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You develop your English skills.

Because we always talk English.

And my English class's professors

expect you to write an essay.

I try to speak up in

class as much as I can.

I made friends from China

Germany, Brazil.

For more infomation >> UBC Future Global Leaders Pre-University Summer Program English Language Courses - Duration: 0:26.

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UBC Future Global Leaders Pre-University Summer Program Academic Courses - Duration: 0:26.

Class is really interesting

because you get to choose what you really want to learn.

Being able to meet these professors,

experience the type of courses that might be offered here.

The teacher I had was very engaging.

They were very positive.

You're having classes in

one of the best universities in the world.

For more infomation >> UBC Future Global Leaders Pre-University Summer Program Academic Courses - Duration: 0:26.

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Parent Testimonial- Kevin & Lea Ann Lyster | Colorado Mesa University - Duration: 1:26.

we had toured many schools in Colorado and Nebraska and he actually didn't look

here till October of his senior year. he fell in love with her injunction I mean

he is very much an outdoorsy type person so he likes to do the hiking the fishing

but I think to the size of the school so you know the smaller atmosphere I like

that I think that class sizes are smaller the

kids can get better instruction that's that's the big draw for us he's studying

criminal justice so they've got a great criminal justice program from what I

understand the only one in the state they will get him post certified at the

end of the four years well I think he decided that because that's my career I

work in law enforcement that kind of name of passion I'm something that he

wanted to get into that's pretty much where it came from

it was exciting for him but yeah it's a whole change a family dynamic it's been

for me probably a little more difficult because him and I are so close

watching the Rockies game the other night not having him there was a little

different right he's close enough but far enough away to be with people having

some fun making new friends and just you know growing up into a man is the

biggest thing

For more infomation >> Parent Testimonial- Kevin & Lea Ann Lyster | Colorado Mesa University - Duration: 1:26.

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University of Mary Hardin Baylor boys basketball 10/22/17 - Duration: 2:49.

Belton vs Temple

Ball game

For more infomation >> University of Mary Hardin Baylor boys basketball 10/22/17 - Duration: 2:49.

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Melissa Stockwell at Princeton University - Duration: 0:30.

I hope that you can listen to my story and any sort of inspiration and

knowledge that I provide I hope that you can apply it to your own lives, whether

it's your personal lives, your career, whether it's realizing how much ability

can be in a disability. And the goal is that when we all walk out of here this morning

that we're all greater than the great people we already are.

For more infomation >> Melissa Stockwell at Princeton University - Duration: 0:30.

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John Storey Junior Memorial Scholarship | RMIT University - Duration: 3:48.

John Storey was a very gentle soul, very very gentle and caring and loving soul.

He wanted to be a mechanical engineer.

On his 21st birthday, he asked, could he have a Galoppi, so he that he can pull it to bits

and put it together again, which he did.

Tremendous potential.

Tremendous.

I was only 9 when he died so I just remember him as being a loving brother.

Jonno was this guy who just was this outstanding all rounder, you know, he was great at sports,

really strong academic student, but he had this really genuine love of people.

In 1947 he passed from leukemia he was just 22, just gone before he had a chance you know,

to realise the future and there's no question that it was one of hope and promise.

When John died, dad left 100 000 pounds to, which of course is worth a whole lot more

now, to RMIT in 1955.

The scholarship bequest was one that had the very clear intention of Sir John's life

experience of travelling overseas to learn new information, to gather that, to network,

to connect with the outside world, bring that back to Australia, adapt it to suit here,

to make a better life for Australians.

The John Storey Junior Memorial Scholarship is the longest standing scholarship that the

university has ever received.

It's actually become very much part of the university's DNA.

These scholarships are prestigious because to achieve them it's not only your academic

ability but it's also that wonderful essence that John Storey Junior epitomizes, which

is, your ability to look beyond and into the community, and your ability to demonstrate

that that's what you do.

I am incredibly grateful for receiving the John Storey scholarship because what it did

was, it was actually quite the deal-breaker in me deciding to go on exchange as I felt

I had that sense of security and support.

The fact that their being offered is really beautiful as well so it's important that we

seize those opportunities

I went to RMIT in 1977.

I was given a John Storey Memorial scholarship that had a big impact on my life.

My partner had a heart attack in 2012 and we thought, well, we're not going to live

forever.

Look at the opportunity that the John Storey award gave to me, it's sort of like, wouldn't

it be nice to just sort of like pay that back, wouldn't it be just the right thing to do,

to give that same opportunity to someone else.

John Storey will be remembered forever and you know the impact of John Storey is something

that's not just Australia, it'll be the world.

I think it's absolutely fabulous when I think it's 60 years or more now, 62 years, and

it's still going and I think it's the greatest honour to our family that it's

still being supported you know.

We've sent well over 700 people on scholarships.

You know this year we're committing $70,000 in scholarships, and global mobility is the

absolute thrust of that because it's fundamentally what Sir John understood was important.

Leaving a bequest and making a contribution is just pivotal to the future, you know wholeheartedly,

please contribute, it'll make a big difference.

For more infomation >> John Storey Junior Memorial Scholarship | RMIT University - Duration: 3:48.

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Drake University - Chris Gill - Duration: 1:35.

For more infomation >> Drake University - Chris Gill - Duration: 1:35.

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University of Maryland Medical Center offering free HIV tests for World Aids Day - Duration: 0:59.

University of Maryland Medical Center offering free HIV tests for World Aids Day

Friday is World Aids Day and a hospital in Baltimore is trying to help spread awareness.

Officials say one in 43 people in Baltimore City is living with HIV, so the University

of Maryland Medical Center is offering free HIV testing from 9:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.

on Friday.

The free testing is sponsored by the UMMC Community Outreach and the JACQUES Initiative,

a program of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

In addition to raising awareness, the programs hope to eliminate the stigma that surrounds

the disease.

The hospital says they hope to test at least 20,000 people and get those who test positive

into treatment.

The only way you can get HIV is through bodily fluids of an infected person.

For more infomation >> University of Maryland Medical Center offering free HIV tests for World Aids Day - Duration: 0:59.

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Marquette University raises awareness of addiction - Duration: 1:18.

For more infomation >> Marquette University raises awareness of addiction - Duration: 1:18.

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NJTV News tests hot sauces created by Rowan University's president - Duration: 2:58.

Sophia is not a wing eater...

This is my first wing! Ever!

Good so far...This is cake.

Write that down for later.

I'm trying to figure out what the flavor is.

The flavor's good.

It's kicking in. Kind of sharp.

There's like a tiny kick to it but like nothing crazy.

Yeah, I haven't started sweating yet which is a good sign...

You're going to get there.

This is good. It's a little tangier.

This one's sneakier than the first. The burn is worse.

Are you feeling? I'm really feeling that on my tongue.

Yeah, it's getting there.

It's that like all of your saliva is kerosene

and somebody just toss the match in your mouth.

Every time I breathe in it gets worse and worse.

Here comes the heat. I'm getting it now... Yeah, for sure.

It's like growing in intensity and expanding like the perimeter of my mouth and lips

Oh...no.

That's a definite upgrade...

You can tell it's like a bad pepper. You're shaking a little bit

The heat is rising out of the top of my head

Like I feel the heat escaping my body.

The first two like kind of rolled down your tongue

This one just gets you here right in the throat.

This one is just pure sting.

I like it...

It's definitely...the tongue is on fire right now. Yeah, I can't...

I'm there with you.

Like I feel like I'm getting my lips done.

Like, I don't know what that feels like.

It's almost refreshing.

Yeah, what she said...

Got a lot going on in the nostril region...

That got me there right too...

yeah, that was not it's nice of that wing to do that

Are your eyes tearing? Not yet...

I was so nervous but I feel okay now. Bring it on!

I don't know why we do this. There's no reason...

But it's pretty good...

I would say like for my first wing experience...

this this was pretty good. I'm not sure I'll ever eat a

wing again though... It was like very bittersweet.

Honestly the more I talk

the more it hurt so that's all I have...

that's all I can say right now.

For more infomation >> NJTV News tests hot sauces created by Rowan University's president - Duration: 2:58.

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Summitt for Houston College/University Students PROMO - Duration: 2:02.

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you will leave the summit with greater clarity and confidence about your

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