This Is Our Time Page #5
Oh!
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20:20,010 -- 00:20:22,843Promise?
406
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20:24,556 -- 00:20:26,012Okay.
407
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20:29,102 -- 00:20:30,558I Iove you.
408
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20:31,855 -- 00:20:33,311I Iove you, too.
409
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20:36,777 -- 00:20:40,190Hey, take care
of Dad for me.
410
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20:40,322 -- 00:20:42,404Do I have to?
411
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20:43,367 -- 00:20:45,232- Hey.
- Hey.
412
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20:45,327 -- 00:20:48,444Got the bags, got the tickets,
fIight's on time.
413
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20:48,580 -- 00:20:50,036You ready, Mrs. TayIor?
414
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20:50,499 -- 00:20:51,955I'm ready.
415
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20:52,042 -- 00:20:53,452(Luke)
Alright, let's do this.
416
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20:53,543 -- 00:20:55,704- Let's go.
- Okay.
417
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21:00,509 -- 00:21:03,501(Ethan narrating)
This is how
the real world goes;
418
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21:03,595 -- 00:21:05,005First you spend
your life dreaming about
419
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21:05,138 -- 00:21:08,175how great things
aregonna be one day,
420
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21:08,308 -- 00:21:12,017then that one day
finally arrives
421
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21:12,145 -- 00:21:15,763and it's thrilling and scary
422
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21:15,857 -- 00:21:20,066and it's everything and nothing
423
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21:20,195 -- 00:21:24,734And you thank God for the
amazing new things he's doing,
424
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21:24,866 -- 00:21:30,657a new adventure, and the way
heput all the pieces in place.
425
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21:30,747 -- 00:21:33,830And you pray thatyou'll
really be able to handle it
426
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21:33,917 -- 00:21:36,579like you thoughtyou could.
427
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21:43,218 -- 00:21:58,100j&j&j&
428
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21:58,233 -- 00:22:13,115j&j&j&
429
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22:13,248 -- 00:22:18,208j&j&j&
430
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22:19,254 -- 00:22:21,791(lndian male)
There's no shortage of work
at Embrace a Village.
431
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22:21,923 -- 00:22:25,757Nowyou're a part of a team
that serves 35 Ieprosy coIonies
432
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22:25,886 -- 00:22:28,298by assisting
with medicaI needs,
433
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22:28,430 -- 00:22:31,422making shoes,
serving in pantry,
434
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22:31,558 -- 00:22:33,970and working
with the chiIdren.
435
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22:34,102 -- 00:22:37,094And that's what we're
gonna be doing mostIy, right?
436
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22:37,230 -- 00:22:40,222There are 300 chiIdren
in our after-schooI program
437
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22:40,359 -- 00:22:45,149and 41 Iiving in
438
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22:45,280 -- 00:22:47,111- That's a Iot of kids.
-Yeah.
439
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22:47,240 -- 00:22:49,606Yeah, we are in desperate need
of more faciIity forthem,
440
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22:49,743 -- 00:22:51,529but we are making do.
441
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22:51,620 -- 00:22:53,702Put us to work.
442
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22:53,789 -- 00:22:55,620Yeah, first,
we weIcome.
443
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22:55,749 -- 00:22:58,957Our chiIdren want to
greet you in a speciaI way.
444
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22:59,086 -- 00:23:01,577I think they are ready.
Just come.
445
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23:01,671 -- 00:23:03,127Okay.
446
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23:03,673 -- 00:23:07,086[children singing]
j& This little light of mine j&
447
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23:07,177 -- 00:23:10,635448
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23:10,764 -- 00:23:14,131j& This IittIe Iight of mine j&
449
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23:14,267 -- 00:23:17,634450
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23:17,729 -- 00:23:21,187j& This IittIe Iight of mine j&
451
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23:21,316 -- 00:23:23,807452
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23:23,944 -- 00:23:25,605j& Let it shine j&
453
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23:25,695 -- 00:23:29,734j& Let it shine aII the time j&j&
454
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23:29,825 -- 00:23:32,692Oh, that was great!
455
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23:32,828 -- 00:23:34,489Oh, thank you!
456
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23:34,621 -- 00:23:37,579Oh, they're so precious.
457
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23:37,666 -- 00:23:40,533Rose, do the
chiIdren have Ieprosy?
458
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23:40,669 -- 00:23:43,957No, these are the chiIdren
with theirfamiIy members
459
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23:44,047 -- 00:23:47,835who have a disease,
but they are healthy.
460
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23:47,968 -- 00:23:49,674You want to make
some quick friends?
461
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23:49,803 -- 00:23:51,259Of course.
462
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23:56,518 -- 00:23:59,100How Iong did you have to do that
before you gain theirtrust?
463
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23:59,187 -- 00:24:01,223Two years.
464
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24:01,356 -- 00:24:05,599And one day I got invitation
from 40 Ieprosy viIIage Ieaders.
465
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24:05,694 -- 00:24:08,811l shared with them my vision
and my dreams with them
466
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24:08,905 -- 00:24:13,569forthe medicaI faciIity,
education for the viIIages,
467
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24:13,702 -- 00:24:16,739and food for the people,
you know?
468
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24:16,872 -- 00:24:20,990I teII them I did not have
funds to do aII these things,
469
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24:21,084 -- 00:24:25,043but I couId feeI that they
did not have trust in me.
470
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24:25,130 -- 00:24:26,540I'm reaIIy worried.
471
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24:26,631 -- 00:24:29,589And then Tibrek,
one of the Ieprosy patients,
472
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24:29,718 -- 00:24:32,926asked me if I'd Iike tea
and I said yes.
473
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24:33,054 -- 00:24:37,263And he, with his wounded hand,
washed his cup of tea
474
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24:37,392 -- 00:24:41,010and served me
the same cup.
475
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24:41,104 -- 00:24:42,560Everybody in the room
was silenced
476
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24:42,647 -- 00:24:47,687and wants to see whether
l drink that tea or not,
477
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24:47,819 -- 00:24:51,903but I don't have fear about it
because a IittIe act of Iove
478
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24:52,032 -- 00:24:54,239and l really want
479
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24:54,367 -- 00:24:57,575l really want to make
difference in their life.
480
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24:57,704 -- 00:24:59,160I had the tea
481
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24:59,247 -- 00:25:03,206in their viIIage, you know?.
482
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25:03,293 -- 00:25:05,875You wiIIingIy
exposed yourseIf?
483
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25:06,004 -- 00:25:09,041Yeah, see,
forthe IittIe act of Iove
484
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25:09,174 -- 00:25:11,836I got five viIIages' fund.
485
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25:11,927 -- 00:25:14,634That's reaIIy great.
486
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25:24,272 -- 00:25:26,354Professor, how's it going?
487
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25:26,441 -- 00:25:28,147Ethan, I'm good.
488
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25:28,276 -- 00:25:31,768Just catching up on
some new required reading.
489
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25:31,905 -- 00:25:33,987Ah, Iooks Iike
a Ryder book.
490
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25:34,115 -- 00:25:36,948Oh, we're going to require
aII our business majors
491
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25:37,077 -- 00:25:39,819Communications courses.
492
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25:39,955 -- 00:25:42,537There's so much
integration now.
493
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25:42,624 -- 00:25:45,240Anyway, what are you
writing these days?
494
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25:45,335 -- 00:25:48,418Oh, I'm not actuaIIy.
495
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25:48,547 -- 00:25:51,129I'm mostIy making
sandwiches, so--
496
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25:51,258 -- 00:25:53,715Can you take a minute?
497
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25:53,802 -- 00:25:57,090Uh, sure.
498
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26:02,727 -- 00:26:04,388How's your sister doing?
499
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26:04,479 -- 00:26:06,094Uh, she's good.
500
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26:06,189 -- 00:26:08,100Yeah, she doesn't get
much of a chance to e-maiI,
501
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26:08,191 -- 00:26:10,933but when she does
it sounds great, so---
502
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26:11,069 -- 00:26:13,276And you?
What happened to grad schooI?
503
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26:13,405 -- 00:26:16,772I didn't get in.
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