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The Monsey View is a work in progress. We are working on fine-tuning our font size and clarity of the articles for clear and reader-friendly text. Please share with us your feedback on this weekโ€™s font, and let us know how we can further enhance the comfort of your read. To Whom This May Concern, Your publication is really enjoyable, and I look forward to each new issue every week. Iโ€™m especially enjoying Chany Rosengartenโ€™s serial and other articles. Iโ€™m sure I am among many Monsey residents who devour every article. Therefore, I was shocked and saddened to read your portrayal of the Iran deal in Issue #9. Since I have been following this topic in other news sources, frum ones, as well as conservative secular ones, I can say with certainty that this news was presented from an angle that is not compatible with the outlook of Torah Jewry.

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The deal was a tragic capitulation to a rogue terror government, and we should be aware of this fact, if only to know to daven harder for yeshua and geulah! Continued on page 24

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YOURVOICE Replies to the Tutoring Dilemma:

Dear Third Grade Mom, I was compelled to write to you after reading your letter in The Monsey View. I am a learning disabilities and reading specialist for over 24 years. I administrate a special education department for NYC Department of Education and I work as an education consultant and tutor for our Monsey children. I have, Baruch Hashem, met with tremendous success. Educational support is successful, because when children achieve success they are happy, their self-esteem improves and school becomes a positive experience. All this can be achieved in a fun, loving and supportive manner. Do not feel bad about giving your daughter that support! She will thank you. ~Yocheved Groll, M.S. SBL P.S. I love The Monsey View and look forward to every new edition. Dear Concerned Mother, Thank you for bringing this issue to the forefront. I understand your struggle well. Iโ€™m awaiting the responses, as I am faced with similar decisions which I would like to receive guidance on. ~ Concerned Too

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Replies to the Garbage Issue: Iโ€™ve just read a letter from an old Monsey resident telling the โ€œnewcomersโ€ they should remember what garbage they left in the city. As a โ€œnewcomerโ€ myself I have to say that in the city you will almost never see garbage flying around! If thereโ€™s garbage in front of your house, even a snack bag, you get fined. And there are big garbage cans on every street corner for passerby to put garbage in. I was bothered by the letter because itโ€™s not true. So please donโ€™t put the blame on the โ€œnewcomers.โ€ ~Anonymous Dear Editor, I agree with the latest letter writers with reference to the garbage. Please focus on the beauty of our Town. In addition, instead of complaining, do something. For instance, I do not have kids at home anymore, yet my lawn always has wrappers and plates/cups on it blown from the neighbors. So what do I do? I go outside and clean it up. SIMPLE. Next in line is our beautiful Lake Suzanne. Please bubbies zaydies, mommies, tatties and others: when you direct your family members to throw the excess crumbs to the ducks (which actually might not even be legal), please remind them to first take the bread pieces out of the shopping bag. The ducks do not know how to do this. If you pass by the lake and look down, you will see shopping bags full of

food. As funny as this sounds, it is really not funny at all. And even though I can clean up the mess on my lawn, I cannot clean up the lake. Finally, the suggestion of folding the boxes is excellent and that is the way it was originally supposed to be collected. Bโ€H for our children. Bโ€H for our garbage. Letโ€™s keep everything in proper perspective. ~ R. Perl Kudos to the first lady who wrote about the garbage all over Monsey. She is right in every way. We are weekenders from Boro Park and it is true, the garbage there is a disgrace as well. The same is here. There is no excuse at all of any kind - no matter how big Keโ€h families are or that they have no maids - for the boxes and bags on lawns and curbs that fill our beautiful town. Yes, we appreciate the greenery and fresh air, but garbage has no right to be a sight to behold. Thousands of nonJews pass our streets and what is the view they have? Each one of us must be a little more careful and bribe a small child with a cookie to pick up litter. Let us keep a clean Monsey and Boro Park. Thank you. ~Anonymous Note: Please be aware that the references to โ€œRoute 306โ€ are not a target for residents of that specific street; rather chosen as a main road of Monsey.

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Most notably - the deal completely eases any restrictions after a mere number of years - meaning Iran has all its money, and merely needs to wait a few years to chalila implement its oft-stated goal of the annihilation of Eretz Yisrael. And this is if it abides by the deal. If it doesnโ€™t - well, Iran has a period of 24 days from when the international community requests an inspection of its nuclear facilities until it has to allow access. That is more than enough time for it to cover up its nefarious preparations. As well, during the time that the deal was being negotiated, Iranians were chanting on the streets โ€œDeath to Americaโ€ and โ€œDeath to Israel.โ€ That has to be significant. The only One Who can protect us is the Ribbono Shel Olam, but it does no one any service to misrepresent the true realities of our present galus. May you be zoche to report on the coming of Mashiach in the coming issue! ~ Tzipora Schiffer

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To The Monsey View:

Dear Tziporah,

Iโ€™d like to thank you for bringing us (the Monsey Viewers) such superquality, informative reading material. Especially the column โ€œBecoming Weigh Smarterโ€ by Esty Weiss, which will hopefully make us โ€œway smarter.โ€ The insightful and sensible info is a big eye-opener to us all. Please continue to bring us such useful information and more.

Thank you for your letter. We always appreciate feedback from our readers and value your opinion. Our intention with the news article was only to report on the very basic details of the deal and let our readers come to their own conclusions. Like you mentioned in your letter, โ€œLev malachim vโ€™sarim byad Hashem.โ€ Whatever the outcome of this deal is, it was orchestrated by the One Above. May we be zoche to the geulah sheleima before the deal goes into effect. And may these days of aveilus be turned into days of simcha.

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BECOMINGWEIGHSMARTER by Esty Weiss

Is โ€œCalories In, Calories Outโ€ the Whole Story? Most people would believe that if you eat more calories than you burn, you will store the excess as body fat, whereas if you eat fewer calories than you burn, you will lose fat; simple mathematics, right? Well, this is not exactly true!

Letโ€™s explore this issue even further - if, for example, you weigh 200 pounds and you want to drop weight, then you might decide to eat 1,000 calories a day for the next year. That would result in a 292,000 calorie deficit, which would equal to a 200-pound weight-loss after the year would you then disappear? A Simple Explanation: When a calorie deficit is first introduced, weightloss generally occurs, just as the numbers would dictate. However, it never takes long before weight-loss slows or stops completely. Why does this happen?

If fat loss is as black and white Thanks to Hashemโ€™s infinite as โ€œcalories in versus calories wisdom in the way He creout,โ€ then how do you explain ated us, our bodies have a why some overweight people complex and infallible series eat less than lean people, yet of defense mechanisms to they still struggle to lose an ounce? AddiItโ€™s physiologically impossible to tionally, how is it pospermanently lose fat with very low sible for some people calorie diets. to eat only 1,000-1,200 calories a day without protect us from starvation. losing very much weight at Itโ€™s physiologically imposall, sometimes not even lossible to permanently lose fat ing any weight? with very low calorie diets;

as soon as the body senses a food shortage, these defense mechanisms start to kick in. The Starvation Response: You can survive weeks without food. You may have heard stories about how people were lost in the mountains or wilderness for weeks without food or with very little food (only water). What makes it possible to stay alive under such conditions, is the remarkable way Hashem gave our bodies the ability to slow down the rate of calorie burning so we donโ€™t starve to death.

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HE ALTH&W ELLNE SS When you slash your calories too drastically, your body will automatically go into starvation mode. There is nothing you can do to stop this from happening! Your body has no way of knowing if youโ€™re trying to reduce your weight or if youโ€™re stuck someplace with very little food. Its job is to make sure to reserve all its energy and slow down the burning of calories for your survival. 4 reasons I Hope You Will Never Want to Count Calories Again:

1. The first thing that occurs during a calorie short-

age is a decrease in your metabolic rate. The lower your calories, the slower your metabolism becomes. Simply put, when you eat less, your body burns less!

2. As I mentioned last week, one of the most dev-

astating effects of a low-calorie diet is a loss of muscle! Once the starvation alarm is triggered, your body begins to look for ways to conserve energy. Muscle is metabolically active tissue. Itโ€™s very easy for your body to convert muscle into glucose (glucose is used for energy). This includes using skeletal muscles, internal organs, or even your heart muscle if needed!

3. Low-calorie diets trigger increased appetite and cravings because, when your body is in starvation mode, it will release the hunger hormone called ghrelin in an attempt to get you to eat more food. The hunger and cravings can become so strong that you become ravenous; you walk around with hunger pangs and all you can think of is food, food, food!

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I hope after reading this, you will attempt to experience weight-loss without restricting calories, and yes, it is possible to do so with a fat-burning food plan rather than through starving yourself! Have a healthy, weight-less week, Esty Weiss

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ways. I had closed the door on all debate. Money is money, and if you get it, you take it. I never say no to money. Even if it means I canโ€™t get into Hirsch Kollel. Even so, Iโ€™ll take the money.

Stone Duvidโ€™s Story So I sat down at a corner in Karlin, and now I had it all to myself, now that the kollel men have gone in search of a new one. There was an old hat sitting atop a seforim shank; why did someone leave it here? We wear hats until they come apart at the seams. I could see it had been sitting here a few days, based on the thin layer of dust that covered it. So nobody was here with me, even if someoneโ€™s hat was. Perhaps heโ€™s one of those people, like my new mechutan, who has enough homes that one hat seems insignificant. I found Turkish coffee, and I made myself a cup of mud. The water couldnโ€™t

So our month is covered, and I know Hashem has my back. Even if His way of working in my life is a check in Bank Hapoalim sent by people who refuse His way. Debt is the worst, and I never want it. Never, even as I marry off the children. My father knew all the gemachim the way he knew the names of his children. I know them, too, but only because I now pay them back for the debts my father could have never paid back in his lifetime, ten lira at a time. by Chany Rosengarten

Recap: In the aftermath of the shidduch, Chaya needs to discuss finances with her husband. In the privacy of the dark night, they realize that the sewing business does not seem to have viability. be heated; they had taken away the gas balloon when it emptied and never refilled it. So I drank it cold. Still, the essence that seeped into the

in a warm cave of answers. Seforim, all the wisdom of all of life, contained between these bindings. A ragtag of assorted seforim that people had donated the Money is money, and if you get it, you take it. over years, all of them cup was a refreshing jolt of holding the deep scent of alertness. The dregs Iโ€™d throw paper printed with eternal in the bin when I finished. words. I told myself this out loud, because who was listening, besides my own ears that needed to hear these words: โ€œVus iz di tachlis?โ€ After I said these words, I sat quietly, waiting for answers. The walls surrounded me

I started recounting the facts out loud. Our monthly expenses were covered. People said they refused to take money from the medinah. Chaya had once raised her concerns about taking from a body that got its money in questionable

My children have gone hungry. I can say it with pride and with shame, a mix that precludes just stating the facts and knowing it fully. I couldnโ€™t feed my children.

Kollel had never been more than a plug for the money leak. There was the house, and cheder, and kerosene. And milk and bread. But when it came to providing lunch, and a bite before sleep, every day for thirty days a month, not to mention Shabbos, I didnโ€™t always have. And I would never, ever borrow. But we always scraped by. And the kids might have had a perpetual gnaw in the pit down their throat. This is how they grew. Malka is now fully grown. Iโ€™m required to give Malkaโ€™la 40 percent of a dirah in Mattersdorf. This is the fact. I just lost my kollel income, which we relied on for the little food we have. Another fact. Chaya is sinking money into a business that has no potential. Another fact. So the facts added up. And the big question, how to cover it.

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RELAX... There were options; the things others have done in my situation were plenty. Some went to America to collect and create contacts, for the next round. Some took on work. Some borrowed, which I wouldnโ€™t. Going to America? It seemed like such an ambitious, difficult obstacle to overcome. Borrow, again, for a ticket. Go there, alone. Schnor contact lists from people who have charted the new continent before me. Find gitte Yidden who would host me. Who would show me around? Who would speak my language? Who knew if Iโ€™d be successful? Enough to even cover the exorbitant plane ticket costs. I had never left Eretz Yisrael yet. I would rather work at menial, degrading labor and continue to live the life Iโ€™d always known. So that left me with working. Working. When would I learn? Daven? Shmooze? When? But I could work. And someone who needed able-bodied laborers would pay. And the money would go to marry off Malka. Maybe, just maybe, there would be enough to take some off for a chicken once a month. Iโ€™d be working harder, but Iโ€™d be getting more. Maybe? The only other option was kollel. Because who knew if working as a laborer gave me

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that much more than kollel off. I would talk to Rachamim. that it was worth going away A thought stole into my head. from my only profession? I should learn now. Sit down Kollel had never been more to rest in front of a sefer. than a plug But I had for the committed money leak. He wasnโ€™t offering me any to action. I Work might help here. His face was a forged on in work. It was faรงade of well-fed happiness the heat and time to find and Sephardi ambition. uncertainty. out. I raked my hands over the seforim lined up the wall, like I was leaving the succah and kissing its walls goodbye. Iโ€™d be back, but never as before. The street was hot. The midday sun sneered at his underlings, who made their way out into a direct encounter with him. I cupped my eyes and looked directly up at the sun, allowing it to warm my nose. Nothing will stop me now from doing what I know I have to, I thought. Ha! How does one get a job? I didnโ€™t know. So I opened the door to the first business I found, a bookbinder. โ€œIโ€™m looking for work. Do you have?โ€ Velvel Benet peered up. โ€œI work fine myself,โ€ he said, his white, long beard unfolding as he lifted his head from his work. โ€œBut Rachamim Gal told me he is expanding. People are buying machines.โ€ Velvelโ€™s nachas was apparent as he savored the advances in todayโ€™s world. โ€œTalk to him. Heโ€™s over at Haturim.โ€ I left the store, and hurried

Rachamim was home when I got to his store, so I went around the building and up the stairs. He welcomed me into his kitchen, where his wife was frying a schwarma of fresh chicken ends. His house smelled spicy and bountiful, so different than the hopes of food that occasionally sent an aroma through my doorway. He was in good cheer when he bid me to sit and poured me a glassful of mint-infused water.

He wasnโ€™t offering me any help here. His face was a faรงade of well-fed happiness and Sephardi ambition. I thought quickly. I still couldnโ€™t guess. My mind started a shouting fest. โ€œAsk for a lot. Let him negotiate you down. Ask in moderation, if you want the job. Youโ€™re a 40-year-old newbie at what Rachamim has done all his life. Do you want to enjoy his success?โ€ โ€œGive me what you would give any Arab, who needs to marry off his Jewish daughter in 12 months but has nothing to give.โ€ Rachamim laughed heartily. His wife smiled. โ€œYouโ€™re hired,โ€ they both said together.

โ€œIโ€™m handy,โ€ I said confidently, biting back an โ€œI think.โ€ I thought more. โ€œIโ€™m willing to shlep.โ€ What else? โ€œIโ€™ll do anything,โ€ I told him.

Rachamim told me how people are buying gas ranges, refrigerators. New homes are being built with more and stronger outlets and the old ones constantly rewired. โ€œItโ€™s a new world out there. Now is the time to be selling electronics. Soon every home will run on these machines. If they arenโ€™t already.โ€

โ€œAnd how much do you want?โ€

He took me down to his storeroom and unlocked the

โ€œSo you want work,โ€ he said. โ€œWhat can you do?โ€

โ€œHow much do I want?โ€ What a baffling question. How much was he willing to pay? How much could I exhort before being kicked back into the gutter? โ€œYes.โ€

door. There, he showed me around. The new machines, their shiny finish smooth to the touch. Their interior mechanisms found in a tangle on the underbelly of these beautiful items. I looked around for a long time. I would lug these into homes. Sell them. Fix them. Deliver them.

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It was one thirty. I told him Iโ€™d be back at three. He went upstairs to his royal meal while I trudged home. Bookbinding, tzitzis knotting, seforim printing, tefillin making, I had imagined myself working with the things I knew and loved. But Rachamim hired me, so thatโ€™s the work I would do.

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Onlyโ€ฆ I didnโ€™t want to do this work. Passing by Kaminetz, I wanted to go inside. Maybe I didnโ€™t have to do this. My earlier conviction fizzled and turned flat. I took the stairs into yeshivah. Maybe I could find a bochur who needed extra help. Let Rachamim break his own back, then come home to rejuvenate over a hot meal and water chilled in his own fridge. I just couldnโ€™t do this. To be continuedโ€ฆ

Chany Rosengarten is a mother of three, whose love for writing runs almost as deep as her love for nature. Having recently returned to the U.S. from Eretz Yisroel, her spirit is in Yerushalayim even as she reacclimatizes to Monsey. Sheโ€™s in touch with her former Yerushalmi neighbors, but makes a point of getting acquainted with the local businesses and friends. Her work is featured in several Jewish publications

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This weekโ€™s food and family menu serves up some further inspiration for the remainder of the Nine Days. The Nine Days leads us into Tisha Bโ€™Av, the saddest day on the Yiddish calendar, the day the Beis Hamikdosh was destroyed. I donโ€™t want to take the focus off the seriousness of the day, but after a twenty-five hour fast, we can all use something light and filling to break the fast on. The recipes that I present to you this week are also ideal for your oisfast meal. Iโ€™d like to wish all of you an easy and meaningful fast. May the Beis Hamikdosh be rebuilt speedily in our days. Amein.

Butternut squash soup INGREDIENTS

INSTRUCTIONS

1 large white onion, diced

Saute onion in the oil until soft. Add the garlic cubes and butternut squash, and saute for additional 10 minutes. Add water to cover and the spices and bring to a boil. Lower the flame to medium, and cook for 1 hour until very soft. Blend with an immersion blender.

2 frozen garlic cubes 3 Tbsp. oil 1 large butternut squash, approximately 2 ยฝ pounds, peeled, seeded, and cubed Water to cover

At this point, you should taste the soup and add additional salt and flavoring if necessary.

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Flounder Roll-Ups with Mushroom Stuffing

Sweet Cheese Crisps

INSTRUCTIONS These sweet turnovers are absolutely delicious and disappear with startling speed! Whenever I serve them, I am inevitably asked for the recipe. They are so versatile; use them as an entrรฉe or dessert; when in-laws or friends come over, or when youโ€™re hosting an intimate brunch; for a summer afternoon treat or a winter Melava Malkaโ€ฆ theyโ€™re always a winner!

INGREDIENTS

Preheat oven to 350ยฐ. Line two cookie sheets with parchment paper. Mix all the filling ingredients. Place one heaping teaspoon of the mixture in the center of each piece of dough. Fold in half to form a triangle and pinch the edges tightly closed. Place on the lined cookie sheets. Brush with beaten egg. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until golden.

One pack puff pastry squares, package of 36 (preferably Yitzyโ€™s) Filling

Topping

1 ยผ lb. farmerโ€™s cheese

8 oz. sour cream

2 eggs

2 Tbsp. sugar

ยฝ c. sugar

3 Tbsp. milk

1 ยฝ tsp. flour

Mix the sour cream, sugar, and milk with a spoon. If it is too thick to dribble, add a drop more milk at a time, taking care that it shouldnโ€™t be too runny. Drizzle the topping sauce over the turnovers and garnish with blueberries.

2 dashes cinnamon 2 tsp. orange juice 1 egg, beaten, for brushing the crisps

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INGREDIENTS 4 slices fresh flounder fillet salt black pepper 1 tbsp. mayonnaise Mushroom Sauce 1 large onion, sliced into half circles 6 oz. fresh white mushrooms, sliced oil for sautรฉing

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2 onions, diced

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1 8-oz. container fresh white mushrooms, diced coarsely 2 stalks celery, sliced small

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scant ยฝ tsp. salt ยผ tsp. black pepper ยผ tsp. garlic powder

INSTRUCTIONS Prepare the Stuffing Sautรฉ the onions in oil until translucent, approximately 10-15 minutes. Add the diced mushrooms and celery and sautรฉ for an additional approximate 25 minutes, slightly covered, until the mushrooms are totally soft and browned. In the bowl of a food processor fitted with an โ€œSโ€ blade, coarsely crush the Tam Tam crackers. Add the sautรฉ mixture and the spices and pulse until you achieve a stuffing consistency. (If the mixture looks too dry, add a drop of oil until the texture looks right.) Prepare the Sauce

1 ยพ tsp. cornstarch

Sautรฉ the onions in oil until translucent, approximately 10-15 minutes. Add the sliced mushrooms and sautรฉ for additional 25 minutes, slightly covered. Dilute the cornstarch in the water. Pour it into the pan, add the spices, and bring to a boil. Lower the flame to medium and cook until the sauce has thickened, approximately 10-15 minutes.

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1 ยผ c. water, room temperature

ยฝ tsp. salt

2 tsp. sour cream ยฝ tsp. vanilla sugar

These roll-ups are gourmet! They do require a bit more time to prepare; however the results are worth the effort. Elegant and scrumptious, Iโ€™m sure youโ€™ll receive 5 star reviews. You can prepare the stuffing and the sauce a day in advance and assemble the roll-ups right before baking.

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To Assemble Preheat oven to 350ยฐ. Line a baking pan with parchment paper. Place a heaping spoonful of the stuffing at the end of each fillet and roll up. Spread mayonnaise very thinly on top of each rollup and sprinkle lightly with salt and black pepper. Place in prepared baking pan and bake for 30 minutes. Spoon some sauce over each roll-up when serving.

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Tuna Patties

For a perfect supper, serve these simple and delicious tuna patties with a mound of steaming, hot milchige mashed potatoes and a light lettuce-based vegetable salad. This was actually the main plate I served upon breaking the fast of Shiva Assar bโ€™Tammuz, the entrรฉe being the sweet cheese crisps featured in this issue. It was the perfect menu, one which I highly recommend as a Tisha Bโ€™av oisfast supper.

INGREDIENTS 2 6-oz. cans solid white tuna 2 6-oz. cans chunk light tuna 4 eggs ยพ cup homemade breadcrumbs 1 small onion, very finely diced 1 heaping Tbsp. mayonnaise 1 flat tsp. salt ยผ tsp. black pepper ยฝ tsp. paprika oil for frying

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INSTRUCTIONS Slightly drain the tuna, and mash very well. Mix it together with the rest of the ingredients. Heat oil in a large pan until it reaches frying temperature. Using a large scoop, scoop patties into the pan and flatten them a bit with the back of a spoon. Fry for approximately 8-9 minutes on each side, until golden brown and cooked through. Yields approximately 12 patties.

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the first flower to the ball by sticking a pin into the center. If the flower is very big you can use more pins to keep it tight.

3. Attach the second flower next to the first and continue to make a ring around the ball.

4. Fill in the top with flowers pinning anything thatโ€™s loose.

5. Turn the ball so that the empty side is on 20-25 flowers

6. Fold the ribbon in half. Pick a spot on

the ball that will be the top and stick the loose ends of the ribbon between the flower petals. Attach to the ball with a few pins.

FLOWER BALLS

7. Hang up and enjoy the floral beauty!

By Miriam Maytelis

As Tisha Bโ€™Av is coming closer, all of us try to stop and think: What can I do to help rebuild the Bais Hamikdash? While everyone is hard at work adding bricks with good deeds, we supplied you with a fun and enjoyable Mitzvah to do on a long Tisha Bโ€™Av afternoon, creating this beautiful Succah decoration! (And of course we can add bonus points by working together in Achdus and letting Mommy restโ€ฆ) We canโ€™t wait to see them hanging in your Succah!

top, and fill in the space with flowers.

30-40 stick pins

Flower Picking: We used sunflowers, but you can do any flower that you like. Try using a few different flowers on one ball for a unique look! Be Creative: Make a flower ball garden! Try hanging a whole bunch of balls together in various sizes and colors.

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Variation: This project can be worked just as well with a plastic or rubber ball. Use a glue gun instead of the pins. Show us your creation! Take a picture and send it to The Monsey View to be featured in an upcoming issue.

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Dear Councilwoman Logan, Thank you for providing the opportunity to voice some questions and concerns Iโ€™d like to have addressed. Firstly, because I donโ€™t own a car, I walk to do all my errands. Whenever I arrive at the dreaded Route 59 crossing by Evergreen, I become tense and anxious. You see, I have four little kids, and itโ€™s almost impossible to get across the street safely. Even though the light is red, and the white crossing man shows up, cars can still turn, and it makes it very, very nerve-wracking to cross. Instead of only catering to the cars, can you try to make it comfortable and safe for the pedestrians, as well? Also, I live on Decatur, and what goes on there is absolutely crazy. Itโ€™s a tragedy waiting to happen! Decatur and its parallel streets are long, straight streets with no lights. Drivers speed down these roads at very high speeds,and there are no sidewalks or speed bumps on these abnormally narrow streets! There has been a huge influx of children on the block due to the new building projects. Please do something to keep us safe! Thanks, B. Ostreicher

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Over the last few weeks I have gotten calls about everything from readers of The Monsey View. I have been asked about street crossings, garbage pickups, road issues and other problems. I am addressing them one by one, in the order in which they came in. When we get requests involving street crossings, we go to the police department, and they send someone to do a traffic study on the complaint. Coming from Evergreen with a baby in tow and groceries-and then having to cross that intersection safely-can be a concern. I will have to send police out there, so that they can come back to me with their recommendations. Once I have those, I will be able to better deal with the situation. As for Decatur, you are right that there is a problem, because when they were building the housing that is there, they really did not take into account that we would have a community that would walk as much as it does, not just on Shabbos, but every day. Many residents, especially women with babies, walk every single day-and many of them donโ€™t drive or even have a driverโ€™s license. Who wants to use a cab when the weather is nice? You want to

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be outside with the children. We are going to come out there and see if we can include the area in a sidewalk project. Every year, the town spends thousands of dollars on sidewalks, and Decatur needs both new sidewalks and streetlights. In the past year alone, we spent about $300,000 on sidewalks on Old Nyack Turnpike and another $500,000 on sidewalks on Route 306 in the Wesley Kosher area. Those improvements were made based on requests from residents. Those are your tax dollars at work, improving our infrastructure. Our most important job is to maintain the safety of our residents and sidewalks, which can only be installed in warmer weather, from the spring through the fall. That is a very high priority to us. Brendel Logan

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NEWS & VIEWS FROM BONDAGE TO LIBERATION - THE KUPATH EZRAH ANNUAL DINNER

This Sunday Kupath Ezrah feted its 19th Annual Asifa at the Atrium. The event this year was in commemoration of the Kedoshim that died in the Holocaust AKโ€H. The theme of the Asifa was โ€œFrom Bondage to Liberation.โ€ Rabbi Feivel Mashinsky, president of the Kupah, opened the event with the large crowd of supporters by sharing the programs, projects and activities Kupath Ezrah is

involved with. Besides for the check stipends to hundreds of families which amount to over $100,000 monthly, Rabbi Mashinsky listed many of their efforts to help the needy families in the most dignified and discreet manner.

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Rabbi Y.Y. Jacobson, a worldrenowned lecturer, dean of The Yeshiva Net.org, was the keynote speaker. He mesmerized the assembled with stories of greatness of Tzadikim and simple Jews who risked their lives and limbs to serve Hashem under the most harrowing situations. He quoted the words of the holy Rebbe Rav Klonimus Kalman of Piesetzne HYโ€D with which he infused in his chasidim and talmidim: โ€œThe ultimate purpose in life is to do a favor for another Jew.โ€ Kupath Ezrah personifies that quote. Their burning desire to help a Jew with dignity and compassion is their way they serve Am Yisroel. It is charities like this that bring the coming of Moshiach closer.

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two military installations, sending people running for cover. Abdulazeez, of Hixson, Tenn., was killed in a firefight with responding police officers after the rampage. As a response to the shooting, the governors of at least a half dozen states ordered National Guardsmen to be armed. Security for the recruiting centers has come under scrutiny since the Tennessee shootings, because some people believe they are too vulnerable. This attack has been the fourth in the last seven year, and several

attempts against such centers have also been thwarted. But Military officials said they are not looking to heighten security. Brian Lepley, a spokesman for U.S. Army Recruiting Command, said, โ€œWe canโ€™t have barricaded centers. We canโ€™t have places where we recruit young men and women that look like a fortress. We have to have a connection to the American people.โ€ Meanwhile, Tennessee Congressman Scott DesJarla said he has drafted legislation entitled the โ€œEnhancing Continued on Page 66

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PICADILLY IN ITALY A Photographic Tour

Ancient Rome | Colosseum

Michelstadt, Germany | Time for Reflection

Visiting ancient Rome is like being dropped in color in a world of sepia. All around you crumbling edifices evoke an age long lost to the annals of time. In the images shown here, a touch of sepia added to reflect the feel of a bygone era. Tilting of the camera for thoughtful reflection, as though lost in thought.

No picture can portray the absolute reversal of time that visiting the resting place of the Baal Shem of Michelstadt awakens in you. You are transported to the pages of stories you read growing up, where traveling by wagon pulled by horse on the cobblestones was the travel of the day. The stones are weathered and worn, but the sun beats down relentlessly, the grass grows nonetheless, the trees blossom fullyโ€ฆ.such is the cycle of life. I photographed the stones and trees equally to reflect that feeling.

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Italian Alps | Dolomites

A world over, a generation removed, yet we all follow the path of our heritage. A siddur in hand, seated on a wood-worn bench, sunlight streaming in through the stained glass windows, you marvel how throughout the ages, while time hurtles onward, a shul is and always will be the mainstay of peace and survival. I photographed the nameplate on the seat near me; a connection to a fellow Yid. The bright rays of sunshine washed out the interior photos, but thatโ€™s what I will remember. The light.

An artist rendering a portrait of the Italian Alps would easily be accused of taking liberties with his brush. His colors too bright, his strokes too boldโ€ฆ But to behold the beauty before your eyes gives truth to the belief that there is only one Master of the world. It was a challenge to hold the camera and try to do justice to the sheer beauty that surrounds you. A fellow photographer pointed out the opportunities for framing the images. By keeping tree branches in the foreground, it gives some perspective to the view you behold. The rustic fence and unruly weeds give it away; the picture is all too real.

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Venice | Grand Canal

Pantheon | Piazza della Rotonda

The waterways of Venice are familiar to all. The gondolas and canals are photographed spectacularly. As a repeat visitor, I endeavored to capture the city in a more mundane way. I saw vibrant flowerpots hanging from windowsills, gondoliers sans cap drooping in the heat, and the blazing sun warming an undiscovered canal. The images are shot while in motion, as the jostling crowds leave little time for perfecting a pose. A gentle blurring in the main photo portrays the vibrancy that is Venice.

The whole of an image is the sum of its parts. Rounding the corner in the narrow streets of Rome you notice the remnants that time has forgotten, a once powerful regime now turned to dust. Cropping these photos to great detail reveals the glory that once was. Keeping the image whole is contrary to the ruin and devastation; showing only parts is more congruent with the feeling of a city broken.

Pitigliano | Little Jerusalem

Pisa | Leaning Tower

Postcard in a Pocket | Random Shots

A pocket of a town hidden in the hills of Tuscany. A short visit, but an โ€œoh, so insightful!โ€ revelation. Walking through the narrow corridors of the charming city, my eye was drawn to this story instantly. Steps going up, steps going down. Isnโ€™t that much like life? My favorite pictures of the entire journey.

Yes, it really does lean. Two photos side by side to show the extent of the bend. The upright image of the tower was manually rotated and cropped to enhance the visual of the actual leaning tower. In my exuberance to capture this marvel from many angles, I neglected to experience the lean and climb the tower as countless others did. Iโ€™ll have to rely on the adage which says, โ€œseeing is believing.โ€

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NEWS & VIEWS Continued from Page 61 Safety at Military Installations Actโ€ that would repeal bans on military personnel carrying firearms on military recruitment facilities and base. Wisconsin U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said he plans to introduce a similar bill. โ€œBy disarming the Armed Forces, gun-free policies at military facilities have made our men and women in uniform easy targets for terrorist attacks,โ€ Johnson said in a statement. Although terrorism is suspected, the shooters motives remain unclear. A US Law Enforcement official was

quoted as saying that they had โ€œno information at this time indicating that this incident was either inspired, directed, or assisted by individuals associated with an identified designated foreign terrorist organization. However, the FBI investigation into his activities while overseas and the nature and extent of his affiliation with FTOs (foreign terrorist organizations) is ongoing. We have no information to date to suggest that these trips were associated with any nefarious or violent extremist activities.โ€ The suspect, who has been a US Citizen since 2003, had traveled to Jordan on at least four separate occasions, the latest trip

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INFORMATIONAL

INFORMATIONAL

SUMMER FRUITS

by Pearl Stauber

The famous adage, โ€œGood things come to those who wait,โ€ holds true for summer fruits. Summer fruits undergo a lengthy process of growth and rest, with tender interventions by the gardener to ensure optimal results, only to emerge in the spring and summer months. Although the season for summer fruits is all too short-lived, their flavor and fragrance make the wait more than worthwhile. While each of the summer fruits has unique characteristics and offers its own punch of sweet and savory flavor, many are closely related. The most common summer fruits belong to the genus โ€œPrunus,โ€ which includes around 430 species of trees and shrubs. Some common species of Prunus are: apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches and plums. During the winter months, the Prunus trees undergo a period of deep sleep, known as dormancy, to save their energy for the intense growing season ahead. The trees awaken in the spring and buds emerge. Once the buds are opened, they reveal flowers belonging to the Rose family (Rosaceae). The open flowers attract bees, who swarm to the flowers and pollinate them. After pollination, the flowers die. The dead pollinated flowers cultivate the growth of fruits in their stead. Apricots - Prunus Armeniaca The apricots are relatively early bloomers. They usually flower in April, but will be ready for harvest in May through July, depending on location and the individual tree. How to Pick:

โ€ข Choose apricots that are

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firm, yet slightly soft to touch, plump in appearance and possess a deep orange or yellow/orange color. Look for fruit that is unblemished, as apricots bruise easily. If no ripe apricots are available, place immature apricots in a paper bag, fold them over, and store at room temperature to speed up the ripening process.

Uses and Tips: โ€ข Their sweetness makes them popular for preserves or may be canned or dried, to be enjoyed all year round. For pre-

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serves, sauces or in baking, overripe apricots will work fine, so if they are on sale, do not overlook them. They can also be enjoyed fresh in salads, desserts or in a bowl of cereal.

Nutrition Information: Apricots are rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Potassium, and Fiber.

Sweet Red Cherries - Prunus Avium The cherry emerges from the dead blossom as a hard, green blob. Over the course of three months, the cherry will grow in size. After this growth, its color will turn red. At its last stage, the color of the cherries will deepen, as their sweetness and flavor develop. How to Pick: โ€ข Look for fruits with deep, dark saturation. โ€ข Cherries should be firm.

Wrinkling near the stem means the cherries have sat at room temperature. They may be sweet, but are probably not at peak freshness.

Peaches and Nectarines - Prunus Persica and Prunus Persica Nectarina Peaches share fundamental characteristics with their bald counterparts, the nectarines. Although they are sold as separate fruits, nectarines are of the same species as peaches. Nectarines vary slightly genetically from peaches. That variation contributes to its smooth outer layer, as opposed to the fuzziness of the peach. Peaches and nectarines flower in early spring, and are typically ready for harvesting in May or June, but as late as September in some areas. How to Pick: โ€ข Peaches should have vibrant tone and color. Keep in mind, though, that sometimes a leaf was shielding part of the peach, so there might be parts of the fruit that received less sunlight, making that part lighter in color. Make sure those parts do not have green tones, an indicator that the peach was picked too early. โ€ข Squeeze the peach lightly, pressing on the shoulder and tip. If the peach starts to give, it is ripe and ready to eat. Firmer peaches may be preferred for salads, as they hold up better.

Uses and Tips: โ€ข Cherries can be frozen. Pit them if you wish, or keep them whole with stems intact. Spread them in a single layer on a baking sheet, freeze until firm, and then place in a bag or container. โ€ข Cherries are often used in pies, desserts and drinks.

Uses and Tips: โ€ข Because of their mellow flavor and slight tartness, peaches are widely enjoyed in cooking and baking. They add great flavor to salads and other dishes without overpowering the dish. They are often poached or roasted to increase flavor. โ€ข The aromatic properties of peaches consist of over 100 chemical compounds. Peach aroma is also a characteristic of some wines.

Nutrition Information: Cherries have tremendous health benefits. They are low in calories and rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants. They also contain Fiber, Potassium, Protein and Iron. They have anti-inflammatory agents and are used to treat inflammatory diseases such as arthritis. They also help prevent cancer and according a recent study, may even help prevent Alzheimerโ€™s.

Peaches are low in calories, only 60 calories for a cup sliced peaches, and packed with nutrients. Peaches are an excellent source of Vitamin A and Vitamin C, and the cancer-fighting antioxidant, beta carotene. Nectarines offer similar nutritional value.

Nutrition Information:

Plums - Prunus Domestica Plums flower in the spring and are ready for harvest in June. Although it is the wildest of all summer fruits, the plum is a delicate fruit. In a good year, approximately 50% of blossoms will become plums. How to Pick: โ€ข A ripe plum will feel heavy in the palm of your hand, and should start to give when squeezed. โ€ข If the plum is too soft, it is probably overripe. โ€ข If plums are hard, they could be ripened in a brown paper bag at room temperature in two days. Uses and Tips: โ€ข Plums can be enjoyed fresh or preserved as jam, and is also used in pies and fruity desserts. โ€ข Plum juice can be fermented into plum wine or sweetened to make brandy. โ€ข Dried plums, or prunes, are known for their laxative effects and are commonly used to treat constipation. Nutrition Information: Plums are an excellent source of Vitamin A and Vitamin C, as well as Potassium and Fiber.

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KIDSโ€™ SERIAL

Esther

by Sury Spitzer

Esther is a fictional story based on real people and real events. Esther grew up in the Hungarian village, Selisht surrounded by her loving family. Estherโ€™s spirit, wit, and unending generosity, combined with the boundless love she received from her parents and grandparents stand her in good stead in this summer story. Although this story takes place in 1933, when life in the European shtetel was still peaceful, these same attributes helped her overcome the terrible trials she faced years later during the war. The author, a granddaughter of Esther, is grateful every day for the deep love she was blessed to receive from her Babby Esther, and is doing all she can to continue her kindness.

Chapter 2 The Little House Later, when the work was finally done, Mamashe went in to help Babby prepare dinner, and Marishke went to attend to the cow and her calf. Now Esther could finally go play. Esther ran to the

yard in front of the shul with Mutche in tow. She knew she would find her friends there and some little boys for Mutche to play with. Her friends were playing their favorite game, Buttons. โ€œCan I have a turn?โ€ Esther asked her friends Clarel and Frimet. Esther, Clarel, and Frimet were the best of friends. They

Estherโ€™s Family Zaidy: Zaidy Chaim cares deeply about his family, and takes great pride in providing for them. He is an honest laborer who works hard to make a living in the poor Hungarian village, Selisht. Zaidy is considered a rich man because he owns a cow and a field. However, the field is owned by several partners who can never agree on selling the property, so Zeidyโ€™s wealth is of no practical use. Babby: Babby Malka is a queen. She grew up in the city and appreciates beauty and elegance. Babby knows nothing of milking cows, growing vegetables or whitewashing blackened walls, which are the basics of a womanโ€™s chores in the village. However, Babby Malka knows how to embroider the most exquisite tablecloths and knit the finest silk socks. Babbyโ€™s home is always impeccably clean.

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Tatashe: Tatashe is a serious Talmid Chachum, who spends his entire day and a big part of the night studying Torah. Zaidy Chaim and Babby Malka are very proud of their fine learned son-inlaw who is a true credit to the family. Esther loves Tatashe dearly. She enjoys listening to his Torah learning, and wouldnโ€™t think of ever interrupting him. Mamashe: Mamashe is gentle and kind. She treats Tatashe, Zaidy, and Babby with boundless respect, as she works side by side with Babby to keep the household running smoothly. Having grown up in Babbyโ€™s care, Mamashe is the perfect combination of a city and village girl. She embroiders, knits, and sews clothing that is unsurpassed in elegance and style, and yet she has no fear of the cow, which she cares for with the same gentleness as she cares for her children.

Esther: The oldest of three children, Esther is surrounded by the love of her dear grandparents and parents. At age 10, Esther is a free-spirited girl who is fun loving and daring and has a heart as boundless as the village fields. Yet for all her spirit, Esther is always respectful to her elders, for that is how she was brought up. Mutche: Mutche is a good natured seven-year-old child. He spends plenty of time tagging along with Esther, whom he adores. Esther loves him too, which is why he is always welcome to join in her play. The rest of the time, he sits on a tall stool right near Tatashe who is teaching Mutche the Siddur. Ruchele: The baby Ruchele is at the center of all the activity at home. At age two, she gets into everyoneโ€™s way, except when the door is left ajar and she makes her escape. The noise of the chickens and the mooing of the cow alerts Mamashe to go search for Ruchele once again.

went to school together in the fall and winter and spent long hours playing together in the summer. Clarelโ€™s home was similar to Estherโ€™s. Her family also lived with their grandparents in one of the village houses, and Esther liked playing there sometimes. Yet, she didnโ€™t often visit Frimetโ€™s house, as there was really no room for visitors. Frimet had five sisters and seven brothers, the youngest of whom was born just four weeks ago. Their house was small, even In Selisht there by village

were many poor folks, but Frimetโ€™s standards. family struggled T h e y terribly. all lived together in two rooms plus a kitchen. The house didnโ€™t have flooring, so every Erev Shabbos they would make their own floors. With their bare feet they kneaded clay-like mud gathered from the fields until it was smooth and shiny. Then they spread it on the


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Esther

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ground. It made a shiny and pretty floor, but it didnโ€™t smell good. In the winter, the family would bring in their young calf, two goats, and about fifteen chickens to live in the corner of the kitchen, because they didnโ€™t have a barn in which to keep the animals warm. But now in the summertime, when the animals were fenced in in the yard, the kitchen was a lot roomier and quieter. Frimet and her sisters all wore dresses with many patches, and for a while, her mother wore two different shoes, as she didnโ€™t have a pair that was still good. What was most sad was that Frimet had three sisters who were old enough to get married, but who would take them without a naden? A naden was money a girlโ€™s family gave to the couple upon marriage, and every girl had to have a naden if she wanted to marry a worthy boy. Mima Feige had taken a girl without a naden for her son, but that was only because he was illiterate and coarse, and no one else would have him. In Selisht there were many poor folks, but Frimetโ€™s family struggled terribly.

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When Esther and Mutche arrived to the Shulโ€™s yard, Estherโ€™s two friends were deeply engrossed in their Buttons competition. With their fingernails, they dug three little holes in the ground. Then, they used a twig to scratch out the starting line. Each girl would try to flick a button from the starting line into one of the holes. Whoever scored, collected all the buttons. Esther fished in the pocket of her cotton summer dress. She always kept her supply of buttons handy.

and flicked really well. She never needed to worry again that she wouldnโ€™t be able to join the game. In fact, once, when Frimet had flicked her last button and lost the shot, Esther gifted her three buttons so that she could continue playing, but not Zeidyโ€™s. When the sun began to set, Esther, Mutche and their friends headed to the little lake that bordered the Deblingersโ€™ yard. In summertime, all the village folk brought their livestock to drink from the lake. What fun it was to watch. There were many cows, calves, goats, and three horses. Only

Last year, Esther had still b e e n little, and Esther secretly believed that when the had not lake flooded and surrounded the little yet been house with water, it was the heavy so skilled at flicking bunk bed that kept the little house buttons. from floating away. One day she remained without a single button and was therefore unable to join the the rich men owned horses. game. Esther snuck into the There was always plenty house and secretly cut off of noise and splashing and two buttons from Babbyโ€™s laughter. Esther was sure that quilt cover and one from their cow and calf were the Zeidyโ€™s pants. She suffered cleanest and best cared for of many pangs of guilt about the lot. She was proud of her that, but those three buttons Zaidy. She and her friends have since helped her never tired of watching as acquire a generous collection each man tried to jostle his of buttons. Especially the livestock into a good spot at one from Zeidyโ€™s pants, the lake. which was big and heavy

When all the cows had gone, Esther knew she must go home. Their little house was warm and snug and welcoming. One side of the big room served as the dining area where the family gathered each evening for dinner. Babby set the table for dinner every evening with her embroidered

The little house was always full and busy and happy, and both Zeidy and Babby reveled in the pleasure of having young children underfoot again. tablecloth and sparkling dishes, as if company was coming. Tonight the house had a delicious smell of bean soup and sour cream. On the other side of the big room was the bed where Esther and Mutche slept. There was also a big bunk bed, which was so old and so heavy that it could never be moved, not even when they cleaned for Pesach. Esther secretly believed that when the lake flooded and surrounded the little house

with water, it was the heavy bunk bed that kept the little house from floating away. In early summer, the bunk bed was empty, but as soon as the fruits would start to grow, they would be picked and stored on the bed until Babby and Mamashe would cook them into sweet jam or bake them into mouthwatering pies. Off the big room was the kitchen. The big oven stood against one wall. During the winter, it warmed the entire house splendidly. There was a big work counter on the opposite wall, half of which was for dairy and the other half for meat. Babby and Mamashe spent many, many hours cutting and chopping and mixing and grating at the counter. Esther was good at grating potatoes; she rubbed them steadily against the grater. She also did a great job at turning egg whites into a fluffy snow by beating them for a long time with two forks, alternating between her right hand and her left hand so that they shouldnโ€™t hurt too much. The third wall of the kitchen was screened off with a curtain. Behind it was Babby Malkaโ€™s and Zeidy Chaimโ€™s bedroom. Esther had heard many times about how Babby

and Zeidy had once slept in the bedroom where Tatashe and Mamashe and Ruchele now sleep. But then, when Mamashe had grown up, Babby wanted her to marry a real Talmid Chacham, so she offered kest. Kest meant that whoever married Mamashe would get a home and food so that he would not need to work in order to provide for his family, and would instead devote his time to Torah study. So when Tatashe agreed to marry Mamashe, Zeidy and Babby happily gave up their room for the young couple and created a new bedroom for themselves off the kitchen. There was another little room off the kitchen, but because it was unfinished, it was never used for anything besides for the woodpiles. The little house was always full and busy and happy, and both Zeidy and Babby reveled in the pleasure of having young children underfoot again.

To be continued...

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RE ALE STATE

RE ALE STATE

HOW MUCH SHOULD I PUT DOWN WHEN CLOSING?

by Ann Zeilingold

Moshe and Esther want to purchase a home. They heard that 20% down is the way to go. They heard that you can find a home for about $400,000. Being that they have $75,000 available, and their parents probably will give them some money too, they feel that they are ready. Boy, are they in for a shock when they find out that they need over $100,000 with the closing costs!! What are their options? And is what you heard always correct? Obviously, they can put less money down to have enough money for their down payment in addition to closing costs, but that will throw them into a payment that includes PMI, Private Mortgage Insurance. This is an additional insurance payment that is paid monthly and is added to the mortgage payment. So the monthly mortgage payment would include the principle and interest, the taxes, the homeownerโ€™s insurance and the PMI. Putting down less than 20% is not a bad course of action. Rebecca F., a homeowner who purchased

a home in Jackson, NJ, told me just this week that had she waited until she saved enough money for a 20% down payment, she would have paid $100,000 more for her home. Instead she is presently enjoying the appreciation of the home and is in the process of having the bank reevaluate her home to see if the PMI can be removed early based on the current appraised value. Possibly, if a family is short on just the money for closing costs, a sellerโ€™s concession can be an option. That is an arrangement where the price is negotiated to include the seller paying all or part of the closing costs. When putting less than 20% down, there are three different mortgage insurance options. There are a few mortgage insurance companies to choose from, and the rates vary between one company and the next. There are some lenders, though, that allow only a specific mortgage insurance company, so there is not always a choice. Additionally, this is not a product that the consumer can shop for.

Ultimately, your lender will determine which mortgage insurance company will issue the insurance for you. One can pay monthly. This monthly figure is determined based on the % down, the credit score and overall strength of the file. It does vary from scenario to scenario. One can pay an upfront lump sum. This figure also varies depending on the PMI company and the overall strength of the file. This way the consumer pays a onetime payment at closing and doesnโ€™t ever make a monthly PMI payment One can get Lender Paid PMI. This is the same as the upfront lump sum, except the lender will pay the cost at closing. The lender will recoup the cost by raising the interest rate on the file to create a situation where there is a credit back to the borrower to pay for the PMI. There is another option which involves a โ€œpiggyback loanโ€ This is where one will take out two mortgages at the closing. One mortgage

will be less than the 80% LTV (as if you are putting 20% or more down) and a second mortgage loan or a HELOC (Home Equity Line Of Credit) for the remainder. An example is, let us say, that the home price is $400,000 and you want to put down 10%, and get a loan of $360,000. The first loan would be a 75% LTV, $300,000 and the second loan would be $60,000, totaling 360,000. It is important to have a discussion with your mortgage lender to determine which scenario is the best for your family, based on your specific needs. This discussion should involve the monthly cost, the tax write-off potential, and the

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determine which scenario is best for When buying a your family. home, each family There are other mortgage programs available in our area for clients with less than 20% to put down. There is the FHA and VA loan, two government loans. The FHA is available to everyone and the VA is only for an eligible veteran. There is a state loan called the SONMA loan which we will discuss a different week. Rockland County has a closing cost grant which is limited to a

has their own set of circumstances, needs and wants. It is important that all options are discussed and evaluated in order to make a proper and smart decision on the financing of what is probably the largest single purchase in oneโ€™s lifetime.

Ann Zeilingold, NMLS # 41850 is the Vice President and Branch Manager of First Meridian Mortgage in Pomona, NY. First Meridian is a direct lender, licensed in NY, NJ, FL and CT. She has been originating residential mortgages for 27 years. She has recently published a book, which is a must-read for any prospective homebuyer, The Homebuyerโ€™s Companion. Ann grew up in Monsey, and she currently lives in Wesley Hills with her husband and children.

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minimum down payment and a minimum family income limit. If anyone wants more information, please call It is important to have a discussion my office and request this information. with your mortgage lender to eligibility. Some of the options listed above have stricter requirements for approval.

First Meridian Mortgage 1609 Route 202 Pomona, NY 10970

Office: 845-354-9700 Mobile: 914-260-9000 ann@annzeilingold.com

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There is a small minimum purchase requirement, to make the trip worth our time. We provide amazing services, and for that we are not ashamed to charge average market prices.

Sanity for Sale โ€œThe Yomim Tovim are around the corner,โ€ is the clichรฉ of the months. And indeed, they are. If you own a retail storefront, youโ€™re probably fully prepared โ€“ or even stocked - with your merchandise. (You may even be placing your orders for the following season โ€ฆ) If youโ€™re a service provider, you may be preparing your task force or equipment for an influx of calls.

You may read this, and see it as an advantage that people donโ€™t think and will shop or request services more easily. However, because they are so busy, they will also not take the time to think about which shop or service provider they will use. Whoever is more accessible or memorable will get the business.

Yom Tov time is hectic. When people are as busy as a Jewish family is, readying their home, clothing a line-up of children, cooking twentysomething meals, there is less time to think and reflect on each decision. A family who usually delegates a lot of daily responsibilities to their children will find that during this month they need to dig in for more help. Whether it is sending clothing to professional cleaners, ordering ready-cooked food, using the service of a seamstress, hiring someone to build the sukkah, stocking up on disposable dishes, or calling on the plumber for clogged sinks and dishwashers, they will be outsourcing more than throughout the year. When thereโ€™s so much on everyoneโ€™s list, people pay for sanity. Branding Because of the chaos inherent in holiday schedules, your brand must be consistent and well-recognized. A true successful brand is one that can withstand a hectic schedule.

So you may be fully prepared for the season, but did you prepare your customers? From today, Rosh Hashanah is 49 days away. How will your existing customers and new potential customers come to you? When the circulars will be double or triple the size, will you try to quickly make your mark, or can you think in advance? Can you begin drawing people in now? Whether itโ€™s a compelling ad campaign, signage, or direct mail - I leave that up to you, but here are the two integral ingredients to be sure to put into the mix:

Unique Selling Proposition This is the time to remind people why they like you or should like you. This is the time when your unique service or product will be well paid for. Because as mentioned before, consumers pay a lot for sanity and convenience.

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For Sale Exquisite mother and sisters of bride gowns for sale. Navy with maroon accents. Sizes 10, 10, 8, 7 & 16 children. Photos available. 347-8316104 shiffysussman@sympatico.ca

Join our staff in Chesed 24/7โ€›s Exciting Womenโ€›s Day Hab Program As a Direct Support Professional, you will work with developmentally disabled individuals helping them learn life and vocational skills and engage in community and recreational activities. The ideal candidate must be responsible, compassionate and able to work independently as well as within a group. Must have valid drivers license with a good driving record. . Mon.-Thurs. 9-3:45, Friday 9-1. Wonderful environment. Good Pay.

Male and Female Community Hab Workers Needed Are you dependable, motivated and a hard worker? Chesed Com Hab needs you to provide one- on- one services to individuals with development disabilities in their home and/or community. Will assist individual with learning how to socialize appropriately while teaching safeguards for being independent in the community. Requirements: High School Diploma and valid driverโ€™s license with a car. Good pay. Flexibility in the days worked and the times (somewhere between 4:00 pm โ€“ 8:00pm.)

Female Project and Volunteer Coordinator for our Chesed Department 11am-5:30pm. Responsible for overseeing large base of volunteers to streamline our current services while simultaneously assisting in administering our varied activities and programs . Strong computer skills, excellent command of the English language, ability to communicate ideas in writing, ๏ฌ‚uent in Yiddish. Wonderful, warm environment supported by outstanding sta๏ฌ€ makes this an incredible opportunity.

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Frum company located 20 minutes from Monsey seeks a full time individual to reorganize designated areas of our warehouse; identify and repackage returned merchandise; perform weekly inventory; receive and stock merchandise from vendors and oversee helpers. Successful candidate must be detail oriented, organized, have excellent time management and communication skills and the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Resumes to: careers@ churchillcorp.com Please refer to Job No. 15-30 when replying. Great Benefits! EEO/AA Employer.

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Gently used bikes in good condition, tricycles through size 20โ€ 845 452 1721

Looking for sales girl/woman in Monsey shoe store. Please call 718-473-6962. Looking for full-time salesgirl/ woman at The Hosiery Store Please call 845-579-5587

Worker needed for various office tasks. A good English required & should be computer savvy. Send resume or info to join@evelt. com Part time front end web developer needed; needs to be great at HTML & CSS (JS and/or PHP a plus) Send info to join@evelt.com โ€ซื”ื™ื™ืžื™ืฉืข ืžื•ืกื“ ืื™ืŸ ืžืื ืกื™ ื–ื•ื›ื˜ ื ื‘ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซ ื‘ื™ื˜ืข ืฉื™ืงื˜โ€ฌ: โ€ซื‘ื™ืœื“ื™ื ื’ ืžืขื ืขื“ื–ืขืจโ€ฌ/โ€ซืžืขื ืขื“ื–ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื™ืขืจ ืื™ื ืคืืจืžืืฆื™ืข ืฆื•โ€ฌ 845-213-4778 โ€ซื ื”ื™ื™ืžื™ืฉืข ืชืœืžื•ื“ ืชื•ืจื” ืื™ืŸ ืžืื ืกื™ ื–ื•ื›ื˜ ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืจื™ื ืกื™ืคืœ ืคืืจ ื“ื™ ืขื ื’ืœื™ืฉ ื“ืขืคืืจื˜ืžืขื ื˜ ืคืืจ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซ ืื™ื ื˜ืขืจืขืกื™ืจื˜ืข ื‘ื™ื˜ืขโ€ฌ.โ€ซืงื•ืžืขื ื“ื™ื’ืข ื™ืืจ ื”ื‘ืขืœ''ื˜โ€ฌ 507-1988 โ€ซืฉื™ืงื˜ ืืจื™ื™ืŸ ืื™ื™ืขืจ ืื™ื ืคืืจืžืืฆื™ืข ืฆื•โ€ฌ โ€ซื ื—ืกื™ื“ื™ืฉืข ื‘ื™ืช ื—ื™ื ื•ืš ื–ื•ื›ื˜ ื ื–ืขืงืกื˜ืข ืงืœืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซ ื‘ื™ื˜ืขโ€ฌ.โ€ซ ืžืืœ ื ื•ื•ืืšโ€ฌ3 โ€ซืœื™ืžื•ื“ื™ ืงื•ื“ืฉ ืœืขืจืขืจื™ืŸ ืคืืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืขืงืกื˜ ืื™ื™ืขืจ ืื™ื ืคืืจืžืืฆื™ืข ืฆื•โ€ฌ 845-746-4800 โ€ซื˜ื™ื™ื ื“ืจื™ื™ื•ื•ืขืจโ€ฌ-โ€ซื ื”ื™ื™ืžื™ืฉืข ืžื•ืกื“ ื”ืื˜ ื ืคื™ืœโ€ฌ โ€ซ ืคืืจ ืื™ื ื˜ืขืจืขืกื™ืจื˜ืข ื‘ื™ื˜ืขโ€ฌ.โ€ซืคืื–ื™ืฆื™ืข ืขื•ื•ืขื™ืœืขื‘ืœโ€ฌ :โ€ซืฉื™ืงื˜ ืื™ื™ืขืจ ืื™ื ืคืืจืžืืฆื™ืข ืฆื•โ€ฌ 746-4800 Looking to hire a friendly, energetic salesgirl/saleswoman for a store in Monsey. Part time3 afternoons per week. Please call 845-422-6805 Cheder Chabad seeking full/ part time secretary/admin. Assistant. Must be organized, self-motivated, proficient in Microsoft Office, with excellent phone/ interpersonal skills. Email re s u m e : H R@ c h e d e r m o n s ey. org Fax: 845-290-9616. Chassidish office seeking capable female till Succos for a Multitasking secretarial position for A/R; Scheduling appointments and customer service. Email resume: hiring0511@gmail.com or fax 845-753-5120

Trust Security. Looking for an installer. Willing to train if you are handy. Email ben@ trustsecurityusa.com 845-659-8313

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Hair & Makeup for Wedding, BarMitzvahs and Special Occasions. Serving the Tri-State Area. Call Ricky at 845-548-4118

Get fit now in the comfort of your own home with a certified personal trainer. Call Mazal at 347-401-3033

TwoLips Outdoor Photography Get Professional Portraits taken in your own backyard! To schedule your appointment. Leah Frieder @ (845)-538-3069 Computer Freezing, Have a Virus, Slow? We recover deleted files, forgotten passwords, and able to fix most disabled Apple ipod/ipad/iphone with NO data loss 347-871-1818

Fixerman, installations repairs, (845)517-9026

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Join the Beth Tefilla/Zichron Baila Judaica Library. Books are available in English & Yiddish. For Information call Librarian: Mrs. Wechsler 845 425 1603

Bunkbeds Custom made in Monsey. Call Boruch 845-6595380

Pictures that POP! www.AdinaMarkowitzPhotography.com Call 845-608-5767 to book your summer portraits!

Ages 3-4 full Nursery curriculum. Hours 9-2:30 extended hour avail till 3:30. Transportation available. Call Teacher Chaya Zc @ 356-3805

Make sure you pay the cheapest rate for you Gas and Electric Call 347-460- 0836

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A new 2-bedroom apt. will be ready by August on West Central Ave. Pls. Leave message at (845) 243-0281

Tisha Bโ€™Av Camp. Boys and Girls Ages 2yrs - 9yrs old (separate groups) Our 11th year! Call Mrs. Felecia Goldfarb (845)548-0518 or Email campsplash38@gmail.com

Learn to crochet with Sury Weiss 425-3793

Experienced, reliable babysitter now available. Located on Cedar Lane. Small group. Ref. avail. Please call 845 3560071

Product Photography. Photography for websites, catalogs, Amazon etc. Have your pictures within 48 hours! 917-8581054 moshegrunfeld.com

Hair by Suri. Sharp cut. Professional hairstyling for all occasions at great prices. Call or text 517-7128

Having trouble writing essays? Need help with your resume? Canโ€™t figure out what to say in your speech? Email zevichabuswriting@gmail.com

Herbal water-repelling diaper rash cream with proven results. 425-2772

Beautiful teen custom-made wedding dress size 4 Stunning for own tenoim or chasuna. For more info please call 425-6151

Custom Wooden Works Inc. We custom design and handcraft Book Cases, Wall-to-Wall Units, Vanities, and Fire-Places. For more info, call 845 377-5877 or visit www.customwoodenworks. com

US assets finders - FREE check if you or your parent/grandparents have lost assets call 718 522 4294

Attention Day Camps & Carnivals Cotton Candy Machine (toiveled bowl) & SnoCone/Slush Machine For Rent Please call: 845-4250886 or 845-213-7986

Small Moonwalk for Rent. Great for day camp, playgroup, carnival, or family fun day. For children up to age 8. $30 a day. Call 356-3142. Proceeds to Tzedaka.

Pearl Restringing. Expert & reliable service. Free pick up & delivery. 845-352-5013

Helium Balloons. Balloons for all occasions at The Hosiery Store. 29 Dover Terrace. Call anytime: (845)-352-6387

For Rent

Office space for rent in residential neighborhood. Formerly medical office. Call or text 845.323.5319

Hamaspik of Rockland County is seeking a part-time employee to work with individuals with various disabilities in vocational settings. Some office work included. Hours are flexible. Minimum requirements: High school diploma, driverโ€™s license, car and English fluency.

โ€ซืืงื˜ื™ื•ื•ื™ื˜ืขื˜ืŸ ืื™ืŸ ืชโ€ืช ื•ื•ื™ืขืŸโ€ฌ

Great opportunity for the right individual! To apply, please send resume to Jobopportunity@ hamaspikrockland.org โ€ซื”ืžืกืคื™ืง ืื•ื• ืจืืงืœืขื ื“ ื–ื•ื›ื˜ ื™ืขืฆื˜ ืื•ื™ืคืฆื•ื ืขืžืขืŸ ืโ€ฌ .โ€ซืขื ืขืขืจื’ื™ืฉืข ืคืจื•ื™ ืคืืจ ื ืื—ืจื™ื•ืชโ€™ื“ื™ื’ืข ืคืื–ื™ืฆื™ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืžื•ื– ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื’ื•ื˜ืข ืคื™ืจืขืจืฉืืคื˜ ืื•ืŸ ืงืืืจื“ื™ื ืขื™ืฉืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืืœืื ื˜ืŸโ€ฌ, โ€ซืขืงืกืคื™ืจื™ืขื ืก ืžื™ื˜ ืื™ื ื“ื™ื•ื•ื™ื–ืฉื•ืขืœืก ืžื™ื˜ ืกืคืขืฆื™ืขืœืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื‘ืจื•ื™ื›ืŸ ืคืืจื’ืขืฆื•ื™ื’ืŸโ€ฌ. โ€ซ;ื‘ื™ื˜ืข ืฉื™ืงื˜ ืืจื™ื™ืŸ ืื™ื™ืขืจ ืจืขื–ื•ืžืขื™ ืฆื•โ€ฌ Joboffer@hamaspikrockland.org

Private House in Olympia Area for Rent. Private colonial with 5 bedrooms in the Olympia area. Please call 347 779 6355 Beautiful 3000sf up-n-down, unfinished ground floor to make a rental unit. Excellent location, Semi Private, Nice amount of grounds, to be completed Pesach 2016. Call 347-450-7453

โ€ซืคืืกื™ื’ืข ืืจื‘ืขื˜ืก ื’ืขืœืขื’ื ื”ื™ื™ื˜! ื”ืžืกืคื™ืง ืื•ื•โ€ฌ โ€ซืจืืงืœืขื ื“ ื–ื•ื›ื˜ ื ืืš ื’ืขื˜ืจื™ื™ืข ื™ื•ื ื’ืขืœื™ื™ื˜ ืฆื• ืืจื‘ืขื˜ืŸโ€ฌ .โ€ซืื™ืŸ ืื•ื ื–ืขืจ ื‘ืืจื™ืžื˜ืข โ€œื“ืขื™ ื”ืขื‘โ€ ืคืจืื’ืจืืโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืขื’ืœื™ื›ืงื™ื™ื˜ืŸ ืคืืจ ืคื•ืœ ื˜ื™ื™ื (ืžื™ื˜ ืคื™ืœืขโ€ฌ โ€ซ ืคืืจื‘ื™ื ื“ื˜ ืื™ื™ืšโ€ฌ.โ€ซื‘ืขื ืขืคื™ื˜ืŸ) ืื“ืขืจ ืคืืจื˜ ื˜ื™ื™ืโ€ฌ โ€ซ ืื•ื™ื‘โ€ฌ.845-709-0098 :โ€ซืžื™ื˜โ€™ืŸ ืžืขื ืขื“ื–ืฉืขืจ ืื•ื™ืฃโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืขืŸ ื”ื™ื™ื‘ื˜ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ืื•ื™ืฃ ืœืื–ื˜ ื ืžืขืกืขื“ื–ืฉโ€ฌ

โ€ซืคื™ื™ืขืจืœื™ื›ืข ืืงื˜ื™ื•ื•ื™ื˜ืขื˜ืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื“ืขื™ ืงืขืžืค ืžื—ื ื” ื—ื™ื™ื ื•ืฉืœื•ื ืžื•ื ืงืื˜ืฉ ืžืื ืกื™โ€ฌ

3-bdrm apt. for rent in Brewer area $1500 + utilities will be available for September 1, ideal for young couple. Please call 845659-2168 Storage space for rent in unfinished basment. Approx 700 sq ft. 347-385-5263 Beautiful 3-bedroom apartment in private house Church St. by Collins Ave.; fully renovated ready to move in: 347-762-4215 2 bedroom apt. available on Horton Dr. Available immediately. Preferably young couple. Please call 845-352-6230.

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Lost & Found Found money on Monsey Trails bus going to Brooklyn 7/17. 347 666 3880

ORLANDO, FL - Luxury private 2-5 bedroom villas with pools, starting at $89 per night. Ask for mechitzah. Call: 888-466-3676 www.innhouse.com

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โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืขื–ืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื™ื”ื•ื“ื”โ€ฌ

โ€ซืื™ืŸ ืžืื ืกื™โ€ฌ

โ€ซืฆื•ื–ืืžืขื ื’ื™ืก ื•ื•ืืก ืžืื›ื˜ ื“ืขื ืืจื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืืœืก ื”ืขืจืœื™ื›ืขืจ ืื™ื“ื™ืฉืขืจ ื•ื•ืื•ื ืงืœโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืฉื ื•ืœืชืคืืจืช ื”ืขื™ืจ ืžืื ืกื™ ื•ื”ืกื‘ื™ื‘ื”โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซื“ืขื ืงื‘ื™ืขื•ืช'ื“ื™ื’ืขืจ ืฉื™ืขื•ืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืื• ืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื™ืœื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืืŸ ื“ื™ ื ืฉืžื” ืžื™ื˜ ืจื•ื—ื ื™ื•ืช'ื“ื™ื’ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉืคื™ื™ื– ืคื•ืŸ ืœื™ืžื•ื“ ื”ืชื•ืจื”โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซื“ื–'ื™ืงื•ื‘ โ€ช -โ€ฌืžืขืœื™ืฅโ€ฌ

โ€ซืฉืžื•ืืœ ืคื•ืงืกโ€ฌ

โ€ซื‘ื ืฉื™ืื•ืช ื”ื’ื”"ืฆ ืจ' ืื‘ืจื”ื ื™ืขืงื‘ ื”ื•ืจื•ื‘ื™ืฅ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ฌ

โ€ซืื—ื“ื•ืช ืื•ืŸ ื’ืขืฉืžืืงโ€ฌ โ€ซ"ื•ื•ืืก ืฉื˜ื™ื™ืกื˜ื• ืื™ื ื“ืจื•ื™ืกืŸ?! โ€ช -โ€ฌืงื•ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืืจื™ื™ืŸ ืื•ืŸ ืžืืš ื ืœื—ื™ื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืœื›ื‘ื•ื“ ืฉื‘ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื•ื“ืฉ!"โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืืก ืื™ื– ื ื’ืขื•ื•ืขื ืœื™ื›ืขืจ ืฉื‘ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌืฆื•โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื™ื“ื•ืฉ'ื“ื™ื’ืขืจ ืื•ื™ืกืจื•ืฃโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ืžืขืŸ ืงืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืขืจืŸ ืื™ื ื“ืจื•ื™ืกืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืขื–ืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื™ื”ื•ื“ื” ื“ื–'ื™ืงื•ื‘ ืžืขืœื™ืฅโ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ื ืฉื™ืื•ืช ื”ื’ื”"ืฆโ€ฌ โ€ซืจ' ืื‘ืจื”ื ื™ืขืงื‘ ื”ื•ืจื•ื‘ื™ืฅ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ช .โ€ฌืขืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื– ื“ื™ ืจืขื“ืข ืคื•ืŸ ื ื‘ืจื™ื™ื˜ื”ืืจืฆื™ื’ืขืจโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืจื•ื“ืขืจืœื™ื›ืขืจ ืื•ืŸ ืคืจื™ื™ืœื™ื›ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืืŸ ืืจื˜ ื•ื•ืื• ืืœืข ืžืชืคืœืœื™ื ืœืขื‘ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื”ืืจืžืื ื™ืข ืื•ืŸ ืคืจื™ื™ื ื˜ืœื™ื›ืงื™ื™ื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื™ื›ื˜ื™ื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ืขื•ืœื ื‘ืืฉื˜ื™ื™ื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ื ืงืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื™ืจืคื•ืœืขืจ ืฆื™ื‘ื•ืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื ื’ืขื”ื•ื™ื‘ืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื—ืกื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ื ื•ืื ืฉื™ ืžืขืฉื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ื™ื– ืฆื• ืขืžืš ืื™ื“ืŸโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืฉื•ื˜'ืข ื‘ืขืœื™โ€ช-โ€ฌืžืœืื›ื” โ€ช -โ€ฌืคื•ืŸ ืชืœืžื™ื“ื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื—ื›ืžื™ื ื•ืขื•ื‘ื“ื™ ื”ืฉืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ื™ื– ื“ื™ ื—ื•ื˜ื‘ ืขืฆืšโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ืฉื•ืื‘ ืžื™ืžืšโ€ช ,โ€ฌืืœืขืก ืงืขื ื˜ ืื™ืจ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื“ืขื ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื‘ืขืจ ืืœืข ืืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืกื ืื ืœืขื‘ืŸ ืื™ื ืื™ื™ื ืขื ื‘ืจื™ื“ืขืจืœื™ืšโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ื’ืขืฉืžืืงโ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื™ื˜ ื ืฉืžื—ืช ื”ื—ื™ื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจื’ื™ื ืขืจื“ื™ื’ืงื™ื™ื˜ ืื•ืŸ ืคืจื™ื™ื ื˜ืœื™ื›ืงื™ื™ื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื™ืฉื˜ ืื•ืžื–ื™ื ืกื˜ ืื™ื– ื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืืŸ ืื‘ืŸ ืฉื•ืื‘ืช ืื•ืŸ ืฆื•ืฆื™ืื•ื ื’ืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืงืจืืคื˜ ืคืืจ ืคื™ืœืข ืื™ื“ืŸ ืืจื•ื ื“ืขืจ ื’ืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืฆืขืจ ื’ืขื’ื ื˜โ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืืก ืื™ื™ื ื’ืขื ืขืžืงื™ื™ื˜ ืื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ื™ื™ืžื™ืฉืงื™ื™ื˜ ื•ื•ืืก ืฉืคื™ืจื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืฆื•ื•ื™ืฉืŸ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืคื™ืจ ื•ื•ืขื ื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืœืื–ื˜ ื ื™ืฉื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื– ืžืขืŸ ื–ืืœ ื–ื™ืš ืื•ื•ืขืงืจื™ื™ืกืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืืจื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ื“ืืจืคื˜ ืื™ืจ ืžืขืจ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื•ื•ื™ืฉืŸ ื“ื™ ืžืชืคืœืœื™ื ืื™ื– ืคืืจืืŸ ื ืื™ื“โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ืงื•ืžื˜ ืฆื• ื’ื™ื™ืŸ ื™ืขื“ืŸ ืฉื‘ืช ื ืื›ืžื™ื˜ืื’โ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื• ืฉืœืฉโ€ช-โ€ฌืกืขื•ื“ื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ื•ื•ืขื’ ืคื•ืŸ ืื™ื™ืŸโ€ช-โ€ฌืื•ืŸโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืืœื‘ ืฉืขื” ืฆื•ืคื™ืกโ€ช ,โ€ฌื›ื“ื™ ืžื™ื˜ืฆื•ื”ืืœื˜ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขื ื’ืขื”ื•ื™ื‘ืขื ืขื ื–ืžืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืขืจ ืžืชืคืœืœ ื”ืื˜ ืฆื•ื ืขืจืฉื˜โ€ฌ

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โ€ซื’ืขื•ื•ืื•ื™ื ื˜ ื‘ืงืจื‘ืช ืžืงื•ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ืื ื˜ ืฆื•ืโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ืฉืคืขื˜ืขืจ ื•ื•ืขืŸ ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืืจื™ื‘ืขืจื’ืขืฆื•ื™ื’ืŸ ืฆื• ื ื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื’ื ื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืงืขืŸ ืขืจ ื–ื™ืš ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื“ืขืจื–ืขืŸ ืืœืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืชืคืœืœ ืงื‘ื•ืข ืื™ืŸ ื ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืจืฉโ€ช .โ€ฌืžื™ืœื ืื™ื ื“ืขืจื•ื•ืื›ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืงื•ืžื˜ ืขืจ ืฆื•โ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจืŸ ืžื™ื˜ืŸ ืžืืฉื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืฃ ืฉื—ืจื™ืช ืื•ืŸ ืžื ื—ื” ื•ืขืจื‘ื™ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื‘ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืืคื™ืœื• ืื•ื™ืฃ ืฉื‘ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌืงืœื•ื™ื‘ื˜ ืขืจ ืขื ื“ืขืจืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืก ื“ืขืจ ืืคืฆื™ืข ืคื•ืŸ ืงื•ืžืขืŸ ืฆื• ืคื™ืก ื“ืขืโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืื ื’ืŸ ื•ื•ืขื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌืขื ื“ืขืจืฉ ื•ื•ื™ ืฆื• ื“ืื•ื•ืขื ืขืŸ ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื ืื ื˜ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืื™ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ืŸ ื’ืขื’ื ื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืขืจ ืคืืงื˜ ืจืขื“ื˜ ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ืขืจโ€ช...โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซืืŸ ืืคืขื ืขืจ ื˜ื•ื™ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ื“ื–'ื™ืงื•ื‘ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืื™ื– ื‘ืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงืื ื˜ ืžื™ื˜ ืื™ืจืข ืืคืขื ืข ื˜ื•ื™ืขืจืŸ ืืœืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉืขื•ืช ืื™ืŸ ื˜ืื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ืฉืขืช ืขืก ืื™ื– ืฆื•ื’ืขืฉโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืขืœื˜ ืื•ื™ืคืŸ ืืจื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืงืื•ื•ืข ืžื™ื˜ ืืœืขืžืขืŸ ื’ื•ื˜ืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืจืฉ ืื™ื– ืฉื˜ืขื ื“ื™ื’ ืœื™ื›ื˜ื™ื’ ืื•ืŸ ืœื•ืคื˜ื™ื’โ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืจื™ื™ื˜ ืคืืจ ื™ืขื“ืŸ ื•ื•ืืก ื•ื•ื™ืœ ื“ืืจื˜ ื–ื™ืฆืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ืœืขืจื ืขืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌืื™ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื– ืคืืจืืŸ ื ืงื ืขืคืœโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืื• ืขืก ืื™ื– ืžืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืœื™ืš ืื ืฆื•ืฉื˜ืขืœืŸ ื“ืขื ืขื™ืจโ€ช-โ€ฌืงืื ื“ื™ืฉืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืฃ ื ืฉืขื” ืฆื™ื™ื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื–ื•ื™ ืื– ืขืก ืื™ื– ื‘ืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื•ื•ืขื ืœื›ืœ ื“ื•ืจืฉ ื•ืžื‘ืงืฉโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ื™ื ืฆื™ืžืขืจ ื ืขื‘ืŸ ืคืืœื™ืฉ ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ืืจื˜ ื•ื•ืื• ืžืขืŸ ื”ืขื ื’ื˜ ืื•ื™ืฃ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืžืื ื˜ืœืขืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ื– ืคืืจืืŸ ืขื˜ืœื™ื›ืข ื•ื•ืขื ื“ื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื’ ืžืืฉื™ื ืขืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืื• ืขืก ืื™ื– ืขืจืžืขื’ืœื™ื›ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื• ืงื•ื™ืคืŸ ืžื–ื•ื ื•ืช ืื•ืŸ ืื™ื‘ืขืจื‘ื™ื™ืก ื‘ืžืฉืšโ€ฌ โ€ซืืœืข ืฉืขื•ืช ืคื•ืŸ ื˜ืื’โ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืืจื˜ ืื™ื– ืคืืจืืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื’ืจื•ื™ืกืŸ ืื•ื™ืกื•ื•ืืœ ืคื•ืŸ ืขืกืŸ ืื•ืŸ ื˜ืจื™ื ืงโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ื™ื– ืืคื™ืœื• ืื™ื™ืกืงืจืขื ืคืืจ ื ื”ื™ื™ืกืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ื•ืžืขืจ ื˜ืื’โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื™ืฉื˜ ื–ืขืœื˜ืŸ ืงืขืŸ ืžืขืŸ ื–ืขืŸ ืžืืžืข'ืก ืงื•ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืŸ ืžื™ื˜ ื“ื™ ืงื™ื ื“ืขืจ ืื™ื ืžื™ื˜ืŸ ื˜ืื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ืฉืขืชโ€ฌ

โ€ซื“ื™ ืžืืžืข ื•ื•ืืจื˜ ืื™ื ื“ืจื•ื™ืกืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ืฉื•ื”ืœ ืื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืืก ืงื™ื ื“ ื–ืืœ ืขืคืขืก ืงื•ื™ืคืŸ ืฆื• ืขืกืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืืจืฃ ื ืขืžืขืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื‘ืื˜ืจืื›ื˜ ืื– ืขืก ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื ื™ืฉื˜ ืคืืจืืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื’ืขื’ื ื˜ ืงื™ื™ืŸ ื’ืจืืกืขืจื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืื• ืžืขืŸ ืงืขืŸ ืงื•ื™ืคืŸ ืขืคืขืก ืื™ื‘ืขืจื‘ื™ื™ืกโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืขืจ ืžืืฉื™ืŸ ืื™ื– ื’ืื ืฅ ืืคื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืžื—ื™ื” ื ืคืฉื•ืช ืคืืจ ืื™ื“ื™ืฉืข ืžืฉืคื—ื•ืชโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืขืจ ืจืขื“ื˜ ื ืืš ืคื•ืŸ ืฉื‘ืช ืฆื• ืงื™ื“ื•ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ืฆื•ื’ืขืฉื˜ืขืœื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ืืœืขืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ื•ื˜ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ืงื™ื“ื•ืฉ ื›ื™ื“ ื”' ื”ื˜ื•ื‘ื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืžืœื•ื”โ€ช-โ€ฌืžืœื›ื” ื•ื•ืื• ืื™ื“ืŸ ื–ื™ืฆืŸ ืื™ื ืื™ื™ื ืขืโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืกืขื•ื“ืชื ื“ื“ื•ื“ ืžืœื›ื ืžืฉื™ื—ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ื™ื– ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืคืจื™ืข ืคืืจื˜ืื’ืก ืฉืขื•ืชโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซื”ืชืงืฉืจื•ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ืื™ื– ืื‘ืขืจ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื‘ืœื•ื™ื– ื“ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืจื™ื™ื ื˜ืœื™ื›ืงื™ื™ื˜ ืื•ืŸ ืคืจื™ื™ืœื™ื›ืขืจ ืื˜โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืืกืคืขืจืข ื•ื•ืืก ืžืื›ื˜ ื“ืืก ืคืืจ ืื–ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืžื•ืฆืœื—'ื“ื™ื’ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืขืก ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืคื™ืœ ืžืขืจ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขืโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืืก ืฆื•ื’ืขื‘ื™ื ื“ื ืงื™ื™ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ื“ื™ ืžืชืคืœืœื™ื ืคืืจืžืื’ืŸ ืฆื•ื ืจื‘ื™'ืŸโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื– ื ืฉืโ€ช-โ€ฌื“ื‘ืจ; ืขืก ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืคืืจืืŸ ื™ื•ื โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขืœื™ื™ื˜ ื•ื•ืืก ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืฉื•ืœื“ื™ื’ ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืœืขื‘ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจืŸ ืจื‘ื™'ืŸ ืื•ืŸ ืฉืคื™ืจืŸ ื ืฉื˜ืืจืงืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืจืขืžืงื™ื™ื˜ ืื•ืŸ ื’ืขืคื™ืœ ืฆื•ื ืจื‘ื™'ืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื›ืžื™ื ืคื ื™ื ืœืคื ื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ืืก ืื™ื‘ืขืจื’ืขื’ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื ืงื™ื™ื˜ ื•ื•ืืก ื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™ ืคืืจืžืื’ื˜ ืคืืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืžืชืคืœืœื™ื โ€“ ืคืืจ ื™ืขื“ืŸ ื™ื—ื™ื“ ื‘ืื–ื•ื ื“โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืจ โ€“ ืื™ื– ืžื™ื•ื—ื“ืช ื‘ืžื™ื ื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌืžืขืŸ ื’ืขืคื™ื ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื›ืžืขื˜ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ืื™ืจ'ืก ื’ืœื™ื™ื›ืŸ ืื™ืŸ ืื ื“ืขืจืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืชื™โ€ช-โ€ฌืžื“ืจืฉื™ืโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™ ืœืขื‘ื˜ ืคืืจ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืžืชืคืœืœื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ืขืœืคื˜ ื–ื™ื™ ื‘ื›ืœ ืขืช ืžืฆื•ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ืœื™ื™ื’ื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืืจื™ื™ืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืžืฆื‘โ€ช ,โ€ฌื˜ื•โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขื ื“ื™ื’ ืืœืขืก ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื•ื•ืขืœื˜ ื–ื™ื™ ืฆื• ื”ืขืœืคืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืขืจ ืคืืงื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ื ืื™ื™ื ืขื ืžื™ื˜ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืื—ื“ื•ืช ืื•ืŸ ืฉืžื—ืช ื”ื—ื™ื™ื ื•ื•ืืก ื”ืขืจืฉื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ืืฉืืคื˜ ืื–ื ืกืืจื˜โ€ฌ

โ€ซื•ื’ื™ืœื• ื‘ืจืขื“ื”โ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืฃ ื“ืขืจ ื“ื–'ื™ืงื•ื‘โ€ช-โ€ฌืžืขืœื™ืฆืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืจืฉ ืœืื–ื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื–ืื’ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ื“ืืจื˜ ื”ืขืจืฉื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืžืฆื‘ ืคื•ืŸ 'ื•ื’ื™ืœื• ื‘ืจืขื“ื”'โ€ช .โ€ฌืขืก ืื™ื– ื˜ืืงืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืคืจื™ื™ืœื™ื›ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืื• ืขืก ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื ืื•ื™ืฃ ื•ื•ืืก ืงื™ื“ื•ืฉ ืฆื• ืžืื›ืŸ ื‘ืฉืคืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ื•ื•ืื• ืขืก ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ื’ืขืคืจืื•ื•ืขื˜ ืžืœื•ื”โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืœื›ื”'ืก ื‘ื™ื– ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ืคืืจื˜ืื’ืก ืฉืขื”'ืŸโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื‘ืขืจ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื ื“ืขืจืข ื–ื™ื™ื˜ ืื™ื– ื–ื™ ืื•ื™ืšโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืืŸ ืขืจื ืกื˜ืขืจ ืืจื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืื• ื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื“ื•ืฉืช ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ื›ื ืกืช ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ืืคื’ืขื”ื™ื˜ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืคืŸ ื”ืขื›ืกื˜ืŸ ื’ืจืื“โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืฉืขืช'ืŸ ื“ืื•ื•ืขื ืขืŸ ืื™ื– ื ื™ืฉื˜ ืคืืจืืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื–ื ื–ืืš ื•ื•ื™ ืฉืžื•ืขืกืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™ ื‘ื›ื‘ื•โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื• ื•ื‘ืขืฆืžื• ื’ื™ื™ื˜ ืืจื•ื ืื•ืŸ ื’ื™ื‘ื˜ ืื›ื˜ื•ื ื’โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจื•ื™ืฃโ€ช ,โ€ฌืืจื•ื™ืกืฉื™ืงื ื“ื™ื’ ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจืฉ ื“ื™ ื•ื•ืืก ืจืขื“ืŸ ื‘ื™ื™ื ื“ืื•ื•ืขื ืขืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืื•ื•ืขื ืขืŸ ื’ื™ื™ื˜ ืฆื• ืžื™ื˜ ืืŸ ืขืจื ืกื˜ืงื™ื™ื˜โ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื›ืจืื•ื™ ื•ื›ื™ืื•ืช ืœื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืฉืโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืš ื“ืขืจ ืฆื™ื‘ื•ืจ ืื™ื– ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืืŸ ืขืจื ืกื˜ืขืจโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืขืŸ ื“ืืจืฃ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ืžืขืจ ื•ื•ื™ ืืจื™ื™ื ืฉืคืืฆื™ืจืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืคืืจื˜ืื’ืก ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืื•ืŸ ื–ืขืŸโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ื™ ืื–ื•ื™ ืขืจื ืกื˜ืข ืื™ื“ืŸ ืงื•ืžืขืŸ ืฆื• ื’ื™ื™ืŸ ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืฆื• ื ืฉื™ืขื•ืจโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืืก ื–ืขืœื‘ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื– ื‘ื™ื™ื ืื›ื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ืฉืขืช ื‘ืขืœื™โ€ช-โ€ฌืžืœืื›ื”โ€ฌ โ€ซืงื•ืžืขืŸ ื ืืš ื ืฉื•ื•ืขืจืŸ ื˜ืื’ ืืจื‘ืขื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืฆื•โ€ฌ

โ€ซืขืก ืื™ื– ื ืคืืงื˜ ืื– ืฆื•ื•ื™ืฉืŸ ืืœืข ื‘ืชื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืžื“ืจืฉื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืคืืจืžืื’ื˜ ื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ื’ืจืขืกื˜ืขืจ ืคืจืืฆืขื ื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ืžืชืคโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืœื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื–ื™ืš ืงื•ื‘ืข ื‘ืœื™ืžื•ื“โ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืชื•ืจื” ืฆื•ื•ื™ืฉืŸ ื“ื™ ืจืขื’ืœืžืขืกื™ื’ืข ืฉื™ืขื•โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื™ื ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืืก ื•ื•ื™ื™ื–ื˜ ืื•ื™ืฃโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืขืจื ืกื˜ืงื™ื™ื˜ ืื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืงื•ื•ืืœื™ื˜ืขื˜ ืคื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืžืชืคืœืœื™ื ืื™ืŸ ื“ืขื ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ื“ืขื ืฉื™ื™ื ืขื ืฆื™ื‘ื•ืจ ืžื™ื˜ ื•ื•ืืก ื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื•ื”ืœ ืื™ื– ื’ืขืฉืื ืงืขืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ืื™ื– ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื–ืขืœื˜ืŸ ืฆื• ื–ืขืŸ ืื™ื ืžื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืŸ ื˜ืื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ ื‘ืขืœื™โ€ช-โ€ฌื‘ืชื™ื ืžื™ื˜ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืืจื‘ืขื˜'ืก ืงืœื™ื™ื“ืขืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ื›ืืคืŸ ืืŸ ืื™ื‘โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืจืจื™ื™ืก ืื™ื ืžื™ื˜ืŸ ื˜ืื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌืคืืจืŸ ืืจื™ื‘ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืื•ืŸ ืœืขืจื ืขืŸ ื‘ื—ื‘ืจื•โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืชืโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ืืจื˜ ืฆื™ืขื˜ ืคืฉื•ื˜ ื“ื™ ืื™ื“ืŸ ื–ื™ืšโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื• ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ื‘ื™ืŸโ€ช-โ€ฌืขืžื•ื“ื™ ื“ื’ื™ืจืกื ืื•ืŸ ื™ืขื“ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื‘ืขืจื™ื’ืข ืžื™ื ื•ื˜ ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ืื•ื™ืกื’ืขื ื•ืฆื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืฃ ืœื™ืžื•ื“ ื”ืชื•ืจื” ื‘ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซื“ืืก ื”ืชื™ืกื“ื•ืช ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ึพโ€ฌ โ€ซืจืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื‘ืขืจ ื“ืขืจ ื“ื–'ื™ืงื•ื‘ ืžืขืœื™ืฆืขืจ ืจื‘ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ืืจืฃ ืžืขืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ืฆื•ืคื™ืœโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉืจื™ื™ื‘ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ืขืŸ ื•ื•ืขืจ ื”ืื˜ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื’ืขื”ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื˜ ื“ืขื ื ืืžืขืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื”ื’ื”"ืฆ ืจื‘ื™ ื™ืขืงื‘โ€ฌ

โ€ซื”ื•ืจื•ื‘ื™ืฅ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ื?! โ€“ ื•ื•ืขืŸ ืื™ืžืขืจ ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื“ ื ื•ื™ื˜ื™ื’ื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืื™ืŸ ื ื˜ื•ื‘ื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืขืŸ ืขืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืขืœื˜ ืื•ื™ืก ืื– ืื™ื™ื ืขืจ ื–ืืœ ืขืคืขืก ื˜ื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจืŸ ื›ืœืœ ืื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจืŸ ืคืจื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ื– ื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื‘ื™ ื“ื ืชื™ื›ืฃโ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื•ื›ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ืžื–ื•ืžืŸ ืฆื• ื”ืขืœืคืŸ ืžื™ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ืžืขืŸ ื“ืืจืฃโ€ช .โ€ฌืคื™ืœโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื– ืฉื•ื™ืŸ ื’ืขืฉืจื™ื‘ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืื™ื‘ืขืจ ื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืขืจื–ืขื ืœื™ื›ืงื™ื™ื˜ ืคื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขื ืจื‘ื™'ืŸ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ื ืข ืคื™ืœืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื™ื™ืกื˜ื•ื ื’ืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื“ื 'ืก ื•ื•ืขื’ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื™ืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืขืœืŸ ื–ื™ืš ื“ืขืจื™ื‘ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื™ืฉื˜ ืืจื™ื™ื ืœืื–ืŸ ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขื ืจื‘ื™'ื ืก ืคืขืจื–ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืœื™ื›ืงื™ื™ื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌื ืืจ ืขื ื“โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืจืฉ ืฆื•ื’ื™ื™ืŸ ืฆื• ื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืจื™ื ื“ื•ื ื’ ืื•ืŸ ืฉืืคื•ื ื’โ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขื ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจืฉ ืขื–ืจ ืœื™ื”ื•ื“ื” ื“ื–'ื™ืงื•ื‘ โ€“ ืžืขืœื™ืฅโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืžื™ื˜ ืื›ืฆืŸ ื™ืืจ ืฆื•ืจื™ืงโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ืŸ ื™ืืจ ืชืฉื "ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืœืค"ืงโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ื– ื ืกืชืœืง ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืœื’ื ื–ื™ ืžืจื•โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืžื™ื ื“ืขืจ ืคืื˜ืขืจ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขื ืจื‘ื™ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ฌ โ€ซโ€“ ื”ืจื”"ืฆ ืจื‘ื™ ืืœื™ืขื–ืจ ื”ื•ืจื•ื‘ื™ืฅ ื–ืฆ"ืœโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืžืขืœื™ืฅโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™ ื–ืฆ"ืœ ืื™ื– ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ืืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื™ื ื™ืงืœ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืฆื“ื™ืงื™ื ืœื‘ื™ืช ืžืขืœื™ืฅโ€ฌ โ€ซโ€“ ื“ื–ืฉื™ืงื•ื‘ ืื•ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ืขื ื“ื™ื’ ื ื™ืชื•ื ื‘ื™ืžื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื ืขื•ืจื™ื•โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ื– ืขืจ ืื•ื™ืคื’ืขืฆื•ื™ื’ืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ื‘ื™ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืฉ"ื‘ ื”ืจื”"ืง ืจื‘ื™ ื™ื•ื“ืขืœืข ืžื“ื–ืฉื™ืงื•ื‘โ€ฌ โ€ซื–ืฆื•ืง"ืœโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืขืœื›ืขืจ ื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื’ืขื–ืืจื’ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจ ืื™ื ื•ื•ื™ ืคืืจ ืืŸ ืื™ื™ื’ืŸ ืงื™ื ื“ ืื•ืŸ ืื™ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื•ื’ืขืฉื˜ืขืœื˜ ืืœืข ื–ื™ื™ื ืข ื’ืขื‘ืจื•ื™ื›ืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌืื•ื™ืšโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืฃ ื“ื™ ื—ืชื•ื ื” ื”ื–ืžื ื” ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขื ืจื‘ื™'ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ืฆ"ืœ ื”ืื˜ ืจื‘ื™ ื™ื•ื“ืขืœืข ืื•ื ื˜ืขืจื’ืขืฉืจื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืŸ ืžืฆื“ ื”ื—ืชืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื–ื™ื™ืขื ื“ื™ื’ ื“ืขืจ ืคื˜ืจื•ืŸ ืื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืคืฆื™ืขืจ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขื ืจื‘ื™'ืŸ ื–ืฆ"ืœโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ื™ื™ืขื ื“ื™ื’ ื‘ืื•ื•ื™ืกื˜ื–ื™ื ื™ื’ ืฆื• ื“ืขืจ ื”ื›ืจืชโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ื˜ื•ื‘ ื•ื•ืืก ื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™ ื–ืฆ"ืœ ื”ืื˜ ืฉื˜ืขื โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ื’ ื’ืขืฉืคื™ืจื˜ ืคืืจ ื”ืจื”"ืฆ ืจื‘ื™ ื™ื•ื“ืขืœืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ืฆ"ืœโ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ืื˜ ื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ื ืœืื—ืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื˜ื™ืจืชื• ื’ืขื•ื•ืืœื˜ ืื•ื™ืคืฉื˜ืขืœืŸ ื ื–ื›ืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืขื™ืœื•ื™ ื ืฉืžืช ืื‘ื™ื• ื•ืœืขื™ืœื•ื™ ื ืฉืžืช ืจื‘ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื™ื•ื“ืขืœืข ื–ืฆื•ืง"ืœโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ื ืื™ื– ื“ืืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืืจื™ื™ื ื’ืขื’ืื ื’ืขืŸ ืฆื• ื›"ืง ืžืจืŸ ื”ืื“ืžื•"ืจโ€ฌ

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โ€ซืžื•ื•ื™ื–ืฉื ื™ืฅ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ื ืื•ืŸ ืื™ื ื’ืขื‘ืขื˜ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื– ืขืจ ื•ื•ื™ืœ ืขืคืขื ืขืŸ ื ืคืืจื˜ืื’ืก ื›ื•ืœืœโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืขื™ืœื•ื™ ื ืฉืžืชืโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ื•ื•ื™ื–ืฉื ื™ืฆืขืจ ืจื‘ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืฉืœื™ื˜"ื ื”ืื˜ ื“ืืŸ ืื•ื™ืกื’ืขื“ืจื•ืงื˜ ื–ื™ื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืœืกื˜ืข ื”ืกื›ืžื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌื’ื™ื‘ื ื“ื™ื’ ืจืฉื•ืช ืฆื• ื ื•ืฆืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขื ืขื–ืจืช ื ืฉื™ื ื‘ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌืžื“ืจืฉื• ืœื˜ื•ื‘ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ื›ื•ืœืœโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ื›ื•ืœืœ ื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื“ืืŸ ื’ืขื’ืจื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื“ืขื˜ ืžื™ื˜ ืคื•ืคืฆืŸ ื™ื•ื ื’ืขืœื™ื™ื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ื ื˜ืขืจืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืืžืขืŸ 'ืขื–ืจ ืœื™ื”ื•ื“ื”'โ€ช ,โ€ฌื–ื™ื™ืขื ื“ื™ื’ ืžืจืžื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื ืขืžืขืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ื™ื“ืข ืฆื“ื™ืงื™ื ืœื‘ื™ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืขืœื™ืฅ โ€“ ื“ื–ืฉื™ืงื•ื‘ ื–ืฆ"ืœโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ื›ื•ืœืœ ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืกื’ืขื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ื“ื•ืจืš ื”ื ื“ื™ื‘ ื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื•ืžื ืžื•"ื” ืจ' ื™ื•ืกืฃ ื ื™ื™ืžืืŸ ื”ื™"ื•โ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืขืœื›โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืจ ืื™ื– ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืคื˜ืจื•ืŸ ื”ื›ื•ืœืœ ื‘ืžืฉืšโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ ื™ืืจโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืืš ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ ื™ืืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืขืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืขื•ืœ ืคื•ื ืขื ื›ื•ืœืœโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืคืืจื’ืจืขืกืขืจื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ื– ื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืฉืœื™ื˜"ื ื•ื•ื™ื“ืขืจ ืืจื™ื™ืŸ ืืœ ืคื ื™ ื”ืงื•ื“ืฉโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื•ื ื•ื•ื™ื–ืฉื ื™ืฆืขืจ ืจื‘ื™ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ื ื–ื™ืš ื“ื•ืจื›โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื•ืจืขื“ืŸ ื•ื•ื™ ืื–ื•ื™ ืฆื• ื”ืื ื“ืœืขืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ื•ื•ื™ื–โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื ื™ืฆืขืจ ืจื‘ื™ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ื ื”ืื˜ ื“ืืŸ ืžื™ื™ืขืฅโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ืคืืจืŸ ืจื‘ื™'ืŸ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ื ืฆื• ืขืคืขื ืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืืŸ ืื™ื™ื’ืขื ืขื ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืคื•ืŸ ื•ื•ืื•โ€ฌ โ€ซืขืจ ื•ื•ืขื˜ ืงืขื ืขืŸ ืืœื™ื™ืŸ ืื ืคื™ืจืŸ ืžื™ื˜ ื–ื™ื™ื ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ื™ื™ืœื™ื’ืข ืืงื˜ื™ื•ื•ื™ื˜ืขื˜ืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ื ื”ืื˜ ื“ืืŸ ื’ืขืขืคื ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื–ื™ื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืื•ื™ืคืŸ ืื•ื ื˜ืขืจืฉื˜ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื˜ืืง ืคื•ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ืŸ ื”ื•ื™ื–โ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ืฉืขืช ื”ื˜ืคืกืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ื ื›ื‘ื“ ืžื•"ื” ืจ' ื™ื•ืกืฃ ื ื™ื™ืžืืŸ ื”ื™"ื• ื”ืื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืžื ื“ื‘ ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ื“ื™ ืงืืกื˜ืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ื‘ื•ื™ ืืจโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืขื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื–ื•ื™ ื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื’ืขื’ืจื™ื ื“ืขื˜ ื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืช ื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืจืฉ ืขื–ืจ ืœื™ื”ื•ื“ื” ื“ื–'ื™ืงื•ื‘ โ€“ ืžืขืœื™ืฅโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซื”ืจื—ื™ื‘ื™ ืžืงื•ื ืื”ืœืšโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืืš ืคื™ืจ ื™ืืจ ื“ืื•ื•ืขื ืขืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืื ื’ืขื”ื•ื™ื‘ืŸ ืื™ื™ื ืฆื•ื–ืขืŸ ื“ืขืโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื—ืฅ ื–ื• ื”ื“ื—ืง ื•ื•ืืก ื”ืขืจืฉื˜ ืื•ื™ืฃ ื“ืขืโ€ฌ โ€ซืืจื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืžืขืŸ ื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืชื™ื›ืฃ ื’ืขื ื•ืžืขืŸ ืฆื•โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืžืœืื›ื” ืื•ืŸ ืืจื•ื™ืกื’ืขื‘ื•ื™ืขื˜ ื ื ื™ื™ืขืโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืžื™ื˜ ื ื‘ืจื™ื™ื˜ืงื™ื™ื˜ ืœื›ื‘ื•ื“โ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืฉื ื•ืœืชื•ืจืชื•โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ื ื™ื™ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืื™ื– ืขืจืžืขื’ืœื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื›ื˜ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ื“ื•ืจืš ืื—ื“ ื”ื ื’ื™ื“ื™ื ื‘ืืจืฅโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ื ื“ืื ืง ื“ืขื ื”ืื˜ ื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืจืฉ ื’ืขื˜ืจืื’ืŸ ื“ืขื ื ืืžืขืŸ 'ื‘ื™ืช ื˜ื•ืกื™ื'โ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื‘ืขืจ ืื™ืŸ ืคืืงื˜ ืื™ื– ื“ืขืจ ืฉื•ื”ืœ ื’ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื•ื™ืขื˜ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืžื™ื˜ ื“ื™ ื”ื™ืœืฃ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžืชโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ

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โ€ซืคืœืœื™ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ื›ื ืกืชโ€ช .โ€ฌื‘ืฉืขืช ืื™ื™ืŸ ืžืชืคืœืœโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื– ื ืคืœืืžื‘ืขืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ืื˜ ื“ืขืจ ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืืจื•ื™ืกื’ืขื”ืืœืคืŸ ื–ื™ื™ืขื ื“ื™ื’ ื ืœืขืงื˜ืขืจื™ืฉืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื•ืจืš ื“ื™ ืื™ื‘ืขืจื’ืขื’ืขื‘ื ืงื™ื™ื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžืชืคโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืœื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ืื˜ ืžืขืŸ ื‘ืื•ื•ื™ื–ืŸ ืฆื• ืฉืคืืจืŸ ืคื™ืœโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขืœื˜ ืื•ืŸ ืขื’ืžืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื ืคืฉโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืืœื˜ืขืจ ืฉื•ื”ืœ ืื™ื– ื“ืืŸ ืคืืจื•ื•ืื โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืœื˜ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื ื—ื“ืจ ืฉื ื™โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ืŸ ืฆื•โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืื‘ ืฆื• ื ืคืจืื•ื•ืข ืฆื™ืžืขืจ ืคืืจืŸ ืจื‘ื™'ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืื• ืขืก ืงื•ืžืขืŸ ืืจื™ื™ืŸ ื›ืœโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื•ืจืฉ ื•ืžื‘ืงืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ื“ืืจืฃ ืฆื•ืงื•ืžืขืŸ ืฆื•โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ื”ื™ืœืฃ ืคื•ื ืขื ืจื‘ื™'ืŸ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ืœืื–ื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื–ืื’ืŸ ืื– ื“ืขืจ ืฉื•ื”ืœ ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื‘ื•ื™ืขื˜ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืžื™ื˜ ื ืฉื™ื™ื ืงื™ื™ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ืคืจืื›ื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืื ืง ื“ื™ ื”ื™ืœืฃโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžืชืคืœืœื™ืโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ื”ืื‘ืŸ ืคื™ืœโ€ฌ โ€ซืืจื•ื™ืกื’ืขื”ืืœืคืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจื™ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื™ื˜ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื™ื’ืขื ืข ื”ืขื ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ื›ื—โ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ืจืขื ื’โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขื ื“ื™ื’ ื“ืขืจืฆื• ืื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืฉื•ื”ืœ ื–ืืœโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื‘ื•ื™ืขื˜ ื•ื•ืขืจืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืชื›ืœื™ืช ื”ื™ื•ืคื™โ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื‘ื™ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซื›ืจืื•ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืฉืโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ื”ืื˜ ื ื™ืฉื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืœืื ื’ ื’ืขื ื•ืžืขืŸ ืื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ื ื™ื™ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืจืฉ ืื™ื– ืื•ื™ืš ืงืœื™ื™ืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืืŸ ื”ืื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืžืขืŸ ืฆื•ื’ืขืœื™ื™ื’ื˜ ื“ืขื ื•ื•ื™ื™ื‘ืขืจโ€ช-โ€ฌืฉื•ื”ืœ ืฆื•ืโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืจื•ื™ืกืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืฆื•ื‘ื•ื™ืขื ื“ื™ื’ ื ืคืจื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉืขืจ ื•ื•ื™ื™ื‘ืขืจโ€ช-โ€ฌืฉื•ื”ืœ ืคืืจ ื“ื™ ืคืจื•ื™ืขืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื”ื™ืชื” ื”ืจื—ื‘ื”โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซืกื“ืจ ื”ื™ื•ื ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืื•ืจโ€ช-โ€ฌืืœื˜ืขืจ ืžื ื”ื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ื“ืขืจ ืฉืžืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ื™ื™ื˜ ืืจื•ื ืงืœืืคืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ืฉื•ื™ื‘ืŸ ืื•ืŸ ื•ื•ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงืŸ ื“ื™ ืื™ื“ืŸ ืœืขื‘ื•ื“ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ื‘ื•ืจืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ื– ื ื™ืฉื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจื’ืขืกืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื–'ื™ืงื•ื‘โ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ืืจื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืืœื˜ ื ืืš ื“ืขืจ ืžื ื”ื’ ืืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื›ื‘ื•ื“ื• ื•ื‘ืขืฆืžื• ื˜ื•ื˜ ืืŸ ื“ื™ ืฉืžืฉ'ื“ื™ื’ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืงืœื™ื™ื“ืขืจ ืื•ืŸ ื•ื•ืขืงื˜ ื“ืขื ืฆื™ื‘ื•ืจ ืคืืจโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืื’ืกโ€ช .โ€ฌืจื™ื›ื˜ื™ื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื”ื™ื™ื ื˜ื™ื’ืข ื˜ืขื›ื โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืœืื’ื™ืฉืข ืขืคืื›ืข ื“ืืจืฃ ืžืขืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื’ื™ื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื• ื“ื™ ื”ื™ื™ื–ืขืจ ืงืœืืคืŸ ืคืขื ืกื˜ืขืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌืขืก ืงืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื˜ืืŸ ื•ื•ืขืจืŸ ืคื•ื ื“ืขืจื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ื ืกโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™โ€ฌ

โ€ซืฉืœื™ื˜"ื ื•ื•ืขืงื˜ ื“ืขื ืขื•ืœื ืื™ื ื“ืขืจืคืจื™โ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืฆื™ื‘ื•ืจ ืคืืจื–ืืžืœื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ื˜ืื’ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื–'ื™ืงื•ื‘โ€ช-โ€ฌืžืขืœื™ืฆืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ื•ื™ื‘ื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืืŸ ืื•ื ืคื™ื ืฃโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืจื™ื™ืกื™ื’ ืคืืจื˜ืื’ืกโ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื™ื˜ืŸ ืฉื™ืขื•ืจ ื’ืžืจืโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื”ื’ืื•ืŸ ืจื‘ื™ ื™ื•ืกืฃ ืžืืฉื™ื ืกืงื™ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืžื ื”ืœื™ ื™ืฉื™ื‘ืช ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื“ื•ื“โ€ช .โ€ฌืฆื•ื ืฉื™ืขื•ืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจื–ืืžืœืขืŸ ื–ื™ืš ื ืฉื™ื™ื ืขืจ ืฆื™ื‘ื•ืจ ืื™ื“ืŸโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžืฉื›ื™ืžื™ ืงื•ื ื•ื•ืืก ืงื•ืžืขืŸ ืคืืจโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืื’ืก ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืคืืจืืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืžื ื™ื ื™ื ืฉื—ืจื™ืชโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ืขืจืฉื˜ืขืจ ืžื ื™ืŸ ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืชื™ื›ืฃ ื ืื›ืŸ ืฉื™ืขื•ืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ื ื–ืขืงืกโ€ช-โ€ฌื“ืจื™ื™ืกื™ื’โ€ฌ

โ€ซืคืืจื˜ืื’ืกโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ืขืจ ืžื ื™ืŸ ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื ื–ื™ื‘ืŸโ€ช-โ€ฌืคื•ืคืฆืŸ ืื™ื ื“ืขืจืคืจื™โ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ืืจื˜ ื•ื•ืื•โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ื ื“ืื•ื•ื ื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื•ืจื›'ืŸ ื˜ืื’ ืื™ื– ื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืฉื˜โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขื ื“ื™ื’ ืืคืŸ ืœื›ืœ ื“ื•ืจืฉ ื•ืžื‘ืงืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืฆื•ื’ืขืฉโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืขืœื˜ ืžื™ื˜ ืกืคืจื™ ืงื•ื“ืฉ ืฆื• ืœืขืจื ืขืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌืขืกโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืคืืจืืŸ ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ ืžื ื™ื ื™ื ืื•ื™ืฃ ืžื ื—ื”โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ืžืขืจื™ื‘โ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ืขืจืฉื˜ืขืจ ืžื ื™ืŸ ืžืขืจื™ื‘โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืื•ื•ื ื˜ ืื™ืŸ ื“ืขื ืืœื˜ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืขื‘ืŸ ื“ืขื ืจื‘ื™'ื ืก ืคืจื™ื•ื•ืื˜ืข ืคืจืื•ื•ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื™ืžืขืจโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขื ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืŸ ืžื ื™ืŸ ืื™ื– ื ืงืคื™ื“ื”โ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื›ื“ื™ ืžืขืŸ ื–ืืœ ืื ื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื“ื™ ืชืคื™ืœื•ืช ืื•ื™ืšโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ืืœื˜ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืืคื™ืœื• ื ืื›ืŸ ื’ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื•ื™ ืคื•ื ืขื ื ื™ื™ืขื ื‘ืจื™ื™ื˜ืŸ ื”ื™ื›ืœ ื”ืชืคื™ืœื”โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ื™ื ืื›ื˜ ืื™ื– ืคืืจืืŸ ื ืฉื™ืขื•ืจ ืื™ืŸ ืžืฉโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื”โ€ช-โ€ฌื‘ืจื•ืจื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌืคืืจื’ืขืœืขืจื ื˜ ื“ื•ืจืš ื”ืจื‘โ€ฌ โ€ซื™ืขืงื‘ ืงืืคืขืœื ืขืจ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ืืจื˜ ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจืืŸ ื ืคื•ืœืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืžื™ื˜โ€ฌ

โ€ซืžืฉืชืชืคื™ ื”ืฉื™ืขื•ืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืขืœื›ืข ื–ืขื˜ื™ื’ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ืขืœ ืžื™ื˜ ื’ื™ื™ืกื˜ื™ืฉืข ืฉืคื™ื™ื–โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ืžื•ื– ื‘ืืฆื™ื™ื›ื ื˜ ื•ื•ืขืจืŸ ื“ืขืจ ื”ืขืจืœื™ื›ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื™ืœโ€ช-โ€ฌืฉื™ืฉื™ ืฉื™ืขื•ืจ ืื™ืŸ ื—ื•ื‘ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืœื‘ื‘ื•ืชโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ืฆื™ืขื˜ ืคื™ืœ ืื™ื“ืŸ โ€“ ืœืื•โ€ช-โ€ฌื“ื•ืงื ืžืชืคโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืœื™ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืืก ืื™ื– ืฆื• ืคืืจื“ืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืงืขืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืžื’ื™ื“โ€ช-โ€ฌืฉื™ืขื•ืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ืขืกืงืŸ ื”ื ืžืจืฅโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื›ืœ ื“ื‘ืจ ืฉื‘ืงื“ื•ืฉื” ื”ืจื‘ ืื”ืจืŸ ื‘ื ืฆื™ื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ื™ื“ืขืจ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ช .โ€ฌืื•ื™ืกืขืจ ื“ืขื ื•ื•ืืก ืจ'โ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื ืฆื™ื•ืŸ ืื™ื– ื‘ืืงืื ื˜ ืคืืจ ื–ื™ื™ื ืข ืคื™ืœืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื™ื™ืกื˜ื•ื ื’ืขืŸ ืœื˜ื•ื‘ืช ืฆืจื›ื™ ื”ืฆื™ื‘ื•ืจ ื”ื›ืœืœโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื”ืคืจื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืคืืจืžืื’ื˜ ืขืจ ื ื”ืขืจืœื™ื›ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉืคืจืืš ื•ื•ืืก ืฆื™ืขื˜ ื ื’ืจื•ื™ืกืŸ ืฆื™ื‘ื•ืจ ืฆื•โ€ฌ โ€ซื–ื™ื™ืŸ ืฉื™ืขื•ืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืขืจื ื“ื™ื’ ืžื—ื•ื–ืง ืžื™ื˜ ืืžื•ื ื”โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื‘ื˜ื—ื•ืŸ ื‘ืžืฉื ืช ื”ื—ื•ื‘ืช ื”ืœื‘ื‘ื•ืชโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื™ืขื•ืจ ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ืคืืจื’ืขืœืขืจื ื˜ ื•ื•ืขื›ื ื˜ืœื™ืšโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื™ืขื“ืŸ ืœื™ืœโ€ช-โ€ฌืฉื™ืฉื™ ืฆื•ื•ื™ืฉืŸ ืฆืขืŸโ€ช-โ€ฌืคื•ืคืฆืŸ ืื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืœืขื•ื•โ€ช-โ€ฌืื–ื™ื™ื’ืขืจ ืื•ื™ืคื“ืขืจื ืื›ื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ืื™ื– ืื•ื™ืš ืคืืจืืŸ ื ื•ื•ืขื›ื ื˜ืœื™ื›ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืขื™ืŸโ€ช-โ€ฌื™ืขืงื‘ ืฉื™ืขื•ืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ืคืืจื’ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืขืจื ื˜ ื™ืขื“ืŸ ื“ื™ื ืกื˜ืื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ื•ืจืš ื”ื’ืื•ืŸ ืจื‘ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื™ื•ืกืฃ ืžืืฉื™ื ืกืงื™ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื™ื˜ ื•ื•ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื™ืœ ืื™ื“ืŸ ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื–ื™ืš ืžื—ื™ื” ื“ืขืจืžื™ื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืคืืจืžืื’ื˜ ืื•ื™ืš ืโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืž"ื—โ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ืื™ื– ื’ืขื’ืจื™ื ื“ืขื˜ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื•ืจืš ืžื•"ื” ืจ' ืื‘ื™ื’ื“ื•ืจ ืžืื ื“ืœ ื”ื™"ื•โ€ฌ โ€ซืœืขื™ืœื•ื™ ื ืฉืžืช ื”ื•ืจื™ื• ืข"ื”โ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ื’ืž"ื— ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืืคืŸ ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ ืžืืœ ื ื•ื•ืืš ืื•ืŸ ืคื™ืœ ืื™ื“ืŸ ื–ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืขืŸ ื ื”ื ื” ื“ืขืจืคื•ืŸ ื‘ืขืช ืžืฆื•ืโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืš ื“ืืจืฃ ืžืขืŸ ื‘ืื˜ืื ืขืŸ ื“ื™ ืžืงื•ื”โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ื”ืืœื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืื™ื ืžื™ื˜ืŸ ื‘ื•ื™ืขืŸ ืื•ืŸ ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื•ื™ืŸ ืื˜ ืคืืจื˜ื™ื’โ€ช .โ€ฌืœื•ื™ื˜ืŸ ืคืœืืŸ ื•ื•ืขื˜ ืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืื ื™ื™ืขืŸ ื“ื™ ื ื™ื™ืข ืžืงื•ื” ืœื›ื‘ื•ื“ ื“ื™ ื™ืžื™ืโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื•ืจืื™ื ืœืฉื ืช ืชืฉืข"ื• ื”ื‘ืขืœ"ื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซืฉื‘ืช ืงื•ื“ืฉ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื–'ื™ืงื•ื‘โ€ฌ โ€ซืื– ืขืก ืงื•ืžื˜ ืฉื‘ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื˜ื•ื™ืฉื˜ ื“ื™ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืจืฉ ืื™ืจ ืงืืœื™ืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌืขืก ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ืฉื‘ืช'ื“ื™ื’โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืจื™ื™ื˜ืื’โ€ช-โ€ฌืฆื•โ€ช-โ€ฌื ืื›ื˜ืก ื“ืื•ื•ืขื ืขืŸ ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื•ื”ืœ ืคื™ืœ ืื™ื“ืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื•ื•ื™ื ื˜ืขืจ ืฉื‘ืชื™ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื•ืžื˜ ืžืขืŸ ื–ื™ืš ืฆื•ื–ืืžืขืŸ ื‘ืฆื•ื•ืชื ื—ื“ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ืžืขืŸ ืื™ื– ืขื•ืกืง ื‘ืฉื™ืจื•ืช ื•ืชืฉื‘ื—ื•ืชโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื‘ืช ืื™ื ื“ืขืจืคืจื™ ืœืขืจื ื˜ ืคืืจ ื“ืขื ืฉื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขื•ืจ ื”ืžื’ื™ื“ ืฉื™ืขื•ืจ ื”ื ืคืœื ื”ืจื‘ ืžื ืฉื”โ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืจื™ื’ืขืจ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื—ืฉื•ื‘ื™ ืžืชืคืœืœื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ื™ ืฉื™ืขื•ืจ ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ืคืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื’ืขืœืขืจื ื˜ ืื•ื ืื›ื˜โ€ช-โ€ฌืื–ื™ื™ื’ืขืจ ืคืืจืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืื•ื•ืขื ืขืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌืขืก ื“ืื•ื•ื ื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื’ืืจ ืื ื“ืขืจืฉโ€ฌ

โ€ซื ืืš ื ื‘ืœืื˜ ื’ืžืจืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ืขืก ื“ืขืจืงืขื ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื–ื™ืš ืื•ื™ืคืŸ ื“ืื•ื•ืขื ืขืŸ ื“ืขืจื ืืšโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืื›ืŸ ื“ืื•ื•ืขื ืขืŸ ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ื’ืขื’ืขื‘ืŸ ืโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืจื•ื™ืกืืจื˜ื™ื’ืŸ ืงื™ื“ื•ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ืฆื•โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขืฉื˜ืขืœื˜ ื“ื•ืจื›'ืŸ ืจื‘ื™'ืŸ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ช .โ€ฌืขืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื– ืคืืจืืŸ ื ืชืงื ื” ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซืื– ืงื™ื™ื ืขืจ ื˜ืืจ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื‘ืจืขื ื’ืขืŸ ืงื™ื™ืŸ ืขืกืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื•ื ืงื™ื“ื•ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ืืจ ื“ืขืจ ืจื‘ื™ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ื ืฉื˜โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืœื˜ ืืœืขืก ืืœื™ื™ืŸ ืฆื•โ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ืขื–ืจืชื ื•ื‘ื”ืชื โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื‘ืชื ืคื•ืŸ ืคืืจืฉื™ื“ืขื ืข ื‘ืขืงืขืจื™ื™ืขืŸ ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื˜ืื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืžื ื“ื‘ ื“ื™ ืงื“ื™ืฉื™ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื™ื›ื˜ื™ื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌืขืกืŸ ื˜ืืจ ืžืขืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ืืœื™ื™ืŸ ื‘ืจโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขื ื’ืขืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื‘ืขืจ ืžืฉืงืื•ืช โ€“ ื“ืืก ืื™ื– ืฉื•ื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ืข ืžืขืฉื”โ€ช ...โ€ฌื“ืืก ืงืขืŸ ื™ืขื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื™ื ืขืจ ื‘ืจืขื ื’ืขืŸ ื›ื™ื“ ื”' ื”ื˜ื•ื‘ื” ืขืœื™ื•โ€ช .โ€ฌืื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืขื•ืœื ื‘ืจืขื ื’ื˜ ื˜ืืงืข! โ€“ ืžืขืŸ ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื–ื™ืš ืžืฉืžื— ืœื›ื‘ื•ื“ ื”ื™ื•ื ื•ืœื›ื‘ื•ื“ ื”ืฉื‘ืชโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื–ื•ืžืขืจื“ื™ื’ืข ืฉื‘ืชื™ื ืื™ื– ืคืืจืืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืฉื™ืขื•ืจ ืคืจืงื™ ืื‘ื•ืช ื ืื›ืžื™ื˜ืื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌื™ืขื“ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืš ื‘ืจืขื ื’ื˜ ืžืขืŸ ืžื’ื™ื“ื™ื ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืฉื˜ืื˜โ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืขืœื›ืข ืœืขืจื ืขืŸ ืคืืจ ื“ืขื ืคืจืง ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืš ืคืืจ ื ืคื•ืœืข ืฆื™ื‘ื•ืจ ืฆื•ื”ืขืจืขืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืขื•ืœื ืื™ื– ื–ื™ืš ืžืชืขื ื’ ืขืœ ื”' ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืœืื ื’ืข ื ืื›ืžื™ื˜ืื’ ืฉืขื•ืชโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืฃ ืฉืœืฉโ€ช-โ€ฌืกืขื•ื“ื•ืช ืงื•ืžื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื“ืขืจ ืขื•ืœืโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ื™ื“ืขืจ ืฆื•ื–ืืžืขืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืฆื• ื–ื™ืฆืŸ ืื™ื ืื™ื™ื ืขื ื›ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื”ื’ ื—ืกื™ื“ื™ื ื•ืื ืฉื™ ืžืขืฉื” ื‘ื›ืœ ื”ื“ื•ืจื•ืชโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืœื•ื” ืžืœื›ื” ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ื’ืขืคืจืื•ื•ืขื˜ ื›ื“ื™ืื”โ€ฌ โ€ซืœืกืขื•ื“ืชื ื“ื“ื•ื“ ืžืœื›ื ืžืฉื™ื—ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื”ื•ื™ื‘ืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ืขืœืขื•ื•โ€ช-โ€ฌืื–ื™ื™ื’ืขืจ ื‘ื™ื™ื ืื›ื˜โ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ื– ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ืคืืจื˜ืื’ืก ืฉืขื•ืช ื•ื•ืืก ืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืืจืฃ ืฉื•ื™ืŸ ืื•ื™ืคืฉื˜ื™ื™ืŸ ืฆื•ื ืœืขืจื ืขืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌืื–ื•ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ื ืชื—ื‘ืจ ื“ืขืจ ืงื•ื“ืฉ ื‘ื—ื•ืœ ืžื™ื˜ ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื™ืœื” ืืจื™ื›ืชืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืขืก ืงืขืŸ ื–ื™ืš ืžืื›ืŸ ืื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ื’ื•ื™ ื–ืืœ ืื ืงื•ืžืขืŸ ืคืืจื˜ืื’ืก ืื•ื™ืคโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื•ื™ืžืขืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื‘ืขืจ ืขืจ ื–ืืœ ื ืืš ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื“ืŸ ืขืกืŸ ืžืœื•ื”โ€ช-โ€ฌืžืœื›ื”โ€ช .โ€ฌืื™ืŸ ืื–ื ืคืืœโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืขื˜ ื“ืขืจ ื’ื•ื™ ืžื•ื–ืŸ ืฆื•ืื•ื•ืืจื˜ืŸ ื‘ื™ื– ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื“ืŸ ืขื ื“ื™ื’ืŸ ื“ื™ ืกืขื•ื“ื” ืื•ืŸ ื“ืืŸ ื“ืขืจื ืืšโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืขื˜ ืขืจ ืงืขื ืขืŸ ืฆื•ื’ืจื™ื™ื˜ืŸ ืคืืจ ื“ื™ ื•ื•ืื›ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืขื’โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซื“ืขืจ ื ืื›ื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ืฉื‘ื•ืขื•ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซืจืขื“ื ื“ื™ื’ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืฉื™ืขื•ืจื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืงืขืŸ ืžืขืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืกืœืื–ืŸ ื“ืขื ืžื ื”ื’ ื˜ื•ื‘ ื•ื•ืืก ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื™ื ื’ืขืคื™ืจื˜ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืœื™ืœ ื”ืชืงื“ืฉ ื—ื’ ืฉื‘ื•ืขื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ื™ ื ืื›ื˜โ€ฌ

โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ืชื™ืงื•ืŸโ€ช-โ€ฌืœื™ืœโ€ช-โ€ฌืฉื‘ื•ืขื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ื ื’ืื ืฆืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืื›ื˜ ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืคืืจืืŸ ื‘ืขืœื™โ€ช-โ€ฌื“ืจืฉื ื™ื ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ืœืขืจื ืขืŸ ืคืืจ ืคืืจโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื™ื“ืขื ืข ืขื ื™ื ื™ื ืœื›ื‘ื•ื“ ื”ื—ื’โ€ช .โ€ฌื™ืขื“ืข ืฉืขื”โ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืจืขื˜ ืื•ื™ืฃ ื ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ืขืจ ื‘ืขืœโ€ช-โ€ฌื“ืจืฉืŸ ืื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืขืจื ื˜ ืคืืจ ืขืคืขืก ืื ื“ืขืจืฉโ€ช .โ€ฌืื™ื™ื ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืขืจื ื˜ ืคืืจ ืืงื“ืžื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ืขืจื ืืš ืงื•ืžื˜ ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ืขืจ ืื•ืŸ ืœืขืจื ื˜ ืคืืจ ืจื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ื“ืจื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืขืจ ื’ื™ื‘ื˜ ื ืฉืžื•ืขืก ืื™ื‘ืขืจ ื“ื™ ืขืฉืจืชโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ื“ื™ื‘ืจื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ืื–ื•ื™ ืคืืจื‘ืจืขื ื’ื˜ ืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขื ื”ื™ื™ืœื™ื’ืŸ ื ืื›ื˜ ืžื™ื˜ ืชื•ืจืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืฉืโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืžืขื ื’ ืœื‘ ื”ืฉื•ืžืขโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืฉื™ืขื•ืจื™ื ืงื•ืžืขืŸ ืคืืจ ืื™ืŸ ื’ืจื•ื™ืกืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ืฉืขืช ืื™ืŸ ื“ืขื ืืœื˜ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืื™ื– ืฆื•ื’ืขืฉื˜ืขืœื˜ ืฆื• ื–ืื’ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืชื™ืงื•ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืคืืจ ื“ื™ ื•ื•ืืก ื•ื•ื™ืœืŸ ื–ืื’ืŸ ื“ืขื ืชื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื•ืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืฉื˜ื™ื™ื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืื– ื ืืš ืื–ื ืชื™ืงื•ืŸโ€ช-โ€ฌืœื™ืœโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื‘ื•ืขื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ืขืจื ื“ื™ื’ ืื–ื•ื™ืคื™ืœ ืขื ื™ื ื™ ื”ื—ื’โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื’ื•ื“ืœ ืงื“ื•ืฉืชื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌื’ื™ื™ื˜ ื“ืขืจ ื’ืื ืฆืขืจ ื™ื•ืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ื•ื‘ ืฆื• ืžื™ื˜ ื ื‘ืื–ื•ื ื“ืขืจืข ื’ืขืฉืžืืงโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ืฉืคื™ืจื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืื ื“ืขืจืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ื™ื•ืโ€ช-โ€ฌื˜ื•ื‘โ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจืžืื’ื˜ ื ื‘ืื–ื•ื ื“ืขืจืข ืžืฉืžืขื•ืชโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซื’ื‘ืื™ ืงื•ื“ืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื•ื ืœืขืฆื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื•ื– ืืจื•ื™ืกื’ืขื‘ืจืขื ื’ื˜ ื•ื•ืขืจืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืฉื‘ื— ื“ื™ ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ ื’ื‘ืื™ ืงื•ื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ืคื™ืจืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื•ืจืš ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืืจื‘ืขื˜ ื‘ื ืืžื ื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื™ื˜ ื ื’ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืœื“ื™ื’ืข ืื™ื‘ืขืจื’ืขื’ืขื‘ื ืงื™ื™ื˜ ืื•ืŸ ื–ืืจื’ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื˜ืขื ื“ื™ื’ ืœื˜ื•ื‘ืช ื”ืฆื™ื‘ื•ืจโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืืก ื–ืขื ืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืžื•"ื” ืจ' ืงืœืžืŸ ืื™ื™ื–ื ื‘ืขืจื’ ืžื™ื˜ ืžื•"ื” ืจ'โ€ฌ โ€ซื™ืขืงื‘ ื–ืื‘ืœ ื”ื™"ื•โ€ช .โ€ฌืื–ื ืคืืจื ืขื ื•ื•ื™ ืขืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื™ืจื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ืงื•ืžื˜ ื ื™ืฉื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื• ืคื™ืกโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ืขืก ืื™ื– ื ื™ืฉื˜ ืงื™ื™ืŸ ืกื•ื“ ืื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืขืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื“ื™ ืื™ื‘ืขืจื’ืขื’ืขื‘ืขื ืข ื’ื‘ืื™ืโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืœื˜ ื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžื“ืจืฉ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ืื•ื™ืกื’ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื•ืงื˜ ืื–ื•ื™ ื•ื•ื™ ื–ื™ ืงื•ืงื˜ ื”ื™ื™ื ื˜ ืื•ื™ืกโ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื™ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื–ื ื’ืขืฉืžืืง ืื•ืŸ ืื™ื™ื’ื ืืจื˜ื™ื’ืงื™ื™ื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื™ืฉืœื ื”ืฉื ืœื”ื ืคืขืœื ื”ื˜ื•ื‘โ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ืชื”ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืžืฉื›ื•ืจืชื ืฉืœืžื” ืžืขืโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืฉื!โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ื™ืœื˜ ืื™ืจ ื‘ืืฉืจื™ื™ื‘ืŸ ืื™ื™ืขืจ ืฉื•ื”ืœ ืื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืžื•ืกื“? โ€ช -โ€ฌื‘ื™ื˜ืข ืคืืจื‘ื™ื ื“ื˜ ืื™ื™ืš ืžื™ื˜ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืžืขืจื›ืชโ€ช:โ€ฌโ€ฌ

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โ€ซื“ื™ ืื™ื ื”ืืœื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ื ืฉื•ืจื” ื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ืขืจ ื“ื™ ืคืืจืฉืขืจ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื’ืขืœื™ื™ื ื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื–ื™ื™ ืืœืก ืžืขืจ ืื™ื‘ืจืืฉื˜ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ื˜ื™ื™ืขืจืข ืื•ืฆืจื•ืชโ€ช .โ€ฌืขืก ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืงืœืืจ ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ืื– ื“ื ืจืขื“ื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืคื•ืŸ ืืŸ ืื•ืžืฉืืฆื‘ืืจืŸ ืื•ืฆืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื” ื“ืขืจืฆื™ื™ืœื˜ ืื™ืจืข ืคื•ื ืงื˜ืœื™ื›ืข ืขืจื˜ืขืจ ื•ื•ืื• ื–ื™ื™ ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืื•ืŸ ื•ื•ืื• ืžืขืŸ ืงืขืŸ ื–ื™ื™ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื” ืขื ื”ืืœื˜ ืื™ืŸ ื–ื™ืš ืคืืจืฉื™ื“ืขื ืข ืžื™ืกื˜ื™ืฉืข ืกื•ื“ื•ืช ืื•ืŸ ืขืจื˜ืขืจ ืคื•ืŸ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืื• ื–ื™ื™ ื“ืืจืคืŸ ื–ื™ืš ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌืžื™ืจ ื•ื•ืขืœืŸ ืฆื•ื˜ื™ืจืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืขื˜ืœื™ื›ืข ืฆื•ื˜ืื˜ืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌื›ื“ื™ ืฆื• ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื ื‘ืœื™ืง ื•ื•ืืกืคืืจื ืกืืจื˜ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืช ืขืก ืื™ื– ื“ื™ ืจืขื“ืข ืืฆื™ื ื“โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซโ€ชKEN.โ€ฌื‘ื—ืจื•ื‘ื ืฉื‘ืขืžืง ืขื›ื•ืจ ืชื—ืช ื”ืžืขืœื•ืช ื”ื‘ื•ืืช ืœืžื–ืจื— ืืžื•ืช ืืจื™ื— ืืจื‘ืขื™ืŸ ืฉื“ืช ื›ืกืฃ ื•ื›ืœื™ื” ืžืฉืงืœ ื›ื›ืจื™ืŸ ืฉื‘ืขืฉืจื”โ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื—ื•ืจื‘ื” ืื™ืŸ ืขืžืง ืขื›ื•ืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ื ื˜ืขืจ ื“ื™ ื˜ืจืขืค ื•ื•ืืก ืงื•ืžืขืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ืžื–ืจื—โ€ช ,โ€ฌืคืขืจืฆื™ื’ ืืžื•ืช ื‘ื™ื™ ื“ื™ ืฆื™ื’ืœโ€ช ,โ€ฌื–ื™ืœื‘ืขืจ ืื•ืŸ ืื™ืจืข ื›ืœื™ื ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื•ื•ืื’ ืคื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื˜ื™ื™ื˜ ืื•ื™ืคื’ืขืฉืจื™ื‘ืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื’ืจื™ื›ื™ืฉ)โ€ช( KEN.โ€ฌื“ืขืจ ื•ื•ืืจื˜ โ€ชKENโ€ฌืฆืขืŸ ื›ื™ื›ืจโ€ฌ

โ€ซื“ื™ ืฆืขื ื˜ืข ืฉื•ืจื” ืœื™ื™ื ื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื•ื•ื™ ืคืืœื’ืขื ื“โ€ช:โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื‘ื•ืจ [ืฉ]ืชื—ืช ื”ื—ื•ืžื ืžืŸ ื”ืžื–ืจื— ื‘ืฉืŸ ื”ืกืœืข ื›ื“ื™ืŸ ืฉืœ ื›ืกืฃ ืฉืฉ ืžืื•ืช ื•ืชื—ืช ื”ืกืฃ ื”ื’ื“ื•ืœโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื’ืจื•ื‘ ืื•ื ื˜ืขืจ ื“ื™ ืžื•ื™ืขืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌืคื•ืŸ ืžื–ืจื— ื–ื™ื™ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ืŸ ื“ืขื ืคืขืœื–โ€ช-โ€ฌืฉื˜ื™ื™ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืงืจื™ื’ืœืขืš ืคื•ืŸ ื–ื™ืœื‘ืขืจ โ€ช -โ€ฌื–ืขืงืกโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ื•ื ื“ืขืจื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ืื•ื ื˜ืขืจ ื“ืขืจ ื’ืจื•ื™ืกืŸ ืฉื•ื•ืขืœโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซืื‘ื™ืกืœ ื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ืขืจ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ืžื™ืจ ืฉื˜ื™ื™ืŸโ€ช:โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซโ€ช HN 42.โ€ฌื‘ื‘ื•ืจ ื”ืžืœื— ืฉืชื—ืช ื”ืžืขืœื•ืช ื›ื›ืจื™ืŸโ€ฌ

โ€ซ(ืื•ืžืคืืจืฉื˜ืขื ื“ืœื™ื›ืข ื’ืจื™ื›ื™ืฉืข ื˜ืขืจืžื™ื ืขืŸ)โ€ชHN.โ€ฌืื™ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ื’ืจื•ื‘ ืคื•ืŸ ื–ืืœืฅโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ื ื˜ืขืจ ื“ื™ ื˜ืจืขืคโ€ช 42 ,โ€ฌื›ื™ื›ืจโ€ฌ

โ€ซืฆื•ื•ื™ืฉืŸ ืื ื“ืขืจืข ืฉื˜ื•ื™ืกืŸ ืžื™ืจ ื–ื™ืš ืืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ื™ืกืข ื”ืœื›ื” ื˜ืขืจืžื™ื ืขืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ืฉื˜ื™ื™ื’ืขืจ ื•ื•ื™ ื“ืขืจ ืคืืœื’ืขื ื“ืขืจ ืฆื•ื˜ืื˜โ€ช:โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื—ืฆืจ โ€ช...โ€ฌื˜ (ืื•ืžืœื™ื™ื ื‘ืืจ) ืชื—ืช ื”ืคื ื ื”ื“ืจื•ืžื™ืช ืืžื•ืช ืชืฉืข ื›ืœื™ ื›ืกืค ื•ื–ื”ื‘ ืฉืœ ื“ืžืข ืžื–ืจืงื•ืช ื›ื•ืกื•ืช ืžื ืงื™ืื•ืช ืงืกืื•ืช ื›ืœโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉืฉ ืžืื•ืช ื•ืชืฉืขโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื“ืขื ื—ืฆืจโ€ช ...โ€ฌืื•ื ื˜ืขืจ ื“ืขืจ ื“ืจื•ื ื•ื•ืื•ื ืงืœโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ื™ื™ืŸ ืืžื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื›ืœื™ื ืคื•ืŸ ื–ื™ืœื‘ืขืจ ืื•ืŸ ื’ืืœื“ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืžืขโ€ช ,โ€ฌืฉืคืจื™ืฆืขืจืกโ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ืขื›ืขืจืกโ€ช ,โ€ฌืจื™ื™ื ื™ื’ืขืจืกโ€ช ,โ€ฌืงืกืื•ืช (?)โ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืืœืขืก ืื™ื– ื–ืขืงืกโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ื•ื ื“ืขืจื˜โ€ช-โ€ฌืื•ืŸโ€ช-โ€ฌื ื™ื™ืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซืžื™ืจ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ืื•ื™ืš ืขื˜ื•ื•ืืก ืžืขืจ ื‘ืืงืื ื˜ืข ืขืจื˜ืขืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ื™ ืคืืœื’ืขื ื“โ€ช:โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืชื—ืช ื™ื“ ืื‘ืฉืœื•ื ืžืŸ ื”ืฆื“ ื”ืžืขืจื‘ื™ ื—ืคื•ื•ืจ ืืžื•ืช ืฉืชื™ืŸ ืขืกืจื” ื›ื› โ€ช.80โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซืื•ื ื˜ืขืจืŸ ื™ื“โ€ช-โ€ฌืื‘ืฉืœื•ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืคื•ืŸ ืžืขืจื‘ ื–ื™ื™ื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌื’ืจืื‘ ืฆื•ื•ืขืœืขืฃ ืืžื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื›ื› โ€ช( 80โ€ฌื ื™ืฉื˜ ืคืืจืฉื˜ืื ื“ื™ื’ ื“ืขืจ ืคืฉื˜ ื“ืขืจืคื•ืŸ)โ€ฌ

โ€ซืืกืืš ื’ืืœื“ โ€“ ืืกืืš ืคืจืื’ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืกืšโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ื›ืœ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื”โ€ฌ โ€ซื ืขืžื˜ ืืจื™ื™ืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื–ื™ืšโ€ช ,โ€ฌืคื™ืจโ€ช-โ€ฌื˜ื•ื™ื–ื ื˜โ€ช-โ€ฌืคื™ื ืฃโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ื•ื ื“ืขืจื˜ ืฉื˜ื™ืงืขืจ ืคื•ืŸ ื’ืืœื“ ืื•ืŸ ื–ื™ืœื‘โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ื™ ืื•ื™ืš ืื ื“ืขืจืข ื—ืคืฆื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืฆื•ื•ื™ืฉืŸ ื–ื™ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื”ื•ื ื“ืขืจื˜โ€ช-โ€ฌืคื™ื ืฃโ€ช-โ€ฌืื•ืŸโ€ช-โ€ฌื–ืขื›ืฆื™ื’ ื’ืืœื“ืขื ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืขืคืœืขืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื’ืืคืœืขืŸ ืื•ืŸ ืื ื“ืขืจืข ื›ืœื™ืโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ืื ื“ืขืจืข ื•ื•ืขืจื˜ืขืจโ€ช :โ€ฌื”ืขื›ืขืจ ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ื•ื ื“ืขืจื˜ ื˜ืืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื’ืืœื“ ืื•ืŸ ื–ื™ืœื‘ืขืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌืโ€ฌ โ€ซืกื›ื•ื ืขืฆื•ื ืืคื™ืœื• ืื™ืŸ ื”ื™ื™ื ื˜ื™ื’ืข ืฆื™ื™ื˜ืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืคืŸ ืขืจืฉื˜ืŸ ื‘ืœื™ืงโ€ช ,โ€ฌื–ืขืขื ื“ื™ื’โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืข ืื•ืฆืจื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื’ืจืื“ ื’ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื˜ืขืœื˜ ืื•ื™ืคืŸ ื’ืขื“ืื ืง ืื– ื“ื™ ืจืขื“ืข ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืืฆื™ื ื“ ืื™ื‘ืขืจ ื“ื™ ื›ืœื™ื ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื“ืฉโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื” ื“ืขืจืฆื™ื™ืœื˜ ืื™ื‘ืขืจ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื”ื™ื™ืœื™ื’ืข ื›ืœื™ื ื•ื•ืืก ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื•ื•ืืจืฉื™ื™ื ืœื™ืšโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ืจื•ื™ืžื™ืฉืข ื”ืขื ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื™ื“ืขืจืŸ ื—ื•ืจื‘ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช .โ€ฌืžืขื’ืœื™ืšโ€ฌ โ€ซืื– ืžืขืŸ ืจืขื“ื˜ ืืฆื™ื ื“ ืื™ื‘ืขืจ ื“ื™ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจืœื•ื™ืจืขื ืข ื›ืœื™ืโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื•ืงื ื“ื™ื’ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ื ื—ื•โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ

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โ€ซืฉืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌืฉื˜ืขืœื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืืกืืš ืคืจืื’ืŸ ืื•ืŸ ืฉืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื•ืช ื•ื•ืืก ื“ืืจืคืŸ ืคืืจืžืื’ืŸ ืืŸ ืขื ื˜ืคืขืจโ€ช:โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื“ื™ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืข ืื•ืฆืจื•ืช? ืฆื• ื•ื•ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืขืŸ ื’ืขื”ืขืจืŸ ื–ื™ื™ ืื•ืŸ ืคืืจื•ื•ืืก ื”ืื˜ ืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืืก ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ? โ€“ ื•ื•ืื• ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื“ื™ ืืœืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืจื˜ืขืจ ื•ื•ืื• ื“ื™ ื—ืคืฆื™ื ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ? โ€“ ืงืขืŸ ืžืขืŸ ื–ื™ื™ ื’ื™ื™ืŸ ื–ื•ื›ืŸ ืื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ?โ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื• ื•ื•ืขืžืขืŸ ื’ืขื”ืขืจืŸ ื“ื™ ืื•ืฆึพโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื•ืช?โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืขืจืฉื˜ืขืจ ืงื•ืฉื™ื ื•ื•ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื˜ืขืœื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืื•ื™ืคืŸ ื’ืขื“ืื ืงโ€ช ,โ€ฌืœื™ื™ืขื ื“ื™ื’ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืžื’ื™ืœื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ื– 'ื•ื•ืขืจ ืื™ื– ื“ืขืจ ื‘ืืœืขื‘ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืช? โ€“ ื•ื•ืขืจ ื”ืื˜ ืคืืจืžืื’ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ืŸ ื‘ืื–ื™ืฅ ืื–ื ืจื™ื–ื™ื’ืข ืžืืก ืคื•ืŸ ื’ืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื“ืขื ืข ืื•ืŸ ื–ื™ืœื‘ืขืจื ืข ื›ืœื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ืŸ ืื–ืขืœื›ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืจื•ื™ืกืข ืฆื™ืคืขืจืŸ?'โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจื•ื™ืฃ ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืคืืจืืŸ ืขื˜ืœื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื›ืข ืžืขื’ืœื™ื›ืข ืขื ื˜ืคืขืจืกโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ืžื™ืจ ื•ื•ืขืœืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืื”ืื ื“ืœืขืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืคืจืื‘ื™ืจื ื“ื™ื’ ืืคืฆื•ืœืขืจื ืขืŸโ€ฌ

โ€ซื•ื•ืขืจ ืขืก ืื™ื– ื“ืขืจ ืืžืช'ืขืจ ื‘ืืœืขื‘ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจืคื•ืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืฆืจื•ืช ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื•ื™ื˜ ื•ื•ื™ ืขืก ืงื•ืงื˜ ืื•ื™ืก ืคื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ื– ื“ื™ ืจืขื“ืข ืืฆื™ื ื“ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื›ืœื™ื ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ื–ืขื ืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืื™ื™ื“ืขืจ ื“ื™ ืจื•ื™ืžืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืืจื™ื™ื ื’ืขืงื•ืžืขืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ืื™ืจ ืคืืจืฉื•ื•ืขื›ื˜โ€ช .โ€ฌื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื” ื“ืขืจโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื™ื™ืœื˜ ื’ืื ืฅ ื•ื•ืืจืฉื™ื™ื ืœื™ืš ื•ื•ืื• ืื”ื™ืŸ ืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื˜ ื’ืขืœื™ื™ื’ื˜ ื“ื™ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ืื™ืŸ ืคืืœโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ื‘ ืžืขืŸ ื•ื•ืขื˜ ื•ื•ืขืœืŸ ืฆื•ืจื™ืงื‘ื•ื™ืขืŸ ื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื–ืืœ ืžืขืŸ ืงืขื ืขืŸ ืฆื•ื–ืืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขื ื ืขืžืขืŸ ื“ื™ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืช ืื•ืŸ ื‘ื•ื™ืขืŸ ื“ืขืจืžื™ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขื ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ื™ ื‘ืืงืื ื˜ ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืจื•ื‘ ื—ื•ืงโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื™ื ื‘ื™ื™ ื“ื™ ืžื™ื™ื ื•ื ื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ื“ื™ ืืœืข ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื”ื™ื™ืœืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ืžื“ื‘ืจโ€ช-โ€ฌื™ื”ื•ื“ื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื’ืขืฉืจื™ื‘ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ื“ื•ืจืš ื ื’ืขื•ื•ื™ืกืข ืกืขืงื˜ืข ืื•ืŸโ€ฌ


โ€ซืงื•ืœื˜ ื•ื•ืืก ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืื•ื™ื ื˜ ืื™ืŸ ื™ืขื ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื’ื ื˜ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ืฆื™ื™ื˜ืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื–ื™ืš ื’ืขืจื•โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืŸ "ืื™ืกื™ื™ื"โ€ช .โ€ฌื™ื•ืกื™ืคื•ืŸ ืื•ืŸ ืคื™ืœื•ืŸ ืฉืจื™ื™ื‘ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื‘ืขืจ ื–ื™ื™ ืื•ืŸ ืื™ื‘ืขืจ ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืœืขื‘ื ืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื˜ื™ื™ื’ืขืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ืœื•ื™ื˜ ื•ื•ื™ ืขืก ืงื•ืงื˜ ืื•ื™ืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ืื‘ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ ื’ืขื•ื•ืื•ื™ื ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื™ืขื ืข ื’ืขื’ื ื˜ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื”ื™ื™ืœืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ืžื“ื‘ืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื™ื”ื•ื“ื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื’ืขืฉืจื™ื‘ืŸ ื“ื™ ืืœืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืžื’ื™ืœื•ืชโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจืืŸ ืื‘ืขืจ ื—ื•ืงืจื™ื ื•ื•ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืงืจื™ื’ืŸ ื–ื™ืš ื“ืขืจื•ื™ืฃโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ื˜ืขื ื”'ืขืŸ ืื– ื˜ืจืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื“ืขื ื•ื•ืืก ื ื˜ื™ื™ืœ ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืช ืงื•ืงืŸ ืื•ื™ืกโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ื™ ืขืก ืฉื˜ืืžื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื™ืกื™ื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื–ืขื โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืŸ ืจื•ื‘ ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืช ื’ืขื”ืขืจื™ื’ืข ื›ืชื‘ื™ ืงื•ื“ืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซืื“ืขืจ ืกืคืจื™ื ื—ื™ืฆื•ื ื™ื ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืกืืจื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ืขืก ื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื’ืขื•ื•ืืœื’ืขืจื˜ ืฆื•ื•ื™ืฉืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื“ืŸ ื‘ืžืฉืš ื“ืขืจ ืฆื™ื™ื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืฆื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ืฉื˜ื™ื™ื’ืขืจ ื•ื•ื™ ื‘ืŸโ€ช-โ€ฌืกื™ืจืโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ืื ื“ืขืจืขโ€ช .โ€ฌืขืก ืื™ื– ื“ืขืจื™ื‘ืขืจ ื ื™ืฉื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืจื™ื›ื˜ื™ื’ ืืคืฆื•ืœืขืจื ืขืŸ ืื– ืืœืขืก ืงื•ืžื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื™ืกื™ื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ืืจ ืฆื•ืœื™ื‘ ืขื˜ืœื™ื›ืข ืžื’ื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื•ืช ื•ื•ืืก ืžืขืŸ ื”ืื˜ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ืื•ื™ืคืŸ ืืจื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ืฆื•ื’ืื‘โ€ช ,โ€ฌืœื•ื™ื˜ ื“ืขืจ ืื•ืคืŸ ื•ื•ื™ ืื–ื•ื™ ืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื˜ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌืงื•ืงื˜ ืขืก ืื•ื™ืกโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ื™ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืช ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืคืŸ ืืจื˜ ืฆื•ืœื™ื‘ ื ืกื™ื‘ื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ืื–โ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ืื™ื– ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ืื–ื ืกืืจื˜ ื‘ื™ื‘ืœื™ืื˜ืขืงโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื™ืกื™ื™ืโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจื™ื‘ืขืจ ื˜ืขื ื”'ืขืŸ ื“ื™ ื—ื•โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงืจื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ื“ืืก ืื™ื– ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืื•ืฆืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืกืคืจื™ื ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ืขืขื ื“ื™ื’ ืื– ื“ื™ ืจื•ื™ืžืขืจ ื•ื•ืขืœืŸ ื—ืจื•ื‘ ืžืื›ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขื ื”ื™ื™ืœื™ื’ืŸ ื”ื•ื™ื–โ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ืื˜ ืžืขืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื™ืœืขื ื™ืฉ ืืจื™ื‘ืขืจื’ืขื‘ืจืขื ื’ื˜ ื“ื™ ืกืคืจื™ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ืžื“ื‘ืจ ื•ื•ืื• ืžืขืŸ ื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ื™ ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื”ื™ื™ืœืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌื•ื•ืขืŸ ืื ื“ืขืจืข ืื™ื“ืŸ ื”ืื‘ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื–ืขืŸ ืื– ืžืขืŸ ื‘ืจืขื ื’ื˜ ืื”ื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื–ื™ื™ ืื•ื™ืš ื’ืขืœืืคืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ื“ืืจื˜ ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื“ื™ ืกืคืจื™ืโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื˜ ื’ื•ืจื ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ืื– ืฆื•ื•ื™ืฉืŸ ื“ื™ ืกืคืจื™ืโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื‘ืŸ ื–ื™ืš ื’ืขื•ื•ืืœื’ืขืจื˜ ืื•ื™ืš ืื–ืขืœื›ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืกืคืจื™ื ื•ื•ืืก ืงื•ืžื˜ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ืงื™ื™ืŸ ื”ื™ื™ืœื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืข ืžืงื•ืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ื–ืืš ื•ื•ืืก ื”ืื˜ ืžื™ื˜ ื˜ื•ื™ื–ื ื˜ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื™ืืจ ืฉืคืขื˜ืขืจ ื’ื•ืจื ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ืžืขื ื˜ืฉืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ืืœืŸ ื–ื™ืš ื˜ื•ืขื” ื–ื™ื™ืŸ ืื•ืŸ ืžื™ื™ื ืขืŸ ืื– ืžืขืŸโ€ฌ

โ€ซืจืขื“ื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืกืคืจื™ื ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื™ืกื™ื™ืโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืืœืก ืจืื™ื” ืฆื• ื–ื™ื™ืขืจืข ื•ื•ืขืจื˜โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืช ืฉื˜ืืžืขืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ืจืขื ื’ืขืŸ ื–ื™ื™ ื“ืขืจ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืขืจ ืžื’ื™ืœืชโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ื ื—ื•ืฉืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืื• ืขืก ืื™ื– ืคืืจืืŸ ื ืจืฉื™ืžื”โ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืช ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช .โ€ฌืคื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื” ืื™ื– ื’ืขื“ืจื™ื ื’ืขืŸ ืื– ืžืขืŸ ื”ืื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ืืœืข ื›ืœื™ื ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืžืขื’ืœื™ืš ืื– ื“ืืก ื”ืื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืกื™ืจื˜ ืื™ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ื–ืขืœื‘ืขืจ ืฆื™ื™ื˜ ื•ื•ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืขืŸ ื”ืื˜ ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื“ื™ ืกืคืจื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ืขืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื– ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืœืื’ื™ืฉ ืฆื• ื˜ืจืื›ื˜ืŸ ืื–ื•ื™โ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ื™ื™ืœโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ื ืงื˜ ืื–ื•ื™ ื•ื•ื™ ืžืขืŸ ื”ืื˜ ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื›ืœื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ืื˜ ืžืขืŸ ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื“ื™ ืกืคืจื™ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื”ื™ื™ืœืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื ื“ืขืจืข ืคืืจืฉืขืจ ืคืจืขื’ืŸ ืืคโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ื˜ืขืืจื™ืข ืžื™ื˜ ื“ื™ ื˜ืขื ื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ืื™ืŸ ืื–ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืœ ื•ื•ืืœื˜ ื’ืขื“ืืจืคื˜ ื“ืขืจืžืื ื˜ ื•ื•ืขืจืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื” ืขืคืขืก ืื™ื‘ืขืจ ื“ื™ ืกืคืจื™ืโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ื™ื‘ืืœื“ ืื•ื™ืš ื–ื™ื™ ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื’ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืคื•ื ืงื˜ ื•ื•ื™ ื“ื™ ืื ื“ืขืจืข ืื•ืฆืจื•ืชโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจื•ื•ื™ื™ืœ ื•ื•ืขืจืŸ ื“ื™ ืกืคืจื™ื ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื“ืขืจโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืื ื˜ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌื ื–ืืš ื•ื•ืืก ื•ื•ื™ื™ื–ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื– ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื” ืžื™ื˜ ื“ื™ ืกืคืจื™ื ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืงื™ื™ืŸ ืฉื•ื ืฉื™ื™ื›ื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ืืจ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื” ืื™ื– ืโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืื–ื•ื ื“ืขืจืข ื–ืืš ื•ื•ืืก ื“ืขืจืฆื™ื™ืœื˜ ืื™ื‘ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืช ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ื“ืจื™ื˜ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื™ืฉื˜ ื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืคืœืืฅโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืื• ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืช ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื˜ ืžืขืŸ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ืคื™ืœ ืคืขืจื–ืขื ืœื™ื›ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืจื™ื•ื• ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ืจโ€ช-โ€ฌื›ื•ื›ื‘ื ืžื™ื˜ ื–ื™ื™ืŸ ืืจืžื™ื™โ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ื™ ืื•ื™ืš ืคื™ืœ ื›ืœื™ื ืื•ืŸ ื–ืื›ืŸ ืžื™ื˜ ื•ื•ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืจโ€ช-โ€ฌื›ื•ื›ื‘ื ื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื‘ืื ื•ืฆื˜โ€ช .โ€ฌืขืก ืฉื˜โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืœื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืืจื•ื™ืก ืื– ื‘ืจโ€ช-โ€ฌื›ื•ื›ื‘ื ื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ืšโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจ ื ืฉื˜ื™ืง ืฆื™ื™ื˜ ืื•ื™ืกื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืข ื”ื™ื™ืœืŸ ืื•ืŸ ื”ืื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืืจื˜ ืื โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขืคื™ืจื˜ ืžื™ื˜ ื–ื™ื™ื ืข ืžืœื—ืžื•ืชโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ื™ ื‘ืืงืื ื˜ ื”ืื˜ ื‘ืจโ€ช-โ€ฌื›ื•ื›ื‘ืโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขืคืœืื ื˜ ืื•ื™ืคืฆื•ื‘ื•ื™ืขืŸ ื“ืขื ื“ืจื™ื˜ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ืœื•ื™ื˜ ื˜ื™ื™ืœ ืžื™ื™ื ื•ื ื’ืขืŸ ื”ืื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืขืจ ืฉื•ื™ืŸ ืืคื™ืœื• ื‘ืื•ื•ื™ื–ืŸ ืื•ื™ืคืฆื•ื‘ื•ื™ืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขื ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ื™ื“ืขืจ ืžืขืŸ ื”ืื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืจ ื•ื•ื™ื“ืขืจ ืื™ื™ื ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืคืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌืขื ืœื™ืš ื“ืขืจืฆื•โ€ฌ

โ€ซื•ื•ืขืจื˜ ืื•ื™ืš ื’ืขื‘ืจืขื ื’ื˜ ืžื“ืจืฉ ื‘ืจืืฉื™ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื‘ื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ื™ื•ืœื™ื•ืก ืงื™ื™ืกืขืจ ื”ืื˜ ืฉื•ื™ืŸ ืืคื™ืœื•โ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื’ืขื‘ืŸ ืจืฉื•ืช ืื•ื™ืคืฆื•ื‘ื•ื™ืขืŸ ื“ืขื ื“ืจื™ื˜ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื‘ืขืจ ืœื™ื™ื“ืขืจ ืื™ื– ื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืœืืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ืฆื•ืฉื˜ืื ื“ ื’ืขืงื•ืžืขืŸ ืื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืืฆื™ื ื“ ื•ื•ืืจื˜ืŸ ืžื™ืจ ืื•ื™ืฃ ืžืฉื™ื— ืฆื“ืงื™ื ื•โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจื™ื‘ืขืจ ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื˜ื™ื™ืœ ืคืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจืฉืขืจ ื‘ื™ื™ ื“ืขืจ ืžื™ื™ื ื•ื ื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ื“ื™ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืฆืจื•ืช ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ืจโ€ช-โ€ฌื›ื•ื›ื‘ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื˜ ืืจืืคื’ืขืฉืจื™ื‘ืŸ ื“ื™ ืคืœืขื ืขืจ ืคื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขื ื“ืจื™ื˜ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉ ื•ื•ืืก ืขืจ ื•ื•ื™ืœโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื•ื™ืขืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ื•ื•ืื• ืขืจ ื”ืื˜ ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืืœืข ื›ืœื™ื ื•ื•ืืก ื•ื•ืขื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ื™ื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืืก ืจื™ื™ื›ื˜ื•ื ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื™ืกื™ื™ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื•ื•ื™ืฉืŸ ื“ื™ ืืœืข ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืช ื•ื•ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžืขืจื•ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ืžื“ื‘ืจโ€ช-โ€ฌื™ื”ื•ื“ื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌืฉื˜ืขืœื˜ ื–ื™ืš ืืจื•ื™ืกโ€ฌ โ€ซืื– ื“ื™ ืžื™ื˜ื’ืœื™ื“ืขืจ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืงื•ืœื˜ ื”ืื‘ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื˜ืจืื’ืŸ ืžื™ื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื ื’ืขื•ื•ื™ืกืขืจ ืžื™ืกื˜ื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉืข ืกื•ื“โ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ื–ื™ื™ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ืงื™ื™ื ืขื ื ื™ืฉื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื˜ืืจื˜ ื“ืขืจืฆื™ื™ืœืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌื™ืขื“ืŸ ื™ืืจ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื–ื™ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ืคืจื™ืฉ ื’ืขืฉื•ื•ืื•ื™ืจืŸ ืื– ื–ื™ื™ ื’ื™ื™ืขืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืจืขื“ืŸ ืฆื• ืงื™ื™ื ืขื ืื™ื‘ืขืจ ื“ื™ ืกื•ื“ื•ืช ืคื•ื ืขืโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื•ืœื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ืžื™ื˜ื’ืœื™ื“ืขืจ ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื’ืข'ืงื ืก'ืขื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืื™ืŸ ืคืืœ ืžืขืŸ ื”ืื˜ ื’ืขื›ืืคื˜ ืื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื–ื™ื™ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื’ืขืจืขื“ื˜ ืฆื• ืคืจืขืžื“ืข ืžืขื ื˜ืฉืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื‘ืขืจ ื“ืขืจ ืงื•ืœื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื•ื™ื˜ ื•ื•ื™ ืžืื ื›ืข ื•ื•ื™ืœืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืขื ื”'ืขืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืœื™ื’ื˜ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืข ืžื’ื™ืœื”โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืกื•ื“ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืกืขืงื˜ืขโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ื“ืืก ืื™ื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขืฉืจื™ื‘ืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืžื™ื˜ ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืขื ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืจืžื–ื™ืโ€ช .โ€ฌืื ื“ืขืจืข ื•ื•ื™ืœืŸ ืืคืœืขืจื ืขืŸ ืื– ื–ื™ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื‘ืŸ ื’ืขื”ืื˜ ื‘ื™ื™ ื–ื™ืš ื’ืจื•ื™ืกืข ืื•ืฆืจื•ืชโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืก ื–ื™ื™ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืœื˜ ืžื™ื˜ื˜ื™ื™ืœืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืžื™ื˜ ื“ืขืจ ืืœื’ืขืžื™ื™ื ืขืจ ื’ืืกโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ื“ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื“ื™ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืช ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืงื•ืœื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืฃ ืื–ื•ื™ืคื™ืœ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ืฉื•ื™ืŸ ืืจโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื›ื™ืœืื’ืŸ ื‘ืืžืขืจืงื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ื“ื™ ืžื™ื˜ื’ืœื™ื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืงื•ืœื˜ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื’ืขืœืขื‘ื˜ ื ื‘ืืงื•ื•ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืข ืœืขื‘ืŸ ืื•ืŸ ืขืก ื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ื™ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื’ืขืคืขืœื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืงื™ื™ืŸ ื’ืขืœื˜โ€ช .โ€ฌืฆื•ื•ื™ืฉืŸ ื“ื™ ื—ื•ืจื‘ื•ืช ืคื•ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ืขืจืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืื•ื™ื ืขืจื˜ืขืจ ืื™ื– ืื ื˜ื“ืขืงื˜ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืจื•ื™ืกืขืจ ืคืืก ืคื™ืœ ืžื™ื˜ ื’ืืœื“ืขื ืข ืจืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ

โ€ซื ื“ืœืขืšโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ืื™ื– ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืคืŸ ืืจื˜โ€ช .โ€ฌืื–ื•ื™ ืื•ื™ืš ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืคืืจืืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื™ืœ ืื ื“ื™ื™ื˜ื•ื ื’ืขืŸ ืื– ื“ื™ ืžื™ื˜ื’ืœื™ื“ืขืจ ืคื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืงื•ืœื˜ ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื‘ื›ืœืœ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ืงื™ื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืืจืขืžืขืœื™ื™ื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื•โ€ช ,โ€ฌืืคืฉืจ ื”ืื˜ ืžืขืŸ ืืฆื™ื ื“โ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ื“ืขื ืฉืœื™ืกืœ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืช ืคื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืงื•ืœื˜? โ€“ ื•ื•ืขืจ ื•ื•ื™ื™ืกื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ื™ื“ืขืจ ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืคืืจืืŸ ืื ื“ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจืข ื•ื•ืืก ื˜ืขื ื”'ืขืŸ ืื‘ื™ืกืœ ืื ื“ืขืจืฉโ€ช:โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืช ื•ื•ืขืจืŸ ื“ืขืจโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื™ื™ืœื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ื™ืขื“ืขืจ ืื™ื™ื ืขืจ ื•ื•ืืก ื”ืื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื–ื™ืš ื’ืขื•ื•ืืœื˜ ืื ืฉืœื™ืกืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ืกืขืงื˜ืขโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื˜ ื’ืขืžื•ื–ื˜ ืื•ื•ืขืงื’ืขื‘ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ืŸ ื’ืื ืฆืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขืœื˜ ืคืืจ ื“ื™ ืงื•ืœื˜โ€ช .โ€ฌืงื™ื™ื ืขืจ ื”ืื˜ ื ื™ืฉื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื”ืื˜ ืงื™ื™ืŸ ืื™ื™ื’ืขื ืข ืคืืจืžืขื’ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ืืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ืื™ื– ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ืื™ื™ืŸ ื’ืจื•ื™ืกืข ืงืืกืข ื•ื•ืืกโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื˜ ื’ืขื“ื™ื ื˜ ืคืืจ ื™ืขื“ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ื•ื•ืืก ืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื˜ ืคืืจื“ื™ื ื˜ ืื™ื– ืชื™ื›ืฃ ืืจื™ื™ืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืงืืกืข ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืงื•ืœื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ืื™ื– ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืžืขื’ืœื™ืš ืื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืืก ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื“ื™ ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืขื ืข ืื•ืฆืจื•ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื™ืกื™ื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืื ื’ืขื–ืืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื˜ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ืื™ืจืข ืžื™ื˜ื’ืœื™ื“ืขืจ ืื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ื’ืขื•ื•ืืจืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืข ืขืจโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืขืจโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืกื™ื™ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืืŸ ืื ื“ืขืจืขืจ โ€“ ืžืขืจ ืจืื“ื™โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงืืœืขืจ โ€ช -โ€ฌื˜ืขืืจื™ืข ืื™ื– ืคืืจืืŸ ื•ื•ื™ ืคืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืœื’ืขื ื“โ€ช:โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื•ืช ืœื™ื™ื ื˜ ื–ื™ืšโ€ฌ โ€ซืืจื•ื™ืก ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ื”ืืก ืื•ืŸ ืื ื’ืขื•ื•ื™ื™ื˜ืื’ื˜โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื™ื™ื˜ ืื•ื™ืฃ ื“ื™ ื•ื•ื™ืจื˜ืฉืืคื˜ ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื“ืฉ ืื•ืŸ ื™ืจื•ืฉืœื™ืโ€ช .โ€ฌื“ื™ ืื™ืกื™ื™ื ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื–ื™ืšโ€ฌ โ€ซืงืขื ื˜ืœื™ืš ืืคื’ืขื˜ื™ื™ืœื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ื™ืฉื˜ ื•ื•ืขืœื ื“ื™ื’ ื–ื™ื™ืŸ ื ื—ืœืง ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืขื‘ื•ื“ืช ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ืœื™ื™ื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจืงืœืขืจื˜ ืื– ื–ื™ื™ ืฉื˜ื™ืฆืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื“ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ืงืขืŸ ื“ืขืจื™ื‘ืขืจ ื–ื™ื™ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืขื’ืœื™ืš ื–ื™ื™ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ื“ื™ ืื™ืกื™ื™ื ื”ืื‘ืŸ ืคืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจืžืื’ื˜ ืืŸ ืื ื“ืขืจืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉ โ€“ ืโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ืืš ื•ื•ืืก ืžื™ืจ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื–ืขืœื˜ืŸ ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ

โ€ซื™ืขื ืข ืชืงื•ืคื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌื ืฉื˜ื™ื™ื’ืขืจ ื•ื•ื™ ื‘ื™ืช ื—ื ื™ื•โ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ืžืฆืจื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉ ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื™ื‘ ืื•ืŸ ืื™ืŸ ืื ื“ืขืจืข ืคืœืขืฆืขืจ โ€“ ื“ืืจื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื‘ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื™ืกื™ื™ื ืžืงืจื™ื‘ ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ืงืจื‘ื ื•ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืŸ ื’ืขื˜ืืŸ ื“ื™ ืขื‘ื•ื“ื”โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืืœืก ืจืื™ื” ืฆื• ื“ืขืจ ื˜ืขืืจื™ืขโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื˜ ืžืขืŸ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ืขื˜ืœื™ื›ืข ืคืขืกืขืจ ืžื™ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ื™ื ืขืจ ืคื•ืŸ ื‘ืขืœื™โ€ช-โ€ฌื—ื™ื™ืโ€ช .โ€ฌืขืก ืื™ื– ืื•ืžโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจืฉื˜ืขื ื“ืœื™ืš ื•ื•ืืก ื“ื™ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืข ื‘ื™ื™ื ืขืจโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื‘ืŸ ื’ืขื“ื™ื ื˜โ€ช ,โ€ฌืื‘ืขืจ ื’ืื ืฅ ืžืขื’ืœื™ืš ืื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืืก ื”ืื˜ ื ืฉื™ื™ื›ื•ืช ืžื™ื˜ ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืžืงื“ืฉ ื•ื•ืื• ืžืขืŸ ื”ืื˜ ืžืงืจื™ื‘ ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืืจื˜ ืงืจื‘ื ื•ืชโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื™ืฉื˜ ืื•ืžื–ื™ื ืกื˜ ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื—ื›ืžื™ื ืืจื•ื™ืกื’ืขื’ืื ื’ืขืŸ ืงืขื’ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ ืžื™ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื–ื ืฉืืจืคืงื™ื™ื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืคืืจืงืขืจื˜ืขืจ ื”ืฉืขืจื”โ€ฌ โ€ซืœืื–ื˜ ื–ื™ืš ื–ืื’ืŸโ€ช:โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืจืืฆื“ืขื ื•ื•ืืก ื“ื™ ืื™ืกื™ื™ืโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื‘ืŸ ื“ืขืจืงืœืขืจื˜ ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืงืขื’ื ืขืจืฉืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืคื˜ ืฆื•ื ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉ ืื™ืŸ ื™ืจื•ืฉืœื™ืโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื‘ืŸ ื–ื™ื™ ืคืืจื˜ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื’ืขืงืขื ื˜ ื ืขืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขื ื“ืจืืกื˜ื™ืฉืŸ ืฉืจื™ื˜ ืคื•ืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ืฉื™ืงืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืชืจื•ืžื•ืช ื•ืžืขืฉืจื•ืช ืฆื•ื ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืฉโ€ช .โ€ฌื–ื™ื™ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื“ืขืจื™ื‘ืขืจ ืืคื’ืขืฉื™ื™ื“ื˜ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืชืจื•ืžื•ืช ืื–ื•ื™ ื•ื•ื™ ื“ื™ ื”ืœื›ื” ืคืืจืœืื ื’ื˜โ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื‘ืขืจ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื’ืขืฉื™ืงื˜ ืฆื•ื ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืืจ ืขื ื“ืขืจืฉ ื’ื•ื ื– ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื ื’ืขโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื™ื™ื›ื ื˜ืข ืคืœืขืฆืขืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื™ื˜ ื“ื™ ื”ืืคืขื ื•ื ื’ ืื–โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืขืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืžืฆื‘ ืื™ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉ ื•ื•ืขื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจืจืื›ื˜ืŸ ื•ื•ืขืจืŸ ืœื•ื™ื˜ ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืคืืจืฉื˜ืโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื“โ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืขื˜ ืžืขืŸ ื“ืืก ืื”ื™ื ืฉื™ืงืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื“ืจื™ื ื•ื ื“ื‘ื•ืช ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื™ื“ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ื‘ ืจืขื“ื˜ ืžืขืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืชืจื•ืžื•ืช ืื•ืŸ ืžืขืฉืจื•ืช ืคื•ืŸ ืื™ื“ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื–ืขื ืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืคืืจืืŸ ื•ื•ืืก ืงื•ืžืขืŸ ืžื™ื˜ ืืŸ ืื ื“ืขืจืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื˜ืขืืจื™ืขโ€ช:โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ืื›ืŸ ื—ื•ืจื‘ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื‘ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื™ื“ืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื—ื•ืฅโ€ช-โ€ฌืœืืจืฅ ืžืžืฉื™ืšโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ืฆื• ืฉื™ืงืŸ ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืฉื˜ื™ื™ืขืจ ืคืืจืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื™ื˜ ื–ื™ื™ืขืจืข ื ื“ืจื™ื ื•ื ื“โ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌืžื™ื˜ ื“ื™ ื”ืืคืขื ื•ื ื’ ืื– ื“ืืก ื•ื•ืขื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ื™ืคื’ืขื‘ื•ื™ื˜ ื•ื•ืขืจืŸ ื‘ืงืจื•ื‘ ื‘ื™ืžื™ื ื• ืื•ืŸ ืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืขื˜ ืขืก ื“ืืจื˜ ื ื•ืฆืŸโ€ช .โ€ฌืขืก ืื™ื– ื‘ืืงืื ื˜โ€ฌ

โ€ซืื– ื“ื™ ืจื•ื™ืžืขืจ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื ื™ืฉื˜ ื’ืขืงื•ืงื˜ ืžื™ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื ื’ื•ื˜ ืื•ื™ื‘ ืื•ื™ืฃ ื“ื™ ืฉื˜ื™ื™ืขืจ ื•ื•ืืก ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื“ืŸ ื”ืื‘ืŸ ื’ืขืฉื™ืงื˜ ืงื™ื™ืŸ ื™ืจื•ืฉืœื™ื ืื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืข'ืืกืจ'ื˜ ื“ื™ ืื™ื“ืŸ ืฆื• ืฉื™ืงืŸ ื“ื™ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซืฉื˜ื™ื™ืขืจืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื ื–ืืš ื•ื•ืืก ื“ื™ ืื™ื“ืŸ ื”ืื‘ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื™ืฉื˜ ื’ืขืงืขื ื˜ ืคื•ืขืœ'ืŸ ื‘ื™ื™ ื–ื™ืš ืื•ืŸ ื”ืื‘ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืžืžืฉื™ืš ื’ืขื•ื•ืขืŸ ื“ืืก ืฆื• ืฉื™ืงืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื˜ืจืืฅ ื“ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืืจืขื ื•ื ื’ืขืŸ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืจื•ื™ืžืขืจโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืขืก ืื™ื– ื–ื™ื™ืขืจ ืžืขื’ืœื™ืšโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื– ืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืื˜ ื“ืืก ืื™ื™ื ื’ืขื˜ื•ื™ืฉื˜ ืื•ื™ืฃ ื—ืคืฆื™ืโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื™ืฉื˜ ื•ื•ืขืœื ื“ื™ื’ ืื– ื“ื™ ืจื•ื™ืžืขืจ ื–ืืœืŸ ื›ืืคืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืชโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื•ืŸ ื“ืืก ื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ืื•ื™ืฃ ืโ€ฌ โ€ซืฆื™ื™ื˜ ื•ื•ืืก ืžืขืŸ ื•ื•ืขื˜ ืงืขื ืขืŸ ืืจื•ื™ืกื ืขืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืช ืื•ืŸ ื–ื™ืš ื‘ืื ื•ืฆืŸ ื“ืขืจืžื™ื˜โ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ื– ืคืืจืืŸ ื ืืš ื”ืฉืขืจื•ืช ืื™ื‘ืขืจ ื“ืขืโ€ฌ โ€ซืื•ืฆืจ? โ€“ ื”ืื˜ ืžืขืŸ ืคืืงื˜ื™ืฉ ื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืขืจื˜ืขืจ ื•ื•ืืก ื•ื•ืขืจืŸ ืื ื’ืขื“ื™ื™ื˜ืขื˜ ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืžื’ื™ืœื”? โ€“ ื•ื•ืื• ืœื™ื’ืŸ ืœืžืขืฉื” ื“ื™ ืื•ืฆึพโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื•ืช?โ€ฌ โ€ซืงื•ืžืขื ื“ื™ื’ืข ื•ื•ืืš ืื™"ื”โ€ฌ โ€ซ= ืื™ืŸ ื’ืจื•ื™ืกโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ื ืžื™ื˜ืŸ =โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ื•ืขืจ ืื™ื– ื“ืขืจ ื‘ืืœืขื‘ืืก ืคื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืช? โ€“ ื•ื•ืขืจ ื”ืื˜ ืคืืจืžืื’ื˜ ืื™ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื–ื™ื™ืŸ ื‘ืื–ื™ืฅ ืื–ื ืจื™ื–ื™ื’ืข ืžืืก ืคื•ืŸ ื’ืืœโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขื ืข ืื•ืŸ ื–ื™ืœื‘ืขืจื ืข ื›ืœื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌืื™ืŸ ืื–ืขืœื›ืขโ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืจื•ื™ืกืข ืฆื™ืคืขืจืŸ?โ€ฌ โ€ซื–ืขืขื ื“ื™ื’ ืื– ื“ื™ ืจื•ื™ืžืขืจ ื•ื•ืขืœืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื—ืจื•ื‘ ืžืื›ืŸ ื“ืขื ื”ื™ื™ืœื™ื’ืŸ ื”ื•ื™ื–โ€ช ,โ€ฌื”ืื˜ ืžืขืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซืื™ืŸ ื“ืขืจ ืื™ื™ืœืขื ื™ืฉ ืืจื™ื‘ืขืจื’ืขื‘ืจืขื ื’ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ืกืคืจื™ื ืื™ืŸ ืžื“ื‘ืจ ื•ื•ืื• ืžืขืŸ ื”ืื˜ ื–ื™ื™โ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืื”ืืœื˜ืŸ ืื™ืŸ ื“ื™ ื”ื™ื™ืœืŸโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ื™ ื“ืื–ื™ื’ืข ืื•ืฆืจื•ืช ื–ืขื ืขืŸ ืคื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืจโ€ช-โ€ฌื›ื•ื›ื‘ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื•ื•ืืก ืขืจ ื”ืื˜ ืืจืืคื’ืขืฉโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซืจื™ื‘ืŸ ื“ื™ ืคืœืขื ืขืจ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ืขื ื“ืจื™ื˜ืŸ ื‘ื™ืชโ€ช-โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืžืงื“ืฉโ€ช.โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื ื•โ€ช ,โ€ฌืืคืฉืจ ื”ืื˜ ืžืขืŸ ืืฆื™ื ื“โ€ฌ โ€ซื’ืขืคื™ื ืขืŸ ื“ืขื ืฉืœื™ืกืœ ืคื•ืŸ ื“ื™ ืื•ืฆืจื•ืช ืคื•ืŸโ€ฌ โ€ซื“ืขืจ ืงื•ืœื˜?โ€ฌ

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โ€ซืžืกืข ื”ืงื•ื“ืฉ ืฉืœ ื”ืื“ืžื•ืดืจ ืžืกืื˜ืžืืจ ืœืณืžืงื•ืžื•ืช ื”ืงื“ื•ืฉื™ื ื‘ืณืื™ืจื•ืคื” ืœืจื’ืœ ื”ื™ืœื•ืœืช ื”ื™ืฉืžื— ืžืฉื” ื–ื™ืดืขโ€ฌ

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โ€ซืžืกืข ื”ืงื•ื“ืฉ ืฉืœ ื”ืื“ืžื•ืดืจ ืžืกืื˜ืžืืจ ืœืณืžืงื•ืžื•ืช ื”ืงื“ื•ืฉื™ื ื‘ืณืื™ืจื•ืคื” ืœืจื’ืœ ื”ื™ืœื•ืœืช ื”ื™ืฉืžื— ืžืฉื” ื–ื™ืดืขโ€ฌ

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โ€ซื”ืื“ืžื•ืดืจ ืžืงืืœื•ื‘ ื‘ื‘ื™ืงื•ืจ ื‘ืžืื ืกื™ ื‘ืฉื‘ืดืง ื”ืขืขืœืดื˜โ€ฌ

โ€ซื”ืื“ืžื•ืดืจ ืžืณืกืงื•ืœืขืŸ ื‘ืกืขื•ื“ืช ืจืืฉ ื—ื•ื“ืฉโ€ฌ

โ€ซืฉืžื—ืช ื”ืชื ืื™ื ื‘ื—ืฆืจื•ืช ืกืืœืงื ืžืื ืกื™ โ€ช -โ€ฌืงื™ื•ื•ื™ืืฉื“โ€ฌ

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โ€ซืžืกืข ื”ืงื•ื“ืฉ ืฉืœ ื”ืื“ืžื•ืดืจ ืžืกืื˜ืžืืจ ืœืณืžืงื•ืžื•ืช ื”ืงื“ื•ืฉื™ื ื‘ืณืื™ืจื•ืคื” ืœืจื’ืœ ื”ื™ืœื•ืœืช ื”ื™ืฉืžื— ืžืฉื” ื–ื™ืดืขโ€ฌ

โ€ซื‘ืก"ื“โ€ฌ

โ€ซื‘ืฉืžื—ื” ืจื‘ื” ืžืงื“ืžื™ื ืื ื• ื‘ื—ื™ื‘ื”โ€ช ,โ€ฌืืช ืคื ื™ ื”ืื™ ื’ื‘ืจื ื™ืงื™ืจืโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ื ืฉ"ืง ื•ื”ื•ืœืš ื‘ื“ืจื›ื™ื”ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื™ื“ื™ื• ืจื‘ ืœื• ื‘ื—ื™ื ื•ืš ืฆืขื™ืจื™ ื™ืฉืจืืœโ€ช ,โ€ฌืขื•ืกืงโ€ฌ โ€ซื‘ืื•ืจื™ื™ืชื ืชื“ื™ืจืโ€ฌ

โ€ซื›ืฉ"ืช ื”ื’ื”"ืฆ ืจื‘ื™ ืžืฉื” ื‘ืขืจื’ืขืจ ืฉืœื™ื˜"ืโ€ฌ

โ€ซืื‘ื“ืง"ืง ืจื™ื“ื ื™ืงโ€ฌ โ€ซืœืจื’ืœ ื‘ื•ืื• ืœืฉื›ื•ืŸ ื›ื‘ื•ื“ ื‘ืชื•ื›ื›ื™ ืฉื›ื•ื ื•ืชื™ื ื• ื”ืžืขื˜ื™ืจื”โ€ฌ

โ€ซื˜ืฉืขืจื™ ืœืขื™ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืขื™ืจืžืื ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซื•ืœืจื’ืœ ืคืชื™ื—ืช ืฉืขืจื™ ื‘ื™ืช ืžื“ืจืฉื•โ€ฌ โ€ซืœืชืคืืจืช ื•ืœืจื•ื•ื—ืช ืชื•ืฉื‘ื™ ื”ืฉื›ื•ื ื” ื•ื”ื’ืœื™ืœื•ืชโ€ฌ

โ€ซื™ื”ื ื‘ื•ืื• ืœื‘ืจื›ื” ื•ืœื”ืจืžืช ืงืจืŸ ื”ืชื•ืจื” ื•ื”ื—ืกื™ื“ื•ืชโ€ฌ โ€ซื”ืžืงื“ืžื™ื ืคื ื™ื• ื‘ื—ื™ื‘ื”โ€ฌ โ€ซืืจื™' ืœื™ื™ื‘ ื’ืœืื ืฅโ€ช ,โ€ฌื™ื•ืกืฃ ื™ื•ื–ืคื ื•ื•ื™ื™ืกืžืืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื—ื™ื™ื ืงืื”ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌื‘ืŸ ืฆื™ื•ืŸ ืงืื”ืŸโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื™ืขืงื‘ ืฉืœื•ื ืฉื™ืžืื ืื•ื•ื™ื˜ืฉโ€ช ,โ€ฌื™ืฉืจืืœ ืจืื˜ื˜ืขื ื‘ืขืจื’โ€ช ,โ€ฌืžืื™ืจ ื’ืืœื“ืžืืŸโ€ช,โ€ฌโ€ฌ โ€ซื™ื•ื—ื ืŸ ื’ืจื™ื ื‘ื•ื™ืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื“ื•ื“ ืฉืžืขืœืฆืขืจโ€ช ,โ€ฌื™ื”ื•ื“ื” ืฉืคื™ืจืโ€ช ,โ€ฌื—ื™ื™ื ื›ื”ืŸโ€ฌ

โ€ซื‘ืฉื ืชื•ืฉื‘ื™ ืฉื›ื•ื ืช ื˜ืฉืขืจื™ ืœืขื™ืŸโ€ช ,โ€ฌืขื™ืจืžืื ื˜โ€ฌ โ€ซโ€ชPhoto credit JDNโ€ฌโ€ฌ

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โ€ซื”ืื“ืžื•ืดืจ ืžื‘ืื‘ื•ื‘ ื‘ื˜ื™ืฉ ืœืจื’ืœ ื”ื™ืœื•ืœืช ื”ืื“ืžื•ืด ืžื”ืจืดืฉ ืžื‘ืื‘ื•ื‘โ€ฌ

โ€ซื—ื‘ืจื™ื ืื•ื• ืจืืงืœืขื ื“ ืกืขื™ืคื˜ื™ ื“ืขื™โ€ฌ

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