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Hia Sila - From Begger in Thailand to university student

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For more infomation >> Hia Sila - From Begger in Thailand to university student | Success Reveal - Duration: 9:13.

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Thunderbird (Explained in a Minute) | COMIC BOOK UNIVERSITY - Duration: 1:20.

Hey, guys, Professor Bill of Comic Book University and I'm going to explain Thunderbird in about a minute.

Thunderbird's first appearance was in "Giant-Size X-Men #1" in May of 1975 and he was created by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum.

Thunderbird was born John Proudstar in the Camp Verde, reservation in Arizona.

John was an Apache Native American who lied about his age in order to enter the marines early.

He was an excellent soldier and learned much about combat, but he was a loner at his core.

Even after he returned home to his reservation he preferred the solitude of the wilderness.

His mutant powers showed up sometime later in his early 20s when he rescued a young girl from a charging bison on the reservation.

He grabbed it by the horns and dragged it down, earning great respect from his tribal elders.

This was one of the ways that Professor X discovered John.

Giving him the name "Thunderbird", John joined the new X-Men team.

John died on his second mission with the X-Men after refusing to heed Professor X's mental commands.

Thunderbird was able to press approximately two tons and could run in excess of 35-miles per hour for an extended time.

He likely never reached his maximum power levels as he died so young, but if it's any comparison, John's younger brother James Proudstar became the immensely powerful mutant named Warpath.

John lived as he died, following his own rules and trying to live up to his Apache ideologies of bravery.

And that's Thunderbird in about a minute.

For more infomation >> Thunderbird (Explained in a Minute) | COMIC BOOK UNIVERSITY - Duration: 1:20.

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DeSales University Presents Murder on the Nile - Duration: 1:06.

"Oh my God, Madam, Madam...she's dead."

Murder on the Nile is a murder mystery written by Agatha Christie in which Kay Mostyn is

murdered and we're all on a boat trying to figure out who did it.

"He's trying to say I killed her.

Perhaps you did."

Everyone has a different motive so you'll just have to try and guess who did it through

process of elimination.

"Where were you after you left the saloon?

I went to my cabin."

It's really fun being in a murder mystery because I have my own motivations as to why

I could have or could not have killed Kay and it's interesting to see all of the other

characters play on their intentions.

"There has been a murder on board."

Come on out and see Murder on the Nile.

It's a wonderful production and the cast and crew worked really hard on it.

You'll have a wonderful experience.

For more infomation >> DeSales University Presents Murder on the Nile - Duration: 1:06.

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New Book Features Stories of Latino Students At Harvard University - Duration: 6:08.

For more infomation >> New Book Features Stories of Latino Students At Harvard University - Duration: 6:08.

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AG Ferguson speaks to Gonzaga University about DACA lawsuit - Duration: 2:00.

For more infomation >> AG Ferguson speaks to Gonzaga University about DACA lawsuit - Duration: 2:00.

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Brian Bowen still on University of Louisville campus, interim coach David Padgett says - Duration: 2:50.

Brian Bowen still on University of Louisville campus, interim coach David Padgett says

University of Louisville mens basketball player Brian Bowen, who is believed to be at the center of a pay for play recruiting scheme unveiled by authorities this week, has been suspended from all athletic activities at the school, officials confirmed on Friday.

Bowen is not allowed to work out or practice with the team, according to university spokesman John Karman. He is still enrolled at the school, as of Friday morning, Karman said. He is still listed on the schools official mens basketball roster.

Acting head coach David Padgett said at a press conference late Friday announcing his appointment to the post that Bowen was still on campus.

Confirmation of Bowens suspension from the university comes two days after interim university President Greg Postel announced that a player had been suspended from the team as the result of the FBI investigation.

Details provided by authorities suggested it was Bowen, a McDonalds All-American who signed with Louisville in June, but Postel declined to give his name.

Bowen, a five-star recruit and McDonalds All-American, was spotted on campus Wednesday by the Courier-Journal and again on Thursday by a reporter from WLKY, Louisvilles CBS affiliate.

On  Wednesday, he was seen walking into the teams on-campus athletic facility just after 10 a.m. He wasnt with a group of Louisville players when they emerged from a team meeting.

Some later reconvened at the facility, but he wasnt spotted entering or leaving the building with them. His mother, Carrie Malecke, and father, Brian Bowen Sr., did not respond to phone calls asking for comment after 11:30 a.m. Friday.

Postel also announced Wednesday that athletic director Tom Jurich and head mens basketball coach Rick Pitino were placed on administrative leave over the recruiting scandal. Both Pitino and Jurichs contracts require notice to be given before they are fired for cause. Jurich was suspended with pay, pending the next Board of Trustees meeting in October.

Pitino was suspended without pay, and his lawyer said he was effectively fired.. The school is expected to name an interim athletic director on Monday.

The scandal stems from FBI allegations that at least four NCAA mens assistant basketball coaches around the country and an Adidas executive conspired to funnel money to top recruits.  Postel confirmed Tuesday that the university was part of the probe.

The complaint alleges the Adidas executive conspired to pay $100,000 to a recruits family in exchange for the player going to University-6 — believed to be Louisville — and then representing Adidas when he turns pro.

In one of three federal complaints, a recruit identified as Player-10 was said to have been paid in four installments. Player-10 then committed to University-6 on or about June 3, according to the documents.

Bowen announced his commitment via Twitter on June 3, making him the lone Louisville recruit who matches that description. The freshman attended La Lumiere School in La Porte, Indiana, and helped the school to a 29-1 record.

He was named 2017 Gatorade Boys Basketball Player of the Year in Indiana and was a finalist for the Naismith national player of the year, according to information on the teams website.

The allegations made regarding the University of Louisville and other universities have rocked college basketball.  The investigation is believed to be ongoing and more charges could be filed involving coaches around the country.

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