.

* That 2015-16 total is more than double the 2007-08 population of 50,926 homeless students. Although part of the national recession coincided with that school year, the effects of the economy collapsing were not yet fully realized.

* The city will spend roughly $30 million on supports for homeless kids for the current school year that ends in June.

* About 1.1 million students are enrolled in city schools.

SOURCES: New York State Technical and Education Assistance Center for Homeless Students, New York City Education Department

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South Koreans are set to have the longest life expectancy in the world, according to

research by the World Health Organization and Imperial College London.

The average lifespan of a South Korean woman is projected to top 90 years by 2030,... overtaking

Japan's top spot in the age rankings from its current fourth place.

French and Japanese women are expected to live to 88 years on average.

Korean men are also likely to live longer than their OECD peers, averaging 84-point-seven

years of age,... followed by Austrians, the Swiss and Canadians.

The study says Koreans' longevity has been boosted by strong economic development as

well as universal healthcare, education, child nutrition and the "rapid scale-up of new medical

technologies."

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The 7 Week Fitness Plan - Experity Functional Strength VLOG (Burr Ridge, IL) - Duration: 2:58.

hey guys, Paul from Experity here. We get

asked all the time how long did it take

to get in shape. If you look at magazines

are all over the internet there's plenty

of people offering quick fixes 12 days

here a brand-new body in 90 days but I

think we all know that we're not going

to go from michael moore to davids

Michelangelo overnight so how long does

it take

well yeah it's a lifestyle change its

going to take a while but however there

is some light at the end of the tunnel

and you can be seeing some results

quicker than you might think

As any responsible coaches told you

there are no quick fixes if you want

something special to change your body

going to take a little while to take the

overall of your lifestyle realistically

at the same time we can't just expect

you to stay motivated and keep working

hard to ever see any results

how do you reconcile these two how do we

make sure that you know that hates give

it here this for the long haul but at

least show you a little bit of progress

incrementally way we do here at Experity

is we chunk it down to seven weeks

cycles so you can see your progress

every seven weeks exactly how we do that

the first thing we do is lay out another

week broken so we decide which exercises

we're going to do which ones we want to

improve on which variations of that

exercise our right for you after that

we're going to set a baseline meaning we

determine where are you at with those

exercises right now

now we've got something to work off of

now we have a number to improve so over

the course of the next seven weeks we

spent the first three week really a

higher rep range using a little bit

lighter weight so we can build a nice

foundation of good solid technique and

muscle every the next three weeks want

to drop the reps little bit and increase

the weight

this is where we start to push the

numbers up and strive to be their

previous members to the seventh week of

the cycle we're going to take it easy to

rest up a little bit because at the end

of that week or a retest and see how far

we've come in those last seven weeks. I

think we all know that deep down we want

to make a change would have to change

our lifestyle and that can be pretty

overwhelming but by chunking it down

into smaller pieces to this case

seven-week cycles we're able to see how

the hard work we're putting it now

yields results every couple of months by

doing that we're able to reiterate that

process every couple of months until

it's no longer part of a big lifestyle

overhaul

it's just a part of what we do and who

we are and it's what keeps us motivated

to keep going

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Greetings friends.

With you, as always SPORT SCIENCE.

First of all, we would like I would like to congratulate all the male

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Atheist to Muslim Convert - Stupid Muslim Comments #13 - Duration: 12:50.

Hi everyone, welcome back to TheVeganAtheist.

This week I deconstruct and critique a Muslim Youtuber who once identified as an atheist.

He outlines the path of his conversion and I felt that discussing and exposing some underlining

issues may help others considering Islam specifically, or religion in general.

I don't think he is a stupid person, but rather misguided and influenced to accept wild beliefs

for really bad reasons.

But, just before diving in, I wanted to remind you guys that I have an online poll in which

you can vote for what videos you want me to make next.

I've reset the poll and added some of your suggested topics, so once you've watched this

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Now, lets get this video going!

I hear this often in the atheist community.

I too have felt this way many times, because there are just so many people who hold their

god belief on such a thin sliver of reasoning.

It is important to acknowledge that being religious is not a cause of one's diminished

intelligence.

There are a lot of incredibly smart individuals, many much more educated then I, who hold a

god belief of one sort or another.

Many theists believe what they do simply because of indoctrination.

It is all they know, and it is the lens through which they perceive the world around them.

For others, especially in economically challenged communities, with little to no formal education,

people are more likely to pick up a god belief in order to cope with their lot in life, and

hope for rewards in a life hereafter.

When these promises are packaged by seemingly wise and knowledgeable people who hold a respected

status in their community (the imams, pastors, priests and rabbis), skepticism and reason

are suffocated, and its easy to accept without resistance.

It can be extremely tempting to tear into someone who holds religious beliefs and point

out all the silly stupid things they believe, but this is counter productive and will most

likely do nothing more then introduce emotion and remorse, and lead each person standing

firmer in their convictions.

I'd encourage everyone to ask more questions, get clarifications, and have the believer

explain how a) their particular god is real b) how they happened to find themselves in

the one and true religion while the rest of mankind got it all so very wrong.

Doing so might give them pause to question what they hold so dear.

Lastly, I think its an excellent idea for everyone to pick up a Qu'ran or Bible, or

whatever religious text and read it.

Doing so, you will be in a unique position of having done something that most believers

haven't done, and can speak with authority when challenged.

Its quite an experience having a discussion with a theist, when you know more about their

religious text then they do.

Now, here's the first real sign of a problem.

His willingness to look past the immoral parts of the Qu'ran and come away with a skewed

perspective of the entire text and the god it lays out.

The Qu'ran I'm sure has many wise, moral and helpful tips throughout its pages, just like

nearly all other religious books, but the claim made within, is that the Qu'ran is not

merely a book written by a wise desert nomad, but instead a god's direct message to mankind.

I can find all sorts of wise and moral lessons in all sorts of literature... even in the

pages of comic books, but that does not in any way elevate the textual author to divine

status.

Fear is a very strong tool for manipulation, one that religions have used for centuries.

I personally don't find hell particularly frightening, because I see it for what it

is, a last ditch effort by the religious to keep you believing.

If reason can't convince you to stay, then fear might be able to overpower your doubts.

Fear of eternal torment was a major contributor to this Youtuber's adoption of Islam.

What I find especially curious, is that while he was brought up in an atheistic home with

no promise of an afterlife of either the heaven or hell variety, the mere reading of the Qu'ran

could cause him to question reality and bring out fear for an imaginary realm that has not

been demonstrated to exist.

It would be akin to, as an adult, reading a book about monsters, and arriving at the

conclusion that monsters are real and do in fact live under your bed, even in the face

of all available evidence.

Nothing I could ever read would convince me that monsters live in beneath my bed, or that

hell exists.

It would take a lot more then words printed on paper to convince me of something so far

fetched.

When fear is employed to convince you of anything, tread very cautiously.

Lastly, the whole notion of a hell, brings up for me three questions that I have yet

to hear a reasonable response: 1) If Allah exists, what kind of being would

send someone to suffer eternally in hell for merely disbelief (or belief in the wrong religion)?

2) How could any crime we commit in our short life be worthy of eternal punishment?

Seems to me to be an infinitely disproportional punishment for a crime.

And 3) How could you determine which god and which religion is most correct?

Nearly all religions believe their's to be the one and true path to a god, and disbelief

will lead to their version of hell.

If you put your metaphorical eggs in Allah's basket, and it turns out that god's chosen

religion is actually the Second Baptist Church, then you are royally screwed.

As a naturally skeptical and evidence demanding person, I simply cannot comprehend how anyone

could believe a character in a book exists because of how impressively they were portrayed.

I would imagine one would have to already accept that such a being exists in order to

be moved to accept the description of said person.

There are countless characters in world literature that are both fictional, and grand is stature,

wise beyond their years, and a role model for humanity to take note.

Yet no matter all the amazing attributes and impressive list of accomplishments they are

all the same... a creation of someone's mind.

Unfortunately we never gets details on what specifically solidified his acceptance of

Islam.

His reference to flip flopping between his atheism and theism is an indication that he

struggled with skepticism and the religious indoctrination that was supplanting it.

At some point his skeptical rational defense faltered and he fully accepted extraordinary

claims about the universe.

The Deen Show is a Youtube channel hosted by a Muslim convert

that attempts to bring Islam into the 21st century.

It is a proselytizing channel that interviews Muslims on a variety of topics including conversion

stories, proofs of Islam, pop culture Muslims, and oddly MMA.

Its an attempt to make Islam more approachable to a western audience.

Yusuf Estes (born Joseph Estes) is an American preacher from Texas who converted from Christianity

to Islam.

He is active in Islamic missionary work in the US teaching the techniques on how to convert

non-Muslims to Islam.

Dr. Shabir Ally is a prolific debater, author and speaker, specializing in Islam and Christianity.

He is known for a more moderate and scholarly interpretation of Islam.

He devotes a lot of his work to steering Christians towards Islam by arguing against Christian

apologetic.

These men are all selling Islam and are apologists on a mission.

Every major religion will have their equivalent, ie, well spoken proponents that work to bring

their particular interpretation of their particular religion to the masses.

It is crucial to consider the arguments against your beliefs before accepting them.

In order to find everything wrong with Islam, just ask a Christian apologist.

Conversely if you want to find out everything wrong about Christianity, ask a Muslim apologist.

Test your religious beliefs as you would test others.

Muhammad riding a winged horse to heaven sure does sound silly, but maybe your belief in

talking snakes, donkeys and zombie Jesus is just as ridiculous.

Unsurprisingly, he was

tempted towards arguments for Christianity but found his way back to Islam.

Many of the same techniques and arguments used by Muslim apologists are also used by

Christian ones.

There's a lot of overlap and no real way, other then pure assertion, to determine who

comes out victorious.

There is a massive body of literature and countless debates and lectures on Christianity

versus Islam, and apologists on either side have developed defenses that convince only

those who already side with one or the other.

If you are leaning towards Islam, you will find the arguments against Christianity more

convincing.

If you are leaning more towards Christianity, then you will think that its apologetic is

stronger.

We all ought to be mindful of our natural inclination to fall into echo chambers of

our own creation.

Everyone thinks they are right about the majority of their beliefs, yet it is evident to many

others how wrong they really are on so many of them.

When we are convinced of something, and are unwilling to entertain the idea we may be

wrong, we have strolled into dangerous waters.

Never stop questioning.

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English Vocabulary: House Cleaning - Duration: 4:56.

[Whistling]

Oh, hey, guys. I'm Alex. Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson on

"House Cleaning Vocabulary". So, most of us, we have to deal with house cleaning. Cleaning

our homes is one of the most basic things that we do on our weekends or during the week.

So, let's look at some common verbs, as well as some common nouns that you can use to talk

about house cleaning.

Number one, obviously the most basic verb, is: "clean". So, you can use the verb "clean"

to talk about anything. You can clean the floor, clean the window, clean a wall, clean

a table, clean a chair. That's all you need to know about the verb "clean".

Next, we have the verb: "sweep". So: "Sweep the floor with a broom." Does anyone know

what a broom is? That's right. This is a broom. Okay? And sweeping is the action of doing

this. So, you sweep the floor with a broom. Okay?

Now, once you sweep the floor, you might want to, you know, clean it a little more maybe

with some water and some soap. And if you want to clean the floor with some water and

some soap, what you are doing is you're probably mopping the floor with a mop. Now, I don't

have a mop with me today, but it's best to think of a mop as like a broom with a wet

part at the end. So, mopping, you're going whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh. You're mopping

the floor with a mop. The verb and the noun are the exact same thing.

Next up, we have "vacuum". Now, what is a vacuum? Let me show you. There we have a vacuum.

And it's similar to "mop" where the verb and the noun are the exact same thing. So, you

can vacuum with a vacuum, just like you can mop with a mop. All right?

Next, we have the verb: "wipe". And "wipe" can be used in many contexts as well. So,

if I have let's say... Let's imagine this is a piece of cloth. I can wipe off the table

with a cloth, for example. Or you... I can wipe off the board if it's dirty. So, "to

wipe" is this action. Okay? And, again, you can use the preposition "off" as a phrasal

verb, so you can wipe off a table or wipe off a board, for example.

Next, we have the verb: "scrub". Now, "scrub" is very often used when you're cleaning, you

know, your bathroom, or the bathtub, or the walls in your bathroom. And if you have tiles,

which are, again, the square pieces like in a bathroom, you can scrub them. Okay? And

normally, what you need is a brush to scrub, not a toothbrush, but, you know, a cleaning

brush or what you can call a scrubbing pad. So, to really get that hard clean, to scrub

stuff around your toilet, or around your bathtub, or around the walls in your bathroom. Okay?

And finally, you can use the word: "Dust (or dust off) the table with a duster." Now, "dust"

is something which accumulates over time on tables, on pretty much anything. Imagine it

as being the little particles that build up over time if you don't touch something. So,

if you can [do this to a book or to a table, you will see dust flying off of it, and you

need a duster to dust off the dust. Okay?

So, to review, the most common verb you can use in house cleaning is "clean". You can

sweep the floor with a broom. You can mop the floor with a mop. You can vacuum the floor

or the carpet with a vacuum. You can wipe a table with a cloth. And you can scrub tiles

with a brush or a scrub pad. And you can also dust a table with a duster.

If you'd like to test your understanding of this vocabulary, as always, you can check

out the quiz on www.engvid.com. And don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel.

Back to work.

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Greetings friends.

With you, as always SPORT SCIENCE.

First of all, we would like I would like to congratulate all the male

the audience on February 23 this traditionally male

holiday.

On the day of the defender fatherland, family, wife,

friends, children, the weak and disadvantaged.

With a holiday all of us, friends!

Now a few words about the upcoming innovations.

Since it comes from you many different

questions to which answers in full format issues

we just do not have the physical possible, we would then

It decided to introduce the experimental section,

probably familiar to most of you - questions and answers.

Therefore, if you have interesting question, then ask

it below the video, laykayte other people's questions, which

you'll like.

Thus we will to understand that

it is interesting to you and The short answer to the most

popular and interesting of them.

Just to inform you that, that some of our content

channel will periodically go exclusively to

our group VKontakte and on our website, links

these resources you will be able to in the description of this

video.

In this step we have to go, as not all

You can speak in a format Yutuba service, especially

after changing its policy on reviewing

sporpita, additives and others.

Service is not very liked similar to the format in which

we have described sport additives, as we fine

hinted.

Therefore, my friends, we recommend you subscribe to our

VKontakte group and add our site in your browser bookmarks,

not to miss the exclusive Materials that can

interest you.

In practice this will mean what content on our

the project will be even more as the format of daily

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and additional content in VKontakte and on our

site.

Well, do not be a redneck, Like postavte already under this

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