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Goodbye - Indiana University HCI/d 2018 Cohort - Duration: 3:03.
I'm afraid I don't have a chance
to say goodbye to you
Because maybe
I cannot see you again
Tomorrow I'm leaving
Leaving the place used to have you everywhere
To be away
I can't hold on my tears
I'll remember your face closely
I'll treasure everything you left behind
All these days in my heart
will never be taken away
I can't promise you
if I will ever return
Not looking back,
I will continue to move forward
I'm afraid I don't have a chance
to say goodbye to you
Because maybe I cannot see you again
Tomorrow I'm leaving
Leaving the place used to have you everywhere
To be away
I can't hold on my tears
I'll remember your face closely
I'll treasure everything you left behind
All these days in my heart will never be taken away
I can't promise you
if I will ever return
Not looking back,
I will continue to move forward
I'll remember your face closely
I'll treasure everything you left behind
All these days in my heart
will never be taken away
I can't promise you
if I will ever return
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University of Nebraska-Kearney plays final home baseball game - Duration: 1:07.
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Montana State University Rodeo - Duration: 2:18.
My name is Joe Esenther, and this is wild by nature
So one of my job's is I'm the house photographer for the Brickbreeden field house and
That means I needed to shoot a bunch of cool concerts and events and the other week
I had the opportunity to shoot the rodeo
I didn't quite know what to expect because it was my first rodeo, but it was pretty cool check out my video
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Five Gardening Tips from the Colorado State University Trial Garden - Duration: 1:09.
(light instrumental music)
- For our first tip we're gonna talk about location,
sun versus shade.
Out here in the Trial Gardens in the sunny area,
these calibrachoas are really enjoying it.
Whereas begonias would like a more shady climate.
- Tip number two is good bed preparation.
Start by weeding.
We weed by hand here.
There's really no magic way to do it.
And then add organic matter which will
give you better drainage and also
add some nutrients to the soil as well.
- Tip number three) choose the right plant.
One of the best ways to do that
is to visit Trail Gardens like this one at CSU.
- Tip number four is to know how much
irrigation you're putting on your plants.
So these plants use drip irrigation.
It works really well for containerized plants.
- Tip number five is maintaining your plants.
A really important part of that is deadheading.
It helps encourage new blooms and
gets the unsightly ones out of the way.
It will keep your plants flowering and healthy
and looking great throughout the whole season.
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Accommodation at the Birmingham International Academy - Duration: 1:35.
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Bill Gates Buys Home Near University Of Chicago - Duration: 2:15.
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The University of Sydney Nano Institute: ready to embrace the future - Duration: 1:40.
MATILDA All life is made up of atoms and molecules.
They're so small.
JOHN HOOKE We measure it at the nanoscale.
A nanometre is just one-billionth of a metre, 100,000 times narrower than a human hair.
Biological structures such as DNA, our eyes, or butterfly wings, are all built at the nanoscale.
MATILDA If you find this hard to imagine – it's
because at the scale of this tiny world, you and I are closer in size to planet Earth than
to a water molecule.
JOHN HOOKE Now that we're beginning to understand the
nanoscale, we're learning to control the use of matter in an entirely new way
to tackle some of the most challenging problems we face:
MATILDA Using nanotechnology, we're making batteries
that can store the power of the sun; Quantum computers will help us develop the
chemistry, materials and energy sources of tomorrow…
JOHN HOOKE And by understanding how cells work at the
nanoscale, we can develop new medicines,
MATILDA … and build tiny machines that can help
make people well again.
MATILDA We're finding out the secrets of the nanoworld
so the Earth I grow up on will be better.
JOHN HOOKE And we're only just getting started.
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University Village HS on Lockdown After Deadly Shooting - Duration: 0:28.
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Redis University Launch - Duration: 1:40.
Welcome to Redis University. Let's start our journey together.
Welcome to this chapter we'll cover all the basic data types available in Redis.
Powered by open-edX, our online learning platform guides you through video
tutorials and quizzes tracking your progress.
Forums are there you need help.
Teaching assistants are ready and waiting.
The course is also available on a tablet and a mobile device.
Ok now on to your homework.
We have a virtual lab set up for each one of you.
it has a Redis server running and comes with code samples and sample data for your learning pleasure.
And yes, that is an IDE running in a web browser with console access to the Redis Server.
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Army ROTC | Maryville University - Duration: 2:01.
Army ROTC is a commissioning program. It typically takes about four years to
commission from start to finish. The first two years are the basic course.
Second two years or the advanced course. When you do Army ROTC, think of it as an
elective you're taking one class per semester that you add to your Maryville classes.
Students should consider doing Army ROTC at Maryville for
numerous reasons. Number one is service to country and the number two, if you do
receive a campus-based scholarship and it does cover full tuition and fees.
Maryville is very unique in the fact that it does offer the room and board, so
if you do come to Maryville on an Army ROTC scholarship, it's all expenses paid.
I joined the program because I knew I want to serve I want to get an education.
I joined the ROTC program to learn leadership skills, management skills.
We find ourselves getting up at five o'clock in the morning did conduct PT
for an hour. After that, we come back and, we just come to school and take our
classes as a normal student. On Tuesdays and Thursday I have to go to for a
class where I will learn military tactics military paperwork and doctrine,
and I'll just overall learn how to become an officer in the military.
So ROTC really taught me how to make quick effective decisions on the fly so in
really short amount of time, but also to be able to handle a stressful and hectic
course load or workload. Ultimately, I think they'll gain a lot more than what
they expect. Let me say that. There's obviously there's the leadership
and then there's just the opportunity really to have a career right out of college.
I would definitely say that if you are
interested in Army ROTC, take the class you can take it as an elective it counts
for Maryville students as an elective also towards your GPA
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5/1 Shout-Out: Marquette University - Duration: 0:55.
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New Trauma Center Open At University Of Chicago - Duration: 2:14.
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Atascadero's Nick Garza commits to Holy Names University - Duration: 0:39.
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International student life at Keele | Keele University ISC - Duration: 1:41.
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Kelly McGowan: Master of Science in Agroforestry `17, University of Missouri - Duration: 1:57.
My name is Kelly McGowan and I am receiving a Master of Science degree in
Natural Resources with an emphasis in Agroforestry and I live in Springfield, Missouri.
The University of Missouri has extension offices in almost every county
in the state and I am a horticulture educator, so I focus on gardening and I
do teaching and things like that. One of my favorite things about agroforestry is
that I love the sustainable farming approach with agroforestry. They really
teach people about sustainable farming practices, not just here in the United
States but worldwide, where sometimes deforestation is a big issue.
In Springfield, at least, we're really seeing a lot of interest in, not only organic
farming practices, but sustainable farming practices, so I was able to take
what I learned and apply it basically right away and I was really happy to be
able to have that information to share with people that I work with.
My mom and dad are coming today and my sister and husband and kids, so they're all really
excited you know to see me graduate today.
"Kelly McGowan, Agroforestry"
A lot of times there's a lot of pressure on people that are in high school, or
right out of high school, to know what they want to do for the rest of their
life and that certainly wasn't the case with me. I had no idea in high school, or
even in a few years after high school, what I wanted to do. So it kind of took
me a little while to, you know, figure out what I wanted to do. I have two teenage
girls and I wanted to show them, you know, they don't have to have their whole life
planned out at eighteen. You know, it's kind of a lifelong process but I also wanted to
show my girls that it's important to get your education, no matter what age you are.
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University of California President Janet Napolitano stops by Cuesta College Monday afternoon - Duration: 0:42.
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The Cleaners - Workers' Rights Clinic at The University of Arizona - Duration: 9:50.
(gentle music)
- [Shayna] Why don't we just go around
and do case updates?
- So yeah, whoever wants to start.
- I guess I can start.
So I'm making calculations
for my case regarding the cleaners.
I still need to clear up a couple
of questions with the clients.
- That's gonna be an interesting client counseling issue,
right, because the clients in that case are all
still working with the employer,
and they do wanna keep their jobs.
And so we're gonna have to make sure we work
with them to come up with a strategy that works best.
- The case that I currently have, we have several workers
who were getting paid under the minimum wage
for over a year.
They tried talking to the employer, letting them know
that they know their rights, that they want
to get the minimum wage.
However, that has not worked.
(attendee speaking in Spanish)
- Those three clients came to us
because they work in the janitorial services industry.
They work cleaning retail establishments.
This is unfortunately a problem
that we see very frequently.
The janitorial services industry is an industry
that is plagued by improper wage payment of workers.
(vacuum humming)
(woman speaking in Spanish)
- When the students make the phone calls to the employers,
they practice them
and we go through different scenarios
of how the call might go.
We try very hard to consider all of the different
types of responses the employer might give.
- Okay, how'd it feel?
- It felt good.
(melancholy music)
- The hardest part of the job
is the fear for our clients
that they have to live with all the time
and just the cases where
even though we know something
illegal is happening,
an employer is intimidating enough
and has kind of enough to work with
that we end up advising a worker not to go forward
because there's too much at risk for them.
(ringback tone)
- I called the employer,
he was really aggressive.
He said he didn't mind going to court
and he just kept repeating that
he was going to take matters into his own hands.
I told him that retaliation was illegal
that we would pursue a claim for retaliation.
I knew that he was gonna be aggressive
just because of what my clients told me.
I just wasn't expecting him to be
this aggressive.
- Well, it's a really stressful situation
for our clients.
With these constant threats
as we go through the negotiations.
(melancholy music)
(melancholy music)
- We were hoping that the initial inquiry
that Rennier made would
lead to some movement from the
from their immediate employer.
That did not happen.
We've reached out again to their immediate employer
and also now to the national cleaning company
that contracts with the immediate supervisor.
And, it's a stressful time
for the clients, for sure.
(light music)
- Yoo hoo!
- Having this experience with the Workers' Rights Clinic
has had a great impact on me.
At the moment, I'm not sure what I'm gonna do,
but this is definitely and option for me.
(speaks in Spanish)
(laughing)
(speaking in Spanish)
- Yoo hoo!
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College & University Recycling | Never Waste A Moment | #NWAM Episode 29 - Duration: 3:00.
The topic of recycling at colleges and university settings is a big, big topic.
Some of these universities can have anywhere from five thousand up to a
hundred thousand students. And one of the things I've come to learn about students
as my own son was in university and my daughter's in college, is they're always
hungry and they're always out of money. One of the things I I've said is people
set up recycling programs with multiple containers of a black, a blue or green what
have you. They're not connected, they're just loose containers. So one great piece
of advice is to have the containers connected so they don't disappear and
upset the flow of your recycling program. As I've spoken to many college recycling
coordinators over the years there's always that question how to get people
engaged? And I was tossing around the idea with some people on how can we set
up a credit system? If they do a weekly check-in to recycle they get some points
which goes back to the first topic I discussed: points equal money, money
equals a happy student. It's almost like a gamification where you can have them
do something and they're going to benefit. Which is a really a good
opportunity. The other thing that is becoming very serious these days at
schools and universities across the nation, the issue is students are texting
on the fly which means even reduced attention span, and there's been so many
issues where students walk into walls, fall down stairs because they're texting,
which really supports the the theory of if you're going to recycle keep it simple.
Two to three items so they can clearly identify because it's a fast-paced
environment. One of the other things that I've seen it witnessed and I found
extremely puzzling is the volume. And this takes place during football season
a lot in the United States. There's game day challenges.
Take a look at this, they've tailgate parties. Maybe the stadium holds 50,000 and some
of these people come two days before the game. So I said to someone, imagine you've
got 30,000 people in the parking lot, over a three day span, how many beers or
drinks will 30,000 people have in a three day span? And the numbers came back
sometimes it's in the little millions of containers. So just wrap your head around
that, if you're getting ten cents for a refund that is a significant volume that
have done correctly can actually pay for your entire recycling program while
raising awareness. I'm Bruce Buchan encouraging you to
never waste a moment even if it's at a football game where you're having a lot
of fun.
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