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Hi guys! Welcome to a new video. I'm Miguel and I'm going to be telling you what it's like to work in the US.

Right now I am working at a greenhouse.

I am realizing that working here is much different than in guatemala

They expect you to mess up - I already have!

In my job I drive a golf cart with 2 or 3 trailers filled with flowers.

It took getting used to, because you have to turn really wide with all the trailers behind you.

With this cart I messed up 10 plants!

I was driving along nicely when I heard something behind me.

When I looked back, the car turned one way and 6 plants fell off!

When I turned back to the other side, I turned really quickly and 4 more plants fell off!

But if you mess up they only say, "just... try to mess up a little less ok?"

And they say it too you so nicely, it's like they're inviting you to keep messing up!

Let's go!

Almost everything here is done with a machine - it's like the job does itself!

There's a machine for everything - so the work isn't too hard. Of course that depends on your job.

In most jobs, there are people from all over the world! In my job most of them are latinos.

But there's also white people, asians, europeans, and african-americans.

It's incredible how many people from around the world you can meet working here!

I personally like working with people from all different countries. It's interesting to learn different cultures.

... their foods, their languages, and their hobbies.

Here it's very common they pay you every week.

In Guatemala, I was used to only being payed twice a month.

But I'm happy I get paid every week!

It's really nice, because I'm not crawling to get by at the end of every 2 weeks.

At work here, you are always being watched. It's not easy to slack off.

But a true slacker knows how to find a way to not have to do anything.

Everything here isn't easy like most people think, especially since I don't know much english.

It's sometimes hard for me to understand what they want me to do. So yeah... I feel kinda dumb sometimes...

sometimes....

And like in any job, there's always that one person you don't get along with.

There's one person in my work who doesn't speak or understand spanish.

So when he tells me something that makes me mad, I say a funny word in spanish.

I told her this was a Guatemalan way of way of saying thank you.

And everytime I say this, he laughs, and sometimes even says thank you!

Another not so great thing.... I had to wait 8 months to get my work permit.

I was so desperate to start working.

When I finally got my green card, I had to wait another month to get a job!

I went to 5 interviews, but since I have no experience working in the US, it's hard to get a first job.

And another thing, I don't have my drivers license yet

Most jobs require you to have reliable transportation.

So yeah, it was hard to find a job!

I got my job because I know someone who works at this greenhouse.

The most likely way to get your first job here is knowing someone who can connect you to a job.

Well guys, this was my first week working in the US!

I'm still learning, so I do make mistakes!

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See you in the next video!

For more infomation >> TRABAJANDO EN ESTADOS UNIDOS!! *WORKING IN THE US* - Duration: 4:13.

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State of Mind: My Bipolar Disorder - Duration: 2:33.

- I wasn't open about having bipolar

probably up until like, four or five years ago.

I remember as a kid being fascinated by how quickly

the ocean can go from being calm and beautiful

to being potentially dangerous.

I would picture each of the thoughts and feelings

that were coming in as waves.

And some of them I could swim in,

that was fine I could handle that.

And the stronger ones I had to be aware

if I let myself get dragged out,

I could quickly go from being okay to drowning.

And then there are the days when there's just a storm.

(thunder and rain)

There are days where I feel everything, all at once.

I have never felt anything

before discovering the ocean floating on a storm.

This makes me wonder how overwhelming it must have been

for Pinocchio that moment he first became a real boy.

There are days where I feel nothing.

For a moment, I find freedom.

For a moment, I am drowning,

letting myself sink slowly into the numbness.

I am nothing, realizing dead things do not float.

I feel heavy, not real,

Geppetto's first failed attempt at life,

carved from a coffin.

Bipolar is sometimes a struggle

just to keep my head above water.

On the days when I am manic, there is too much energy.

I have so many thoughts,

waking from a gentle lull to find myself riptide.

On the days when I am depressed, there is no energy.

My every thought is a depth I am swallowed by.

The world disappears as I withdraw.

Bipolar is a constant chaotic change in mood and thought,

that I have to acclimate myself to on a daily basis.

(melancholy music)

For more infomation >> State of Mind: My Bipolar Disorder - Duration: 2:33.

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16 States File Lawsuits Against Trump Over His Fake National Emergency - Duration: 3:02.

As of right now, 16 different states have filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump and the

Trump administration over there phoning national emergency declaration that Donald Trump made

last week, and we all expected these lawsuits to happen.

We knew there were coming, people had been threatening to sue since before he even made

the announcement.

If he did make the announcement, and that's what we're seeing now.

Even Trump himself admitted when he gave his little speech, he said, and then they're going

to sue me, and then it's going to go to the ninth circuit and then it's going to go to

the supreme could, and that's exactly what's going to happen.

Everybody knew this was gonna happen, but here's the thing.

Trump already screwed himself over in his potential defense for these lawsuits because

it his announcement, he said, I could do the wall over a longer period of time.

I didn't need to do this, but I'd rather do it much faster.

I'd rather do it much faster.

That little statement that I just read there, which is the exact quote from the president

of the United States.

That quote alone shows that this was not actually an emergency.

The fact that border crossings or a at a near 45 year low also shows that this is not a

national emergency.

Now the only question that this point is, do the courts get to determine what constitutes

a national emergency?

And that's where we're probably gonna run into a little bit of problems.

Cause technically, yes, according to the laws, the president can declare a national emergency

when he wants to.

There's not necessarily any justification that they have to give.

And that is a problem with the law itself.

And hopefully these lawsuits might be able to reign that in.

But nonetheless, Trump's admitted this is not actually a national emergency.

These lawsuits are being filed and we're going to challenge these powers in court.

And if these courts decide to limit the powers of the president of the United States, that

is a good thing.

Not just for Donald Trump, but for anyone who comes after him.

Because we do not need a president trying to abuse the power of their office because

the laws are written so vaguely that they can do whatever the hell they want.

In fact, I believe that's actually why the laws were written so vaguely.

Hopefully we can correct that.

Hopefully most of these right wing courts in this country aren't going to screw us over

and grant dictator like powers to the president of the United States, but unfortunately that's

going to be something that we're going to have to wait and see as these lawsuits make

their way through our court system.

For more infomation >> 16 States File Lawsuits Against Trump Over His Fake National Emergency - Duration: 3:02.

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Why is the Speaker second in succession? | US Government and Civics | Khan Academy - Duration: 1:36.

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China develops killer ROBOT WARSHIPS in fresh threat to US - tensions escalate - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:41.

China develops killer ROBOT WARSHIPS in fresh threat to US - tensions escalate

CHINA is building killer robot warships amid escalating tensions between China and the

United States in the western Pacific.

The race is on to control the western Pacific, with China and the US keen to rule the strategically-vital

trading routes.

China already holds the upper hand in terms of navy numbers in the disputed area.

And with the Chinese fleet about to acquire large numbers of killer robotic warship, this

advantage over the US is about to grow.

The Chinese has revealed a design for an autonomous robot warship that could finally tip the balance

of geopolitical power in their favour.

The unmanned surface vessel, known as JARI, will help extend Beijing's naval advantage

over the United States in the western Pacific.

The US currently employs a network of sensor and shooter drones to penetrate anti-access

environments such as the South China Sea.

JARI is considered to be China's response to this kind of warfare.

JARI is 15 metres long and weighs 20 tons (18,000 kg).

The warship has a sailing range of 500 nautical miles, and the boat is believed to boast a

42 knot top speed.

The vessel comes equipped with eight small vertical launch system cells, a torpedo launcher,

a forward mounted machine gun, and a rocket launcher for counter-surface engagements.

This points to JARI having a similar mission to People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy's

manned Type -55 destroyer: anti-submarine, anti-surface and anti-air warfare.

JARI also comes complete with cutting-edge radar and sonar devices, capable of detecting

and terminating aerial drones, ships and submarines.

JARI was this week unveiled by the China Shipbuilding and Offshore International Company at Abu

Dhabi's International Defence Exhibition and Conference.

The Chinese navy news arrives as the US Navy is preparing to unveil its own array of next

generation robotic warships.

These will include two unmanned surface vessels (USVs).

The smaller of the two USVs will act as scouts and decoys, and will attempt to interfere

with enemy communications.

The larger USVs are arsenal ships, armed with missile launchers.

The primary attraction of robot warships is they are considerably cheaper to run than

manned vessels.

US Rear Admiral John Neagley said: "Part of the value of having unmanned surface vehicles

is you can get capacity at a lower cost."

The US Navy is also investing in unmanned robotic submarines.

Earlier this month, the US Navy reportedly paid Boeing £33million ($43million) for four

Orca Extra Large Unmanned Undersea Vehicles.

These autonomous submarines are 51 feet long and can travel up to 6,500 nautical miles.

And they could be used for anti-surface warfare and mine countermeasures.

For more infomation >> China develops killer ROBOT WARSHIPS in fresh threat to US - tensions escalate - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:41.

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How have Reagan's policies affected the government? | US Government and Civics | Khan Academy - Duration: 1:48.

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Venezuela's Maduro Responds To Trum's Speech - Duration: 2:10.

For more infomation >> Venezuela's Maduro Responds To Trum's Speech - Duration: 2:10.

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CDC fears 'zombie deer disease' spreading in US could infect humans - Duration: 0:44.

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2017 EU70 ANACS SMint U.S. Mint 225th Anniversary 10Coin... - Duration: 7:06.

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High-level U.S.-China trade talks to start in Washington on 21st - Duration: 0:42.

Officials from the U.S. and China have resumed their third round of trade talks in Washington.

The White House has announced that the deputy-level talks began on Tuesday, ahead of the main

talks which start on Thursday.

For the U.S, these meetings will be led by the U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.

Beijing's Vice Premier Liu He will visit Washington to lead the Chinese side at the trade talks.

The White House emphasized that Washington will engage in the talks with a view to achieving

structural changes in China that affect trade between the U.S. and China.

The two sides will also discuss China's pledge to purchase a substantial amount of

goods and services from the United States.

For more infomation >> High-level U.S.-China trade talks to start in Washington on 21st - Duration: 0:42.

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Negotiators of North Korea, U.S. expected to arrive in Hanoi on Wednesday - Duration: 0:51.

The negotiators of North Korea and the U.S. are expected to arrive in the summit host

city, Hanoi, today.

According to Seoul-based YTN, Pyeongyang's Special representative on U.S. Affairs, Kim

Hyok-chol is expected to board a plane from Beijing to Hanoi in about 30 minutes, putting

him in the Vietnamese capital later in the evening.

The U.S. State Department also said Stephen Biegun, Washington's special representative

for North Korea, was already on his way to Hanoi Tuesday afternoon.

There is no direct flight from Washington to Hanoi, so Biegun is expected to transfer

in Tokyo, Beijing or Hong Kong.

It's hard to say when he'll arrive, but U.S. officials were seen at the VIP terminal in

Hanoi's Noi Bai International Airport from early Wednesday morning... prompting speculation

that Biegun could also arrive today.

For more infomation >> Negotiators of North Korea, U.S. expected to arrive in Hanoi on Wednesday - Duration: 0:51.

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State Department: Alabama woman who joined Islamic State isn't a U.S. citizen - Duration: 2:28.

For more infomation >> State Department: Alabama woman who joined Islamic State isn't a U.S. citizen - Duration: 2:28.

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American Model United Nations: Why do you MUN? - Duration: 2:45.

Where are you from?

I'm from the College of Wooster, and I love to #MUN

AMUN is American Model United Nations International. The goal: Bringing Global Perspectives to Future Leaders.

I would absolutely say teamwork, this is a huge learning conference for our delegations.

We like to bring a lot of our young students here because of the philosophy of the conference.

A lot of it is about learning. It's about engagement. It's about making sure that everyone can participate and have those groundbreaking MUN experiences.

I'm from Loyola, and I love to #MUN.

AMUN is held the week before Thanksgiving in Chicago, Illinois.

Chicago is a convenient transit hub, and participants have a free afternoon to explore this extraordinary city.

If you're looking for something free, Millenium Park is hard to beat,

but if you are willing to pay,

Willis Tower has fantastic views.

All of the museums. Chicago has phenomenal museums, from the Art Museum to the Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium,

the Planetarium, there are lots of options

within a pretty close walking distance of the Sheraton. The Sheraton is an excellent location for exploring Chicago.

I'm from Carthage, and I love to #MUN

Some of the skills I feel like I've learned the most from AMUN is a lot with diplomacy,

so it's really helped me in working with other students in order to build collaborative

ideas in regards to addressing a lot of world issues. When I originally started at Carthage,

I actually didn't like to public speak at all.

I was a very quiet individual, and through AMUN specifically

I had the opportunity to really build up my public speaking capabilities

to the point that I'm actually proud to go up and talk and give speeches.

So I feel like those are some of the things I learned the most from AMUN. For example, there's delegates from like other countries and

I find that amazing to get to talk to them and learn from them

I think it was last year

Actually, I was representing Pakistan, and I found out that one of the delegates in my committee was from Pakistan,

and it was so cool to get to talk to them like

get to know more about them and actually learn about their perspective on the whole topic.

I'm from Triton, and I love to #MUN

AMUN conferences attract

1,500 students each year and have impacted the lives of

24,000 students since 1990.

One of the things that I enjoy the most about these conferences is that I get to

meet new people, and I do make new friends, and I keep in contact with them, even people from other countries

I still talk to them and we keep in contact with social media, and it's one of the greatest things that like

I feel like I have gained from like doing Model UN, and so I think that is a great idea.

Where are you from?

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