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What is Nepotism? Inadequacy - Duration: 4:39.
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Live MSNBC Report Reveals Caravan Is Mostly Adult Males - Duration: 4:18.
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What is a city without migration? - Duration: 4:10.
- Cities are made of migration,
historically, they were made of migration.
They were important places where trade was going through
and often where flows of people were going through.
That is actually often forgotten
but migration made cities.
So in a way, it's in their DNA.
I think cities are emerging as a very important
level of identification.
I think it's promising in terms of diversity
because somehow, first of all, integration
happens in cities, so, it is the everyday life,
and it is where the challenges come
and where local governments oftentimes,
most of the time, they're more progressive
in saying, okay, I don't care for instance, about,
the citizenship accusation and changes
in the citizenship law, but I want to integrate
my people in the schools, for instance,
in local activities, into civic activism,
into voluntary projects - and that's very important.
That is also another level of identity
that can do away with a lot of the tensions
of the national level, so is this person
a true friend, is he a true German,
or is she a true Italian or rather say,
she is from Milan, she is from Turin,
he is from Berlin, she is from Marsailles.
Now, of course I think the way you identify with your city
has a lot to do with, also, your ethnic
and national register.
So for me, in a way, this is a new thing that I'm finding
through my research because within my own Greek background,
there was no space for cities.
So it's not that you were an Athenian. I grew up,
was born and grew up in Athens,
from a family that has been in Athens for
three or four generations, which is generally unusual,
but I never, there was no space and I think,
perhaps, to a large extent, there's still no space
in the Greek national register to say, "I'm an Athenian."
But probably, this is going to come, as a result
of the diversity and migration and intermingling.
Identifying with your city is more acceptable
both for the newcomer, whatever the newcomer is,
but also for the local - so the person
who is originally from that city
for one or two or three generations.
Because it is validating more the everyday,
the current experience. It kind of
avoids the historical issues and avoids
the legal issues.
I think, of course, it's an idiom more for large cities.
Perhaps it works, I mean, while integration
can still work well and probably even better
in smaller towns, but the register of having a city
identity is more difficult if you come from
a small town, while if you come from a medium or large
city it makes sense to say, you know,
I feel "Marseillais,"
rather than to say, I feel "a person from a really small..."
And probably has a place in the world.
I think city heritage does not really antagonize
national heritage or national definitions
of what is...national dominant discourses
about what it means to be German, to be Greek,
or to be American for that matter.
I think it really functions on a different register,
and I think that's actually what is promising.
Try to think of yourself as a citizen,
as an inhabitant of your own city,
and how you want to live your life
in connection with that and hence, then,
you bring everything together with this local connection.
And it helps also build resilience and fight alienation.
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What Is This Feeling/For Good || Tyrus (+Buffy) - Duration: 2:50.
What is this feeling so sudden and new?
I felt the moment I laid eyes on you
My pulse is rushing
My head is reeling
My face is flushing
What is this feeling?
Fervid as a flame
Does it have a name?
Yes
Loathing
Unadulterated loathing
For your face, your voice, your clothing
Let's just say I loathe it all
Every little trait, however small
Makes my very flesh begin to crawl
With simple utter loathing
There's a strange exhilaration
In such total detestation
It's so pure, so strong
Though I do admit it came on fast
Still I do believe that it can last
And I will be loathing
Loathing you my whole life
I've heard it's said
That people come into our lives for a reason
Bringing something we must learn
And we are led to those
Who help us most to grow if we let them
And we help them in return
Well, I don't know if I believe that's true
But I know I'm who I am today
Because I knew you
Like a comet pulled from orbit as it passes a sun
Like a stream that meets a boulder halfway through the wood
Who can say if I've been changed for the better?
Because I knew you
(So we're good)
(Yeah)
I have been changed for good
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What is Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) - Duration: 2:31.
It says liquefied natural gas it's colorless odorless and non-toxic but
very cold as you know natural gas does not occur in nature as a liquid only
when we cool natural gas to 260 degrees below zero does it become a liquid if we
attach the balloon to the top of the container we can see it filling up with
natural gas as the LNG warms you may think this liquid form of natural gas is
dangerously flammable like gasoline but it's significantly different we can even
extinguish a burning cigarette in liquefied natural gas because the liquid
is not flammable what would happen if liquefied natural
gas were spilled into the water we'll show you something using these goldfish
not to worry we won't harm the fish if LNG were spilled onto open water the
liquefied natural gas would not mix with water because it's insoluble you can see
that it warms rapidly like it's boiling and evaporates off rapidly and
completely this means that a liquefied natural gas bill would not require any
environmental cleanup because once it evaporates there's nothing left when we
add LNG to this glass of water the liquefied natural gas evaporates and
it's perfectly safe to drink the same kind of minimal change to the
environment happens if liquefied natural gas is spilled onto the ground it
evaporates quickly and won't sink into the ground or leave any residue behind
although it would freeze any moisture in the soil see the soil is completely dry
there is nothing to clean up clearly there is always a potential of a fire if
LNG is accidentally released and there's an ignition source but an explosion just
isn't what happens with LNG let's pour this LNG onto the table as we can see it
evaporates quickly leaving nothing left to catch on fire on the other hand if
oil were spilled it would be there until it was cleaned up and some oils like
gasoline would be much more flammable for a longer time liquefied natural gas
is a practical safe reliable and environmentally friendly way for all of
us to enjoy the benefits that natural gas brings to the quality of our
everyday lives it's
clean energy for today and beyond
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Who is Jordi Osei-Tutu? The Arsenal defender who has travelled to Ukraine - Duration: 4:10.
Jordi Osei-Tutu has travelled with the Arsenal squad for Thursday's Europa League clash against FC Vorskla Poltava
The 20-year-old was with the first team on the flight to Ukraine along with fellow youngsters Tyreece John-Jules, Joe Willock and Charlie Gilmour
Unai Emery has opted for a mixture of youth and experience for the tie, with the likes of Petr Cech, Aaron Ramsey and Stephan Lichtsteiner also included
But the Gunners boss has also left several senior stars in London ahead of the north London derby against Tottenham this weekend - handing a chance to Osei-Tutu to impress if selected
Emery is no stranger to the youngster's talent, having picked him to start in the pre-season friendly against Boreham Wood in what was the Spanish manager's first ever game in charge back in July
The defender was also involved in the senior matchday squad on several occasions last season under Arsene Wenger - in the Europa League clash against Red Star Belgrade and in the Premier League at Manchester United
But who exactly is Osei-Tutu, the promising starlet who could make his senior Arsenal debut against Vorskla? Who is he? Osei-Tutu, who is of Ghanaian descent, moved to Arsenal in 2015 after being snapped up from Reading's academy for a fee of around £100,000
The 19-year-old signed his first professional contract with the Gunners not long after
He became the fourth Ghanaian youth player to rise through the ranks at Arsenal in recent times after Zak Ansah, Daniel Boateng and Emmanuel Frimpong
Style of play? Osei-Tutu is naturally a right back but equally comfortable in central defence or in a more advanced position on the right wing, who attempts to join the attack whenever possible
He was fielded at left-back against Boreham Wood in July, with Hector Bellerin on the opposite flank
With good crossing ability, strength in the tackle and with an ability to read the game, the defender will be hoping to push on this season
In his own words Talking to the official club website , Osei-Tutu highlighted his key strengths at full back
He said: "It's a job that needs you to get up and down the line, often having to burst into sprints both when attacking and defending
"Being in defence the role inevitably involves physical challenges and I suppose it all adds up
"For all its physical demands and the mental element too, it's the position I enjoy the most and it's definitely the role in which I feel most comfortable
"To make myself the best right back I can be, I've worked a lot on my heading in the last year, one on-ones and passing and I feel I have improved and that has given me more confidence which has helped my improvement
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What Was The Disney Stop? - Duration: 5:59.
When you think of Disney and Main Street, you probably think of the original classic
Main Street USA in Disneyland, or perhaps the follow-up version in Orlando Florida.
However did you know that for just under a year, on a little known project, we almost
got a Disney Main Street in South Carolina?
In 1996 Disney was working on, of all things, a highway rest stop project with AAA, the
American Automobile Association.
Now this wasn't Disney's first time working with AAA.
Back in 1987 the two of them opened a rest stop along I-75 in Ocala, Florida, which was
just about and hour and a half north of Walt Disney World.
It had most things you'd expect in a rest stop, however this particular rest stop was
heavily Disney themed.
Their next collaboration, The Disney Stop, as it was going to be called, was planned
to be over ten times larger than the Ocala stop at 46 acres.
For comparison, that's just under half the size of The Magic Kingdom.
Disney chose the small town of Hardeeville, South Carolina for its location.
Sitting off of exit 8 on I-95, The Disney Stop would be a five hour drive from Disney
World, and just a 20 mile drive to Hilton Head Island.
That second part was relevant because beyond just being a popular tourist destination in
South Carolina, it's also where Disney was planning to build their next DVC resort.
Disney figured that this would be the perfect spot to grab the attention of both tourists heading
down I-95 to Florida as well as locals who might be heading to the island.
And with a $35 million dollar budget, Disney didn't want just any old interstate rest stop.
The complex would feature a travel center, obviously, a hotel with 550 rooms, a combined
2,000 dining seats spread across multiple restaurants, an auto service center, a kennel
for travelers to keep and care for their pets, and between 30,000-40,000 square
feet of retail shopping space.
To top it all off, everything at The Disney Stop was going to be tied to a central Main
Street that was going to be themed to a 1950s midwestern American town.
So think less Main Street USA and more American Graffiti.
Disney themselves would own and operate very little of the center, however they'd overlook
the design in order to standardize the look and feel of all the buildings there.
They even began to reach out to prospective businesses to work with them on emulating
their older looks from the 50s and 60s.
If the business didn't exist back then they were asked to instead emulate the style of design
that was popular for the era.
Taking a slightly different approach for the advertising, the lead up along I-95 to The
Disney Stop would trade in the subtle and authentic theming of the 1950s for large and
bold Disney related props along the road, which were described to be "like those adorning
the All-Star Resorts" in Walt Disney World.
As for the big picture, if all of this worked out, the plan was for AAA and Disney to collaborate
on an entire chain of similar rest stops across the country.
Well, it didn't work out.
When it was announced in January of 1996, Disney and AAA had an optimistic outlook.
They estimated that The Disney Stop would see as many as one and a half million guests every year.
They wanted to break ground on phase one in March, which would be comprised of the travel
center, auto service center, and a restaurant, with everything else coming later during a
second phase of construction.
With such a small start, they anticipated that the stop would be open by that same December.
There was some concern from Hardeeville in regards to the impact the project would have on their town.
After all, this was a small town of 1,500 residents, and they were faced with the prospect
of a new development that would, when completed, require over 1,400 permanent employees and
would see over a million guests a year.
While there weren't going to be any rides or amusements, it was clear that Disney had
a history of showing up in quiet rural areas and, just by means of being there, transforming
them into not-so-quiet areas.
Often the promise of new jobs is a welcome one for any town or city, but the potential
change the residents of Hardeeville were facing could have been massive.
Now I wish this is where I could give you all an exciting or dramatic turn in the plot that
spelled doom for the project, but as is often the case with endeavours like these that never
come to fruition, the ending isn't exciting or dramatic.
Through 1996, Disney struggled to finalize a contract with a developer who would be in
charge of building The Disney Stop.
The groundbreaking of March 1st would come and go with no ground broken.
By July there was still no movement on the project.
Both Disney and AAA spoke out to the press to confirm the troubles and reassure the public
that they still had interest in building a travel center there but… they never did.
After that the project just kind of fell into oblivion.
No formal cancellations.
No public delays.
No reassurances.
Nothing.
Who knows what would have happened if The Disney Stop worked out in the end.
Maybe we would all live just a short drive away from a little slice of the Disney experience.
Or maybe they'd all be long gone by now.
The Disney Stop is barely a blip when it comes to the history of the Walt Disney Company,
but it's a blip that reminds us that for every idea we see made a reality, there are
many more that are fated to just being "what ifs".
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Those Who Voted Article 13 Had No Idea What It Was!? (Save Your Internet!!!) - Duration: 10:35.
save your internet and do not let article 13 pass, just looking at how they handled this you can see they have no idea what they are actually doing
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IT'S ALL OVER TRAITOR ROBERT MUELLER JUST GOT EXACTLY WHAT WAS COMING TO HIM - Duration: 10:20.
IT'S ALL OVER TRAITOR ROBERT MUELLER JUST GOT EXACTLY WHAT WAS COMING TO HIM
A key witness just turned the tables on Robert Mueller.
Now it is Mueller sitting squarely on the hot seat.
That's because a whistleblower just revealed the crime that could bring down Mueller for
good.
Whistleblower Accuses Mueller Of Urging False Testimony
News broke over the Thanksgiving holiday that investigative journalist Jerome Corsi was
in negotiations with Mueller on a plea deal.
But those talks collapsed.
Corsi revealed Mueller wanted him to agree to provide false testimony to frame Roger
Stone and the Trump campaign for collusion with Russia.
The investigative journalist dropped this bombshell in an exclusive interview with One
America News Network.
"The Mueller team offered me a plea bargain … it does not mean I've agreed.
From what they've offered, I can tell you it's unacceptable," Corsi stated.
"I will not sign a statement in front of a federal judge that says that I intentionally
and willfully lied to the special counselor, because I did not."
"They wanted me to testify that … I was the conduit to WikiLeaks and Assange for Roger
Stone, who in turn had a conduit to the campaign," he added.
"And it just isn't so."
Corsi claimed he figured it out on his own that WikiLeaks had John Podesta's emails
because Podesta was never mentioned in the emails WikiLeaks first released in July from
the Democrat National Committee.
Mueller and his gang of angry Democrats did not believe him.
And they threatened him with spending the rest of his life in prison unless he agreed
to give false testimony about the Trump team and WikiLeaks.
Jerome Corsi's Connection To Roger Stone Mueller hauled Corsi in front of his grand
jury because he was connected to Roger Stone.
Stone said Corsi was the source of opposition research about John and Tony Podesta's business
dealings.
Corsi provided Stone with the briefing papers that led to Stone's infamous August 2016
tweet where he stated, "it will be soon be the Podesta's time in the barrel."
Mueller and his gang of 17 angry Democrats took that tweet to mean Stone had advanced
knowledge of WikiLeaks obtaining Podesta's emails.
And they are furious Corsi would not agree to false testimony to back up that falsehood.
So now Mueller and his team are claiming Corsi "lied" to them.
Stone released a statement slamming Mueller for trying to jail Corsi because he would
not agree to lie.
"It is inconceivable that in America someone would be prosecuted for refusing to swear
to a false narrative pushed on him by the Muller investigators," Stone said.
Stone's statement also repeated his denial of having advanced knowledge of WikiLeaks
obtaining John Podesta's emails.
"I never received advance notice, from anyone, that Podesta's emails had been 'nicked,'
as the Brits would say, and would be published," Stone added.
"Any and all research I received from Dr. Corsi came from public legal sources.
As Dr. Corsi has said I have no knowledge of any contact or communication with Julian
Assange or WikiLeaks by Dr. Corsi."
But if Corsi intended to knowingly lie to investigators, he had a funny way of showing
it.
Corsi turned over all of his electronic devices to the special counsel for forensic analysis.
He sat for 40 hours' worth of interviews.
Corsi did everything in his power to cooperate with Mueller and his team.
The only thing he would not do is follow Mueller's team urging him to commit a felony by signing
a document providing false testimony.
We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this ongoing story.
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McLaren 570S What has happened? Simon MotorSport - Duration: 9:48.
Alright people, on we go with my McLaren 570S track pack.
As you can see, we're at WrapSign here.
That lets you anticipate a few things already.
We're just getting ready for Essen Motor Show.
The first step that we have made was wrapping.
This is why I am here at WrapSign.
Now I'll go inside because Flo said that my car is done.
Done with wrapping. After that we will continue with the exhaust system, the suspension and a few aero parts.
I won't reveal more than that.
Now we're here to pick up my car. Let's see how it has turned out.
I haven't seen one picture of it, only teasers like: "Look at this, look at that."
I haven't seen it yet.
I know of course what I wanted to have and I told him that but he said: "Yeah, I got this."
Enough talking, let's go inside.
Oh wow, I thought the door would open.
And here's your perfect match.
Ah, here you are.
Dear Florian.
Everything alright? Yeah, what about you? Yes!
I'm still ok. Are you excited?
Yes, definitely, I'm excited. Me too, excited to hear what you think.
You have kind of given it your own touch, right?
A little bit, I have changed 2 or 3 details...
You haven't seen anything so far, so...
I'm really excited. It's always a weighing up with these cars. Could get better, could get worse. But I think that it'll look better.
I'm happy and Norman Chuck Kraemers in the background, give us a wave!
We have also brought him here. Now, should we? Let's go for it.
Do you know what it looks like?
We wanted to do an homage to a GT4 design.
I think Flo did an awesome job, the car looks...
perfect is the wrong word for it, it looks better than perfect.
And I can already imagine it when it sits lower and with the wing on it.
Follow me.
So...
Actually we shouldn't already show this.
Who's on there.
We have a few people that we're working with,
who help and support us with this project.
Actually, we can show it, never mind.
This is what it looks like.
Usually there's a number here.
We said that we wanted to have our branding on there.
What do you think? I think it looks really really sick.
Sometimes...
less is more.
I didn't want a complete wrap. We chose the base color "McLaren Orange" on purpose.
Back then the F1 was introduced by McLaren in orange for the very first time.
That's why I wanted to have this orange color
and why we didn't choose a complete wrap but a design.
I think that it was a really good shot.
Also here you can see the McLaren logo a little.
This air inlet looks a little bit bigger now.
Great, really great.
Here...Oh sick.
Here Flo has wrapped the diffusor so you can see...
It's such a big difference.
It's the original diffusor.
Original, ex works.
A little bit of wrapping, a little bit of pinstriping, super amazing.
Amazing. Same thing here.
Pinstriping again, here we have what you'll see on the car later.
This is a partnership where we're going to build something together.
Here everyone knows what it means. Same thing here.
The wheels will be changed too by the way. That'll happen on Monday.
It'll finally get my original track pack wheels.
I think this thing looks bombastic.
I like it.
You'll see it at the Motor Show when it's done.
I believe that you can't get more race car feeling or style out of it.
Less is more, really.
I wouldn't have wanted more, it's amazing.
Really great. In the front we also have... You can't see it.
And it's good that way.
In the front we have applied rock chip wrap.
So we won't get any rock chips or scratches in the front.
We're going fast with it. Flo has done that too and you can't see it.
I think the mission has been a complete success.
It ha, ha, have, has has. Has a sun roof, has a climate control, has no leather.
Flo has done a very good job.
Other than that I'd say: There'll be a short porn for you.
We won't see each other again because I'll see you in the next video.
Then we will continue with...
stay tuned. Subscribe, like, share and see you next time!
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