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Hey, guys, Professor Bill of Comic Book University and I'm going to explain 10 Things about Snowguard in about a minute.

1.) Snowguard's first appearance was in "Champions vol 2 #19" in June 2018 and she was created by Jim Zub, Sean Izaakse, and Nyla Innuksuk.

2.) Amka Aliyak is a native of Pangnirtung, in the Northern Territories of Nunavut, Canada.

3.) She is a sixteen-year-old Innuit who was raised on the old traditions but never believed them.

4.) When noted Alpha Flight enemy "Master of the World" came to her homeland and built an illegal compound, he entrapped Silap Inua, or Silla, the "high spirit" of the Inuit.

5.) Amka went to investigate the compound and discovered that "The Master" was using Silla as a power source to operate his compound.

6.) Amka saved Silla, nearly killing herself in the process but, finally believing in the Northern spirits, Silla returned the favor by saving her life, grafting a bit of her spirit onto Amka's soul.

7.) Now Amka has the power to take on multiple animal forms, both real and mythological, and she can combine these forms to become an amalgam hybrid.

8.) She can increase her strength, durability, stamina, and speed by taking on certain animal traits and, with the proper form, can fly, swim, or breath water.

9.) She also possesses other magical abilities that she's learning to control.

10.) She joined "The Champions" to be with like-minded people her own age who are all learning to be a force for positive change.

And that's 10 Things about Snowguard in about a minute.

For more infomation >> 10 Things about Snowguard (Explained in a Minute) | COMIC BOOK UNIVERSITY - Duration: 1:48.

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Portland State University students weigh in on having armed officers on campus - Duration: 1:56.

For more infomation >> Portland State University students weigh in on having armed officers on campus - Duration: 1:56.

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Carleton University Library: Quick orientation to our website - Duration: 6:19.

Welcome to the Carleton University Library website.

In this short video, we will introduce you to the website and two tools to help you find

sources for your assignments, projects and other forms of research.

First we will introduce you to Summon.

This search tool helps you find a range of sources such as books, journal articles, newspaper

articles and government documents Second, we will introduce you to subject guides.

Library subject specialists and librarians create these guides to make it easy for you

to find discipline-specific sources.

Let's get started.

Here we are on the library home page at www.library.carleton.ca.

Summon is our main search tool.

You can enter your search terms in this basic field on the home page.

You can also click on Advanced search.

In Advanced search view, you have more search fields and options for filtering before you

search.

For example, you can filter by publication date, by discipline, by language and by scholarly

materials.

Let's try a search.

Let's say you're looking for materials on climate change.

Put this phrase in the first search field.

Use quotation marks to limit your results to only those that include this phrase.

Then filter by publication date (let's say you want anything published after 2008).

Filter by discipline (and choose environmental sciences).

Finally, filter by scholarly materials.

Now scroll down the page and click on the Search box in the bottom left-hand corner

of the page.

We got quite a few results and now we can use the left-hand navigation to filter or

narrow our search to just journal articles.

Under content type, we will click on Journal article.

Summon has many more features, and you can find out more about using the tool by visiting

the Research Help Desk on the main floor of the library.

Now, let's return to the home page by clicking on library in the top left-hand corner of

the page.

You find a lot of information about library services on the home page such as how to access

the online chat reference service and how to get help with your research from librarians

and subject specialists.

Go to Research on the top navigation and scroll down to Research Help.

Scroll down the page and you will find an alphabetical list of all the subject specialists

and librarians available to help you.

Now let's go back to the home page by clicking on MacOdrum Library in the top left-hand corner

of the page.

Librarians and subject specialists also create special website for each discipline.

These websites are called subject guides.

The link to the guides is found under the Research column in the middle of the home

page.

All the guides are listed alphabetically and usually you'll find a quick guide as well

as a detailed guide for each program.

Let's try finding the guides for Canadian Studies.

First, we will click on Subject guides in the Research column.

, then use the alphabet at the top and click on the letter C. Then we will scroll down

the page to the guides for Canadian Studies.

Click on the link for the Canadian Studies quick guide.

Here you will find a list of the top five databases for that discipline.

These databases have been chosen by the librarian responsible for this discipline.

Now, go back to the full list and click on the link to the Canadian Studies detailed

guide.

This detailed guide provides more resources to help you find a variety of information

you might need for a project in a Canadian Studies course.

Now, let's go back to the home page by clicking on MacOdrum Library in the top left-hand corner

of the page.

So, the library website is the place to find appropriate sources for your assignments.

Remember, you can use Summon (either the basic or advanced search), you can contact a librarian

or subject specialist in a given area and you can use the customized subject guides.

For more information, please visit the Research Help Desk on the main floor of the library.

This is the end of this video.

For more infomation >> Carleton University Library: Quick orientation to our website - Duration: 6:19.

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Gigoia Studios - CREATIVITY IN GAMES WORKSHOP at IADE University - Lisbon - Duration: 4:00.

Well, I am Carlos Monteiro

I'm a Fine Arts Artist

I'm a 3D modeler and Multimedia Designer.

I own a company, I founded Gigoia Studios

What Gigoia Studios does?

Fine Art Games.

Art education for museums, Art galleries...

We create immersive paintings.

So we re-construct all the level design.

I do games since I am 8 years old...

Also I have Star Palm Games. It's my other hand,

I like the indie games community, yes,

Star Palm Games does games in cyber-punk style.

And how we can power-up our creativity.

We'll talk about everything related

to Art history and games.

I'll show you the correlation..

The painting / the game.

That's the point...

We can learn how to be creative.

We have to work every day.

Who likes to create games,

must to work every single day...

Everybody have a general Art knowledge...

Who painted this?

Warhol...

As a level designer, we have to have a strong

architectural knowledge.

English, pre-historic...

What is good taste? Good taste is color theory.

How does your game will look?

the color palette.

We have to have a good eye for design. Game designing.

What's the Art style?

How do you communicate with your public?

The UI. It's a very important component of a game.

The interface, the user interface.

the UX, user experience.

For creating games, we have to study...

What's adaptation?

Everything is adaptation... the human being adaptation.

Your imagination...

- Research...

It's the core...

Research is the core of a very good game design.

You must go out, visiting museums...

There are Rembrants, Goyas,

There are symbolical painters, sculptors,

Rodin...

We have Picasso, we have some Van Goghs (at museums)...

Of course, we read a lot of comic books.

Who don't like comic books?

Very important... Judge Dredd, Donald Duck...

- Biographies. Not only painters, but writers..

James Joyce... Zorba the greek...

- Mythology... a Lot of games we like and play... It's about mythology.

- Symbolism.

It's important that you have a "dark side".

What's a "dark side" ?

"Dark side" is the occult side. You have to be a magician.

You have to understand the soul, the universe, the cosmos.

It's about the soul.. What is behind "the wall" ?

Who likes Alan Moore? Comic books, symbolism, magical arts.

"Promethea", is my favorite Alan Moore work...

For more infomation >> Gigoia Studios - CREATIVITY IN GAMES WORKSHOP at IADE University - Lisbon - Duration: 4:00.

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Al Sharpton Central State University Vote Vote Vote - Duration: 29:58.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave a speech at the annual meeting of the Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network, honoring the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., where he offered remedies to fix the nation's Democratic Party. Cuomo railed against President Donald Trump and his administration, saying they are "anti-American" and opposed to everything that Dr. King preached about. But he said the Democratic Party got it wrong in 2016. Without mentioning the names of former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, who Cuomo's been close to, the Governor said the party "got disconnected" from the middle class. He said working people were desperate and believed Trump's promises that they would get mills and factories back in the United States.

we need to vote vote vote

al sharpton

For more infomation >> Al Sharpton Central State University Vote Vote Vote - Duration: 29:58.

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University trying to save its iconic ash trees from borers - Duration: 0:59.

 OXFORD, Ohio –  Miami University is attempting to save some of its most iconic ash trees on its idyllic southwest Ohio campus from the destructive emerald ash borer

  The Hamilton-Middletown Journal-News reports more than 650 ash trees have been infected by the invasive beetle that has spread across the U

S. with devastating results since the early 2000s. Signs have been posted on Miami's campus warning people to be alert for falling limbs

 Miami University's Cody Powell says the school has been focused on saving the largest and most iconic trees on campus

He says the school has an "unbelievable amount" of ash trees and that saving them all won't be possible

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