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

Cypher's first appearance was in "New Mutants #13" in March 1984, and he was created by Chris Claremont and Sal Buscema.

Douglas Ramsey is a mutant genius who has the power to translate languages.

His father, Philip, was the lawyer for Professor Charles Xavier and helped him with the legal aspects of building his "School for Gifted Youngsters".

Professor X was hesitant to recruit Doug, though, as he felt that his powers were better suited to non-combat roles.

He changed his mind, though, after Emma Frost tried to recruit him into the Hellfire Club's Massachusetts Academy.

Doug was welcomed into the New Mutants team.

While he always doubted his worth to the team, his ability to communicate and befriend the alien Warlock changed all that.

He sacrificed himself saving his teammate, Wolfsbane, but was resurrected with a modified version of the Techno-Organic Virus, which he decoded so as not to do him harm.

Doug's mutant power is the ability to translate anything.

Every language, spoken or written, human, alien, or computer, is his to understand.

This is done instantly, though some highly advanced languages and programs may take a few minutes to translate and understand.

Doug can read facial expressions, allowing him to detect lies and win at poker.

After his resurrection, Doug understands that everything is data, in one way or another, and that he can translate it all.

Now he can read body-language and foreshadow movements enough that he can defeat all his New Mutant teammates in hand-to-hand combat.

Doug was self-conscious and feared rejection, and it took his death and resurrection to overcome those doubts.

Now he is a leader and instructor for younger mutants.

And that's Cypher in about a minute.

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UCAS Deadline Guide (15 January 2018) from Wrexham Glyndwr University - Duration: 1:29.

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What's winter weather like at Arizona State University (ASU)? - Duration: 2:09.

Hi there! I'm Ben, and as you can see

I'm wearing a tank top,

and it's not just because I'm a "bro,"

it's also because it's really nice out right now.

What you don't know ... it's December 7th.

You wouldn't believe that, would you?

So here's what the students on campus

have to say about our weather.

Any comments on the weather today?

It's beautiful outside.

Yeah, most of my friends wanted to get out of the heat.

I don't know why, because now they're all whining

about how they can't leave their dorms

in the middle of December to go out and have fun.

Fools, right?

Three months out of the year, summertime is pretty hot.

A mere three months.

Mere three months, but the rest of the year is paradise.

You can go swimming. You can go to a pool party ...

You can brag to your friends in cold climates.

Yeah, take a Snapchat. Be like, "Guess what

it's 87 degrees right now and it's probably, like

-2 where you're at."

I like biking, and it's not like crazy cold.

Yeah, not crazy cold at all.

It can be hot. Wear a lot of shorts. But it's beautiful, like

people come here because

you don't have to shovel heat.

You don't shovel your heat?

Not always.

You only really have to have one type of clothing,

because you can wear short sleeves in the summer,

you kind of have to, and you can also wear

short sleeves in the winter.

And then, you know, you just carry around a jacket

or something like that and it's super nice.

As long as you get a T-shirt, I mean,

that's all you really need.

Just the T-shirt. Nothing else.

It's cold, huh? In other places. Too cold, some might say.

My family's in Iowa. They're, like,

buried under snow right now.

They don't like it, huh?

Not at all.

So kids should come to ASU, right?

Oh, absolutely. Yes.

Here I am in the fountain because it's so nice outside.

Oh boy, those sure were some good insights about the

weather here at ASU.

If you have any other questions, please comment below.

We'll answer them. Help us help you.

And even if you just love the weather,

I want you to comment that below too.

Any comments are good, really.

Don't forget to subscribe to this channel.

You know we'll have more videos coming at you soon.

I'm Ben. That's about it. See ya.

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¡Una hispana consiguió una beca para Stanford University! | Un Nuevo Día | Telemundo - Duration: 2:01.

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Killed Colorado Deputy Attended Dallas Baptist University - Duration: 0:59.

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LIFE in CELCIS at Western Michigan University - Duration: 2:05.

Coming from my home country to United States without speaking in English was a

very you nervous experience, at the beginning.

It's okay to feel nervous but there is nothing to be worried about because at the end you'll have people to help you through it.

I am so thankful for CELCIS for making me a good speaker and

listener like once you get to know people, once you to get to meet new friends, once you get to know faculty, people will help you so much.

for me it's a must for everyone to know how to speak in English so this really helped me because I can

interact with them using English and then talk with everything it's like that's really helping.

It was a relief for me because I couldn't speak any

English so when I came here was everything was ready for me so I could

just focus on my studies and my experiences here in the United States

there are many activities in CELCIS the CELCIS program helped me very much

once you pursue English many doors will open to you I never dreamed

studying a PhD in the United States and because of Celsius I am able to

the best thing I enjoyed in CELCIS is meeting all these people from all the

different part of the world, it's such an opportunity to be exposed to a different

kind of thinking's and different mentalities I don't feel homesick

because once I find good people around me like a fountain Celsus I felt I felt

at home

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George Mason University Korea's Class of 2017 - Duration: 3:51.

I really enjoyed being a student here at Mason Korea.

Mason Korea's developing. I see that it's getting better.

In terms of education, I think it's a better opportunity for us.

This is a great experience and you will learn so much more here than you would anywhere else.

This university is such a diverse university.

We have the same curriculum with the American college.

George Mason University Korea is really good because the English education, good faculty, good professors, and even the quality of students.

The best memories that I've had at George Mason Korea were the friendships that I've made here.

I'm thankful that I've made such great friends here.

I made most of my college friends here

The most memorable experience here would be myself interacting with a lot of students from SUNY, Ghent, and Utah.

I'm planning to prepare for Grad school eventually.

I'm looking for a job and I'm also aiming towards graduate school.

The nearest future plan is going to the military.

I've always wanted to go in to a finance related sector such as commercial banks, investment fund, and asset management companies.

I plan to use the knowledge that I've learned here at Mason Korea to continue to work with others in the same field and also to work with North Korean refugees here in South Korea.

I've been offered a job post graduation and it's in a manufacturing company.

In the future I want to work in the business major field such as business consulting or marketing companies .

Mason Korea is a challenge.

George Mason University Korea is my second home town.

Mason Korea is diverse.

Mason Korea is a salad bowl because you meet with a lot of people from different parts of the world.

George Mason Korea is very welcoming and it feels like home.

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Natural Sciences – Life as a UEA Undergraduate Student - Paul | University of East Anglia (UEA) - Duration: 1:53.

My name's Paul Nelson and I've been studying a BSC in Natural Sciences with a year abroad.

I'd always had an interest in sciences but a broad range of

sciences and the one thing that a UEA Natural Sciences degree offers is

that broad range. I've studied everything from chemistry and physiology through to

meteorology and geology.

First of all as a mature student was just getting through the first year.

You find when you come back to education that you lose a bit of confidence and

you worry about whether you're going to be able to compete with the younger

students, so getting to the end of the first year and passing it and passing it

reasonably well was a great source of pride. The other thing is that I was

lucky enough to do a year abroad as part of this degree and went to an Australian

University, Griffith University on the Gold Coast. Whilst I was there I took part

in a citizen science project called Mangrove Watch. I was able to work in all

areas and do a bit of project management for it, so to be able to take all the

skills that I've learned from UEA, transfer them to something very

practical at Griffith University and at the end of it realised that that was

possibly a job opportunity in the future; that also made me proud.

For anybody studying Natural Sciences the most important thing I think is to

try and get a variety of stuff the one thing that makes UEA Natural Sciences

stand out from any other course is the fact that you have possibilities

to do so many different things in so many different areas,

so please use that opportunity!

For more infomation >> Natural Sciences – Life as a UEA Undergraduate Student - Paul | University of East Anglia (UEA) - Duration: 1:53.

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Nicolas Zegre, West Virginia University - Duration: 2:26.

My name is Nicolas Zegre. I'm associate professor of forest hydrology in the

Davis College School of Natural Resources at West Virginia University

and I'm the director of the Mountain Hydrology Laboratory. Well, I've always

been a water enthusiast whether it's kayaking, whether it's surfing, whether

it's skiing and throughout my time growing up I just realized the role that

water had in shaping the landscape and hence shaping culture around us. Water, of

course, is needed for all aspects of our modern living: water as a basis of

healthy communities and healthy ecosystems and healthy economies. West

Virginia is a really unique state in the country. Water that originates in West

Virginia actually provides fresh water resources for drinking and for economies

for about 9 million people which is about 3 percent of the U.S. population

and our research is really focused on quantifying how important West

Virginia's water resources are to our local economy as well as our downstream

economies that are dependent upon this water. So, our work aims to understand the

state of West Virginia's water resources to both identify areas that we can

increase West Virginia's economy through the sustainable use of water resources now

and into the future. Another aspect of our work is using our hydrologic models

to understand what parts of West Virginia are expected to increase in

their flooding and understand the vulnerability of communities to changes

in flood regime. We have a very diverse toolkit from small-scale

experimentation in the forest where we measure, for example, how many leaves are

on a tree or we measure streamflow. We measure soil moisture. We collect samples

for water quality. We also use a lot of modeling.

We use climate models and hydrologic models to look at where our water is

going, how much of our water is going to different places, and the role that West

Virginia water plays outside of the state. We believe in order to create a

vibrant freshwater economy here in West Virginia that would benefit the citizens

of West Virginia as well as our ecosystems, we need to use science to

inform policymaking to make decisions on how we could use our water for the

greatest benefit for West Virginia and its people.

you

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What to Look for in an Online University - Duration: 4:41.

[Music] Don't give up--

You can still do it, it doesn't matter

how old you are.

I didn't do the traditional college track

straight out of high school, I went back to

school when I was thirty.

You can do it at

whatever age you need to.

Online education at the college level

is more popular than ever and women are

leading the charge in fac,t women make

up-- get this-- 70% of the total online

college aged population.

Wow.

Not only do online

educations give a great return on

investment but the convenience of

attending class from particularly

anywhere it fits the needs and schedules

of today's busiest goal-oriented

women.

So here with all the insight is the

president of independence University

Eric Juhlin good morning.

Good morning.

Can you tell I'm pumped about this?

I'm very excited, thank you for having me.

No thank you for

being here, because I've actually thought

of doing online education so let's talk

about the popularity.

Sure.

Why so?

So what you're seeing today is

people really need flexibility to go to

education and to go back to college you

know, they have jobs, they have kids, they

have all these demands and online

colleges frankly, you know fit their

schedules.

Now all of them are flexible,

but what sets your online program apart?

We believe the right way to do it is

have a tremendous amount of student

support to help those students while

they're online-- So its student advisors,

its counselors, its interaction with

other students that's what makes Independence University

different is the amount of student support we

provide.

Every single student at Independence

University is assigned a student advisor

and they're part of a team that engages

with those students on a weekly basis as

they're going through school then if

they have problems or challenges we have

free tutoring 24/7, we have live people

that can help them on how to write term

papers and work through you know becoming better at written

skills.

So you have all these layers of support

built in to help the student and

engage with the student proactively

to make them successful.

You also help in

terms of career development when they're

done, it's not like okay you graduated,

move on-- You help them also move on.

We have a career services team that

starts engaging with students a couple

of months after school and they

work on interview skills and how to

dress and they do mock interviews at the

end and they help them with job

placement leads and help them find a job so

we're not about just education for

education sake we're about career specific

education to get in, get out, and get a job.

And what about credits from other schools

or some times those credits not

counting, how does that work?

We believe that we should

try to give a student as much credit as

we can for any education they've done

because think about what that does, that

shortens the amount of time they're in

school to get that degree to help them

get a better life.

And I know you have a

very high satisfaction rate, you do it

differently don't you?

We do, we don't run

semesters, we run classes four weeks at a

time and you take one class every four

weeks and at the end of those four weeks

we survey our entire population and

we're very proud we run about a 95 to 98

percent satisfaction rate.

Let's talk

about areas of study that people are

doing today.

Sure, we run all degree programs;

associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, and

some master's degrees, but what we find

are the most popular programs right now

our business programs-- like business

management and accounting-- and then the

medical field-- there's a lot of demand in

the medical field.

There always will be, yeah.

On our medical programs with the aging

population we're seeing strong demand

for that.

A lot of people out there will

say well it's online I don't really get

to meet anybody face to face but you do

something differently, there is an

opportunity.

We go around the country to

different areas periodically, and we hold

these group meetings and we invite all

the independents University students, all

the faculty that teach from that area-- I

go to some of them.

It's like a retreat!

It's like a get-together, a little family

reunion, for all the IU students and then

then they also have the graduation every

year where we invite all the Independent

students to come to Salt Lake City Utah

where we do all our graduations.

So you can study independently, but you're

never alone.

Never alone, in fact that's the

worst thing to happen you know, you don't

want to be alone, you need student

support, faculty support, student advisors,

career services, you need all of those

things to be successful in online.

So for someone out there that's been

dying to get a degree and says I can't, I

can't afford it, I don't have time,

I've got kids, I'm a single mom, you

would say?

You can afford it!

We have a whole team of

students, what we call financial planners, and they work with

every student to find scholarships and

financial aid that they qualify for in

grants and tuition reimbursement and

employer programs so that we help each

student design a plan that helps make

college affordable for them and so they

can be successful.

Go to our website it's

independence dot edu and once there they

can find out everything they need to

know.

Thank you so much Olga.

Appreciate it.

I just love your attitude too, so

passionate.

Also you can visit our website thebalancingact.com for more

information [Music]

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AUT University Certificate in Foundation Studies Graduation 28 06 17 - Duration: 2:31.

It is a glad welcome we bring to you this morning filled with the desires the

hopes and the dreams all of us share.

Again there are several essential elements that might lead you to succed at

school including time management, a spirit of hard-working, and most

importantly a hunger and passion for knowledge.

What would your education do for you? Where will it lead you?

If it allows you to do something that brings justice, reconciliation, and peace,

justice, reconciliation, and peace then I would suggest that your parents

investment in your education

will have been worth every cent.

Graduation is not the end of our journey is that it propel us onto a larger stage

of life. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose,

now on your own and you know what you know, you are the guy who'll decide where

to go. So fit in yourself and strive for your ambitions, thank you.

It doesn't matter what has been written in your story so far, it is

how you fill up the rest of your pages that counts. We wish you the very best in life. Thank you!

Myanmar hight school students email kevin@mysanz.com to find out how you can study with ACG in New Zealand and increase the value of your education

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Sungah Begins New York University E20 - Duration: 7:50.

-I want to lay down too~ -Go ahead~

Put the camera over there.

Good.

Yeah now it's perfect That shot was too close

No!

ok

Look at those guys awesome muscle

Only that one awesome back muscles

-This is the beauty of Central park -That's why he is the only one half naked

So how to count coins?

-It's written on coins -I didn't even see them.

It is Quarter. 25 cents.

This is a Dime. 10 cents

This is a Nickel. 5 cents

So this is cheaper.

yes, but 10 cent is smaller.

Oh, that's confusing.

-How about the yellow one? -1 cent.

-Let me see. -It is Penny.

Penny. Nickel.

It is 5 cents

-Dime -It is 10 cent.

-And Quarter. -It is 25 cent.

Quarter is one forth.

How much is it altogether?

Let me see.

Let me count them.

100 cents are one dollar, right?

94 cents

It's really not even a dollar!

This is awesome.

We can even sleep here!

This has a better map. This has the map of Central Park here.

There are some must-sees in the Central Park.

Look, there are...

This is Sheep Meadow where we are right now.

My favorite.

This map is even better

We should go this way and then exit this way.

This is the lake we saw earlier.

-Did we go here too? -Yeah, we did

Look, we came out of the 81st.

and we went this way and saw Summit Rock too.

-What was that? -Just a huge rock.

We left the Central Park this way and walked here, right?

-And now we are at.. -Sheep Meadow

This is really big.

This place is fun?

-It's just a really small zoo. -You can just go in and see it?

No, you have to pay.

But there's a huge aviary.

What's an aviary?

-A place with a lot of birds? -Oh! Like a bird cage?

But it has three floors

And birds are not in the cage

There's water underneath, and so many different kinds of birds.

That sounds fun How much is it?

$24?

It's bit expensive for what it has cuz there are birds,

penguins, and two sea lions.

I heard there's a huge zoo in Bronx.

-Oh right. -I haven't been there.

-I saw that on the map. -I want to go.

-Let's go together next time -Sounds good!

This grass feels so good.

Stop pulling it lol

It will grow back anyway lol

-I've seen everything -Yeah, you've seen everything

-Midtown is... -We've seen everything~

Here it is

HOPE LOVE

I've been here, but I didn't see this one.

Oh, we're going to Halal Guys, so we can pass that one on the way

-I haven't seen this yet either. -This? We're going there today.

What do I have to see here?

I've passed by here, but I don't know what Rockefeller Center is for

It's just all shopping places.

Have you been here? The UN Headquarters?

-Yeah, but nothing special - I thought so

-just like, "Wow~" -"This is UN, huh?"

Is the Madison Square Garden for concerts?

-Sometimes, In summer. -What is it for?

Oh it's for basketball and hockey games.

-Oh it's a stadium? -It's right next to Penn Station.

I saw the Empire State Building yesterday.

And I also saw this on the way. I saw everything!

Then let's go this way to Halal Guys, then go here and take some pictures

-Right now? -No, after chilling here for a while.

We can go straight and pass by these. I don't really have to see cathedrals.

But it's pretty though

Yeah? Then should we pass by there?

Oh yeah, we can go this way. We go here and then here, and we eat here.

Sounds good!

tomorrow it will be sunny

really? then no problem

it'll be perfect only if we go to Brooklyn tomorrow

what a note

why is it so uncomfortable?

-my legs are getting wet. -so am I.

I think my bag can be a perfect pillow But it's not

so this is how to say this word in Korean

Are you studying Korean? lol

Oh this way

For more infomation >> Sungah Begins New York University E20 - Duration: 7:50.

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More than One-Third of College and University Students Receiving Free Tuition - Duration: 0:46.

[TITLE: This school year, 210,000 full-time college and university students in Ontario are receiving free tuition thanks to the new OSAP.] [Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development, Deb Matthews]: Today, we are celebrating the success of the changes to OSAP, we did it because we really believe that money should never be a barrier to entry to post secondary education. That everybody should get to go on, to get the best education possible without regard for finances.

[TITLE: Ontario is making life more affordable for students by making prescription medication free, raising the minimum wage, and with free online textbooks.] We have now fifty thousand more students applying for OSAP this year than last year.

So I'm asking you all, to help share the news.

[TITLE: The OSAP application for the 2018-2019 school year will open on November 8, 2017, earlier than ever before.] I am delighted that I'm here today to announce we have delivered and that most importantly people are taking us up on the new opportunity for a great post secondary education.

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