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 A photo of Prince Harry's Eton College dormitory room is being shared across the internet for a hilarious reason

 Meghan Markle's husband can be seen as a young student, grinning as he poses alongside his textbooks and stereo system in the now-viral photo

However, it's what is posted on the wall behind him that has caught everyone's eye

 Hanging above his desk is a decorative beach throw with an image of Hollywood actress Halle Berry in the middle

 And when the actress caught sight of the photo she made sure to publicly acknowledge it with a hilarious caption

Top Stories The Queen has a very UNUSUAL hobby – and it is not horses or corgis Prince Harry SINGS on stage after watching Hamilton with wife Meghan Markle  Referencing a Missy Elliot lyric, "don't I look like a Halle Berry poster?", she wrote: "Ok #PrinceHarry, I see you! #HalleBerryPosta @MissyElliott

"  But what else did Prince Harry have in his university room? Here, we take a closer look at the young royal's dorm

Tribute to mum Princess Diana  Prince Harry made sure to keep a photo of his mum by his side throughout his time at university

 Proudly displayed on his desk top was a framed picture of Princess Diana. Most Popular Celebrity Big Brother 2018's Roxanne Pallett punch: What really happened Celebrities jump to Ryan Thomas' support after Roxanne's accusations on CBB Celebrity Big Brother: Lucy Mecklenburgh calls for Roxanne to be REMOVED Mario Testino book  Photographer Mario Testino has worked with all of the royal family throughout the years, so it's no surprise Harry had one of his books in his collection at uni

 Harry was 19 years old when the photo of his uni room was taken, and at 21 years old he marked the milestone birthday with a series of portraits taken by Mario Testino of himself with brother Prince William and their father Prince Charles

How he proved he's just like any other university student  The sweet snap of Harry also showed he was just like any other young man at university, from the pictures of scantily-clad females on the wall, to the England flag above his chest of drawers – Harry's room undoubtedly looked no different to his classmates'

 There were also cups of coffee, a nineties CD player, and family photos pinned to the wall

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For more infomation >> Take a look inside Prince Harry's university dorm as Halle Berry spots a picture of herself in his E - Duration: 3:25.

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Tennessee State University band plays with Keith Urban - Duration: 2:31.

For more infomation >> Tennessee State University band plays with Keith Urban - Duration: 2:31.

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Justice Department Backs Asian-American Students Suing Harvard University - Duration: 0:46.

For more infomation >> Justice Department Backs Asian-American Students Suing Harvard University - Duration: 0:46.

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2018 Auburn University NCAA Commercial Participant - Ashley Robinson - Duration: 1:40.

Here at Under Armour I work for the IT Business Partners team and I initially became interested

in this role because I actually interned with Under Armour for two summers prior to becoming

a full time teammate.

And I was able to work on the same team and really able to learn a lot about it and I

fell in love with it.

So my day-to-day um a lot includes, includes a lot of meeting with the stakeholders of

various departments from accounting to product to marketing.

It's an interesting job because I get to work with a lot of different areas throughout

the business.

my Auburn degree has helped me to achieve success especially here at Under Armour because

the foundation that they provided was really rock solid.

The business school provided a really good curriculum as far as being able to touch all

areas of IT and really getting a feel for what the different options are when they go

into the workforce.

I came from a really small high school outside of state so I didn't really know a lot of

people coming in but I still wanted a kind of a big school feel.

And it was a really easy transition for me coming from outside, from another state and

from a small school coming to Auburn because it still had that small feel, and family feel,

and it just felt more like home.

Some advice I would have for students considering attending Auburn, I would suggest when you

go to tour campus, make sure you're touring the individual colleges as well.

So take a look at the business school, the engineering school, the liberal arts school.

And then when you become a freshman, make sure you're using your electives to explore

areas outside of what your major is because there may be opportunities that you weren't

originally thinking about.

For more infomation >> 2018 Auburn University NCAA Commercial Participant - Ashley Robinson - Duration: 1:40.

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मुंबई की छोटी बच्ची की गायकी का कोई जवाब नहीं | Monad University | Havas Guruhi | PR Music - Duration: 3:26.

PR Music

For more infomation >> मुंबई की छोटी बच्ची की गायकी का कोई जवाब नहीं | Monad University | Havas Guruhi | PR Music - Duration: 3:26.

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Shenandoah University Fall Sports Preview 2018 - Duration: 2:16.

S-U on 2. 1-2!

1-2-3! 1-2-3! S-U!

Go Hornets!

For more infomation >> Shenandoah University Fall Sports Preview 2018 - Duration: 2:16.

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Reason #2 to Attend Norwich University Homecoming 2018 - Duration: 2:56.

Hi I'm Eddie Habeck, director of Alumni

and Family Relations. And I'm holding a

copy of the Norwich history book

"Citizens and Soldiers: the First 200

Years of Norwich University." Let's take a

sneak peak into the book's making with

author Alex Kershaw. I am Alex Kershaw.

I'm the author of the book Citizens and

Soldiers, about Norwich's amazing 200-

year history. I've written nine books, I

think, three of them New York Times

bestsellers. I mainly specialized in

talking about small units of Americans

in combat in World War II in Europe. I

think the reason why I did the project

in the first place is because I was

fascinated by the history of the

institution. I thought that the story of

Norwich really, was a very good way of

telling the story of America. When we

first met Alex, we took him on a tour of

the Sullivan Museum. And 10 minutes into

that tour, we knew Alex was the person who

should write our book. Alex is a very

engaging and passionate person. He's a

great historian. And the prospect of

writing Norwich's history was

something that he focused on and got

excited about right away. There's something

quite unique about a Norwich warrior.

There's an ethos here, a code of honor,

an ethical atmosphere, a culture

here that is special, and produces

special people. I think the thing that

was most fun for me was to be able to

say, "Okay, here's this unique institution

in the middle of Vermont,

with this extraordinary history." What

I wanted to do from the very start, was

to say, "Look, these individuals were at

the core of American history, the key

points." So, whether it was General Harmon

making an enormous difference in the

biggest battle in American history,

the Battle of the Bulge, or whether or not it was a guy who

paraded past President Kennedy in 1960

as part of the Norwich band, whether it was

the guy that helped bring back South

Vietnamese in 1975 at the end of the

Vietnam War to America, I wanted to put

Norwich individuals at the center of the

American story.

This book will help us all

understand our history and be connected

to Norwich in different ways. It's really

a remarkable story. It's really a story

that I think we can all be proud of.

"Citizens and Soldiers" will be released

at homecoming this year. You can meet the

author at the book's premiere at Mack

Hall on Friday, September 14. Go online

and register for the event today.

For more infomation >> Reason #2 to Attend Norwich University Homecoming 2018 - Duration: 2:56.

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2018 Auburn University NCAA Commercial - Duration: 0:31.

Tim Vines: Let me be the first to lead you in War Eagle as the newest graduates of Auburn University.

Graduates: Warrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr…

Passing Jogger: War Eagle Ashley: War Eagle

(Musician plays War Eagle fight song)

Rob: War Eagle

Driver: War Eagle, Luv. Where to?

Lauren: War Eagle. Heathrow.

Passenger: Hey, War Eagle

Jared: War Eagle

Barista: Macchiato (Shouting)

Heather: War Eagle

Thom Gossom: You never really leave Auburn…

Because Auburn never leaves you.

Graduates: Eagle! Hey!

For more infomation >> 2018 Auburn University NCAA Commercial - Duration: 0:31.

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AGEMI Summerschool at JMG, University of Gothenburg, August 2018 - Duration: 0:55.

My name is Maria Edström and I'm part of

an innovation project where we're trying

to advance gender equality in the media industry.

We're doing it here this week by gathering lots of students

from three universities:

Newcastle, Padova and Gothenburg.

We also have a lot of media people

coming in from various news rooms,

from BBC and Swedish television and from RTF in Brussels.

Lots of people are coming in.

We are having an exchange

between the academia and the media industry.

They will teach us a lot and

they will connect to each other and help

to advance gender equality in the media industry which is the main purpose.

For more infomation >> AGEMI Summerschool at JMG, University of Gothenburg, August 2018 - Duration: 0:55.

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Looking for active responders to oxidative stress at the University of Alabama - Duration: 3:59.

Welcome to another episode of Behind the Science:

on Location.

I'm your host, Jennifer Fornier.

In my neighborhood, we have an active responder program,

volunteers who are trained in emergency preparedness skills

to help save lives.

What if we can be more proactive here and incorporate

natural, active responders to our diet?

What am I talking about?

Well, when you're looking for clinically relevant compounds

that are biologically active, these

are natural physiological active responders

that could help us avoid life-threatening situations.

In this episode of Behind the Science,

let's take a trip to a lab at the University of Alabama

to see what makes a difference between a non-responder

and an active responder.

Hi, Kristi.

Hi, welcome back.

Thanks for having me.

I was so intrigued the last time I was here with the work

that you were doing in regards to the active and non-active

responders, especially related to oxidative stress

for high fat diets.

Could you tell me a little bit more

about the work that you're doing?

Sure, actually, my Redox lab investigates

bioactive compounds that reduce oxidative stress.

And it protects cardiovascular health.

But we've been using the mass spec

to analyze lycopene in serum of rats

that were diet-induced obesity.

Our hypothesis with this is that if you have a high fat diet,

it induces a level of oxidative stress above baseline.

But then also you're accruing adipose tissue.

So a double negative of oxidative stress.

So our question is, can lycopene added to a high fat diet

reduce this oxidative stress that's

coming from both the diet and the accrual of adipose tissue.

Rather than me sharing the results with you,

let me introduce you to my doctoral student, Caitlin.

This is her body of research.

Hey.

Hi, Kaitlyn.

Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you, too.

My guess is that you've been working on this for a long time

and that you have a lot of data associated with it.

That's true.

Let me take you to the white board.

It'd be a great place to show you.

Let's take a look.

So we decided to look at lycopene's influence

in Sprague-Dawley rats fed diets meeting and exceeding

recommendations for fat intake in humans.

So what I mean by this is that our control group

was fed a 30% fat purified diet, with 100 milligrams of lycopene

per day.

Whereas our treatment group consumed 60% fat

purified diet with 100 milligrams of lycopene per day.

So what you see in the first graph

is that there's a continuous increase

in adipose tissue for the rats fed the 60% fat diet.

So what you think is that they'd have

significantly greater levels of oxidative stress 10 weeks out.

But what we see is that although they do have a greater level,

it's not significant.

So what does that bring us to?

Lycopene may assist in attenuating

the oxidative stress that's induced by a high fat diet.

But we only observed this through 10 weeks,

so the long-term accrual of adipose tissue

may actually surpass lycopene's ability

to exert that protective effect.

Well, that was very impressive data.

It looks like lycopene is an effective active responder.

It certainly is an effective active responder

to oxidative stress.

We're excited for our next steps to look at serum lycopene

to see if it's more heavily deposited in the adipose tissue

of the rats fed the high fat diet.

So, since you're here and you're wearing a lab coat,

do you want to come run some samples to differentiate

between responders and non-responders?

I'd love to.

Let's get to work.

Sounds great.

Nature is amazing.

How cool is it that there are compounds such as lycopene

found in many fruits and vegetables that

can serve as active responders to help reduce oxidative stress

and protect our cardiovascular health?

It's also important to understand

how other factors, such as a high fat diet,

would increase or decrease this active responder's ability

to be beneficial.

If you'd like to learn more about the great work being done

in Dr. Kristi Crowe-White's Redox lab,

check out the link below.

And join us next time for another episode of

Behind the Science: On Location.

For more infomation >> Looking for active responders to oxidative stress at the University of Alabama - Duration: 3:59.

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#BeOrange: Syracuse University - Duration: 0:31.

In the black of night,

through blue sky thinking,

we thrive in green spaces.

Here, we know gray most definitely matters.

Even in white out conditions,

we make things clear

and, sometimes, strike gold.

We see the world as it could be.

We see the world in color.

And, at Syracuse University, all we see is orange.

For more infomation >> #BeOrange: Syracuse University - Duration: 0:31.

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Westfield State University ranked among best-value colleges in the country - Duration: 0:47.

For more infomation >> Westfield State University ranked among best-value colleges in the country - Duration: 0:47.

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2018 New Student Orientation | Idaho State University - Duration: 3:04.

Hello! I'm from Aberdeen, Idaho.

I'm Kenny Young and I'm from Blackfoot, Idaho.

I'm Dreya Joseph and I'm from Pocatello.

My name is Brandon Queen. I'm here from Japan.

What brings me to Idaho State University is that it's such a great campus and I got scholarships here

and going into Political Science and Spanish, it gave me a program that I could follow.

A university that's close to home and so I could study biomedical sciences.

Mechanical engineering and my son's here in Idaho.

Affordability and they have a really good clinical psych program.

Hi, I'm Alyssa Desmit, I'm from North Carolina

I'm from Maridian Idaho.

My name is Ashley and I'm from Twin Falls.

Bryce Turner and I'm from Bear Lake Idaho.

I just want to get away from family a little bit maybe and study the biology program here.

I am on an athletic scholarship for track and I am studying physical therapy.

I'm here on academic scholarships and I am studying Spanish for Health Professions.

The geology department and the close proximity to the outdoors and hiking.

For more infomation >> 2018 New Student Orientation | Idaho State University - Duration: 3:04.

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2018 Auburn University NCAA Commercial Participant - Heather Bain - Duration: 1:28.

My name's Heather Bain, I'm a town operations manager for Amazon Web Services.

And, I manage a team of recruiting coordinators and they are pretty much in charge of the

candidate experience for all of our candidates that are interviewing with Amazon Web Services.

I spent 8 years as an Army officer and as I was getting out and looking at various roles

to get into, uh Amazon really peaked my interest.

They're obviously doing a lot of really amazing things, um in a lot of different spaces and

so to get the opport-, opportunity to work at AWS and kind of be the louder in cloud

uh technology was really appealing.

And then this role actually gave me the opportunity to still manage people, and that was something

that was really important to me coming out of the Army, was to have the ability to kind

of still influence lives um and be in a leadership role.

My experience at Auburn really helped me achieve success by laying a foundation of hard work,

um, and then the Auburn family is obviously a very real thing.

And, the network out there is just phenomenal and you can really kind of lean in whenever

you need help along the way and kind of any Auburn grad that you find really takes you

in and is willing to help you uh achieve success in your career.

It's really one of the most welcoming and warming places you could ever go to.

Um, no matter how long it's been since you've been at Auburn, as soon as you go back you

immediately feel like you're at home.

For more infomation >> 2018 Auburn University NCAA Commercial Participant - Heather Bain - Duration: 1:28.

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Building a global university - Duration: 1:42.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

I don't think there are many global universities yet.

Heriot-Watt is starting on that journey

as being a global institution.

A global university moves on from being just one that's

got branch campuses.

The difference is that our campuses are

in different countries, but they could

be like an institution that's got three or four campuses

down the road from each other.

Going global at Heriot-Watt means

that the student can start on one campus,

enroll in a program, and for one the years

of their degree take the same program

at another of our campuses.

It was an ambition of our Malaysia campus to start with.

It's a great recruitment tool for us.

It's really started to take off, and has actually

grown now so that we've got, this year, over 500 students

studying on a different campus.

The applications for next academic year

just started, and we've already got 700 applications.

We have to understand that how you recruit and apply

to be an applicant in Malaysia, or Dubai,

or the UK are all very different from each other.

And so when we were looking for a new admissions system,

we were really keen to find one that

could be adapted to cope with different needs

in different countries, but still

meet the Heriot-Watt need of actually having

simple standard processes that were effective

and enable us to manage our data in a far better way

than we were able to before.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

For more infomation >> Building a global university - Duration: 1:42.

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Financial Peace University - Duration: 2:00.

For more infomation >> Financial Peace University - Duration: 2:00.

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Head lice treatment technology developed by University of Utah professor - Duration: 2:25.

For more infomation >> Head lice treatment technology developed by University of Utah professor - Duration: 2:25.

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Cleansing Stream University: Module 3 - Intermediate Training - Duration: 1:40.

I like to think of it as open and closed

doors. A believer can open doors to the

enemy, which we call demonic entry points,

that gives the kingdom of darkness a

right to operate in their life. Many

times we wonder why we struggle with

certain things in our life. It may be the

result of choices that we have made, not

necessarily in the present, but in the

past. We all make inner choices we call

them "vows" and most of the time those are

made when we're hurt, rejected, or

frustrated. But I want to ask the Lord to

show you one specific occurrence, maybe

when you were young, it may have been the

first one, it may have been the last time,

or some there that I feel that the Lord

wants to heal a specific memory in you.

And sometimes these are keys to the

whole thing. And I begin to realize at

that moment how that there was a truth

there that I needed to have in my life

that would change my life forever. And

the Holy Spirit began to speak to me, "So

now I want you to bless him." So I just

kind of flippantly said, "I bless you", and

then he said to me, "Bless him the way

that you would like me to bless you." Well,

now you're talking about a whole nother

level of blessing

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