Ashley is a Communications major at the University of Michigan-Flint. Her dream is to work
Ashley is a Communications major at the University of Michigan-Flint. Her dream is to work in the film and television industry. In this commercial, we see Ashley on campus in Flint and a hint of her dream being realized as she hits the streets of Times Square, the media capital of the world.
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This video was created by John Hamilton, he is a Senior in the School of Management workin
This video was created by John Hamilton, he is a Senior in the School of Management working on his Bachelors in marketing. You can see his passion and love for University of Michigan Flint through the words spoken by everyone in his commercial.
Director of Photography was Charles Brandt.
PS we apologize about the beginning it digitized for some reason while loading. The original copy does not look like that. Thanks.
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Scientists have long puzzled over the different fates of identical twins: both have the sa
Scientists have long puzzled over the different fates of identical twins: both have the same genes, yet only one may develop a serious disease like cancer or autism. What's going on? Does some biological force beyond genes determine who we are? On October 16, NOVA's "Ghost In Your Genes" traces the clues that have led scientists to a new picture of genetic control and expression called epigenetics. Catch the preview here first.
For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/genes/
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Ther Verve Pipe performing "The Freshmen" at the Perani Arena in Flint, MI on 07/22/06.
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A short documentary we did for KSU. Deals with integration of new technologies and their i
A short documentary we did for KSU. Deals with integration of new technologies and their impact on the academic universe.
{Please note, that this is a highly condensed version of the original documentary. It has been formatted, altered and shortened to fit the 10min time barrier.}
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See more: http://www.BattleAtKruger.com Winner! YouTube's Best Eyewitness Video.
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See more: http://www.BattleAtKruger.com Winner! YouTube's Best Eyewitness Video.
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A battle between a pride of lions, a herd of buffalo, and 2 crocodiles at a watering hole in South Africa's Kruger National Park while on safari.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE. For licensing opportunities, please visit www.BattleAtKruger.com. This video is copyrighted and cannot be used before live audiences or through any form of mass media without the express permission of Jason Schlosberg or David Budzinski. Its use via YouTube is intended for personal use only and can only be viewed on YouTube and websites using the YouTube embed code. Any other use of the video or its screen captures violate this copyright.
Subject of a National Geographic Channel documentary!
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The challenge
Growing populations. Rapid development. Increased pressure on natural are
The challenge
Growing populations. Rapid development. Increased pressure on natural areas, clean rivers, streams and valuable fish and wildlife habitat. How can we achieve balance between development and conservation? What are the best ways to accommodate growth while protecting the region's environment and quality of life?
Our approach
Blend. Balance. Integrate. Use long-term vision, collaborative effort and holistic values to guide development that protects clean water and honors co-existence. Design for this generation and those to come. Design the built environment with nature in mind.
The design competition
Integrating Habitats will challenge entrants to work across disciplines in collaborative teams to create elegant and functional designs for conceptualized sites typical of the Portland metropolitan region. The competition's challenge is to create successful and innovative site designs that blend open space access, site planning, and environmental preservation and restoration in construction and development.
The design categories
neighborhood infill development with a remnant oak woodland/savannah habitat interface mixed use development with a riparian forest habitat interface commercial development with a lowland hardwood forest habitat interface Participants
Students and practitioners from all relevant disciplines, including landscape architecture, architecture, planning, urban design, stormwater management, engineering, water quality, ecology, wildlife biology and development, are encouraged to participate.
Outstanding features
A world-renowned jury will select the very best designs and announce them at an award event. In addition, citizens and communities will select their favorite designs via the People's Choice Awards, a web-based gallery voting system. The Design Guide, a publication featuring the top choices, will be distributed throughout the region and beyond to promote projects that feature nature-friendly development and serve as a definitive resource for the design and development communities on solutions to protecting and restoring nature in new and re-developments.
Register at: www.metro-region.org/integratinghabitats
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Dr. Hui explains what managed care organizations are, and their relationship to the curren
Dr. Hui explains what managed care organizations are, and their relationship to the current health care crisis in the U.S.
For more information visit: http://www.pinkyshow.org/
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The Dada movement was a protest against the barbarism of World War I, the bourgeois intere
The Dada movement was a protest against the barbarism of World War I, the bourgeois interests that Dada adherents believed inspired the war, and what they believed was an oppressive intellectual rigidity in both art and everyday society. Dada was an international movement, and it is difficult to classify artists as being from any one particular country, as they were constantly moving from one place to another.
Dada thought that reason and logic had led people into the horrors of war, so the only route to salvation was to reject logic and embrace anarchy and irrationality. However, this could also be thought of as the logical side of anarchy and rejection of values and order; it is not irrational to embrace the systematic destruction of values, if one thinks them to be flawed.
According to its proponents, Dada was not art - it was "anti-art". It was anti-art in the sense that Dadaists protested against the contemporary academic and cultured values of art. For everything that art stood for, Dada was to represent the opposite. Where art was concerned with aesthetics, Dada ignored aesthetics. If art were to have at least an implicit or latent message, Dada strove to have no meaning - interpretation of Dada is dependent entirely on the viewer. If art is to appeal to sensibilities, Dada is to offend. Ironically, Dada became an influential movement in modern art, a commentary on order and the carnage Dadaists believed it wreaked. Through their rejection of traditional culture and aesthetics they hoped to destroy them.
A reviewer from the American Art News stated at the time that "The Dada philosophy is the sickest, most paralyzing and most destructive thing that has ever originated from the brain of man." Art historians have described Dada as being, in large part, "in reaction to what many of these artists saw as nothing more than an insane spectacle of collective homicide."
Years later, Dada artists described the movement as "a phenomenon bursting forth in the midst of the postwar economic and moral crisis, a savior, a monster, which would lay waste to everything in its path. It was a systematic work of destruction and demoralization...In the end it became nothing but an act of sacrilege."
While broad, the movement was unstable. By 1924 in Paris, Dada was melding into surrealism, and artists had gone on to other ideas and movements, including surrealism, social realism and other forms of modernism. Some theorists argue that Dada was actually the beginning of postmodern art.
By the dawn of World War II, many of the European Dadaists had fled or emigrated to the United States. Some died in death camps under Hitler, who persecuted the kind of "Degenerate art" that Dada represented. The movement became less active as post-World War II optimism led to new movements in art and literature.
Dada is a named influence and reference of various anti-art and political and cultural movements including the Lettrists and the Situationists.
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