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Make them Mainstream, Being an Entrepreneur, Females in STEM - Duration: 11:50.
Hi! My name is Danielle and I am the founder of Make them Mainstream
supporting and celebrating females in stem through tutoring and STEM education.
I've been reading a lot of business stuff, because I'm not a business person,
and it's all been telling me "document your story document where you've come from so,
when you make it, whenever your time is when you make it, and you become
successful, whatever your definition of successful, is people can look back at where
you started and follow your journey and learn a lot from that," and I love that
shit! I love watching where people started, and being like okay like they
weren't always put together. I love watching the origin stories. I mean, don't
we all the underdog who actually makes it. So I'm taking that advice and now I'm
gonna do that. So I wanted to tell you a little bit about my story and where I
came from, and then what this is gonna be so you know what to expect. I love
performing I've always been a performer from the age of five I've been a dancer
and I was in a semi-professional dance company called Santa Clarita Ballet. I
performed in productions like the Nutcracker, and Mid-... no I didn't do that
one, Coppelia, uh excuse, me a bunch of stuff like that. I was on pointe and uh no
my feet are fine. Um, I've always been a performer; I love being on camera I took
acting classes when I was little and it's just always been who I am. I'm a Leo,
I am the center of attention notice, me love me... love me, like those are
those are the goals. Right? Especially as a Leo.
I was in the comedy improv team in high school, I was on the school newspaper and
was the editor-in-chief in high school. I've done a lot of performing stuff, but
I'm also a huge nerd! I love science, well I didn't always have science. I love math
and I didn't always love math. My senior year of high school I decided that I
loved math because I took calculus and everything clicked into place. So then I
went to college to be a mathematician. About half way into my freshman year, I have this
existential crisis because I can't be a mathematician. I don't want to be stuck
in a room all day. I don't want to be in a think-tank all day (that will come in
later). So finally I switched to mechanical engineering because my family told me
you should be a mechanical engineer. They've been telling me that forever
because they knew who I was. I love to make things, I love to use my hands, I'm
not afraid of getting dirty. I love to tinker and I did that a lot as a kid
with my grandpa. But, at 18 you don't listen to your family so that's another
reason why I went into math. I knew I liked it, I knew I loved it,
and so I went into school to be a mathematician and then I realized "shit
they're right, I should be an engineer" So for the next four and a half years I
went to... where is it?... UC Riverside to be a mechanical engineer
and I had a great ass time. I met amazing, amazing people and I even met my
boyfriend there. Fast forward, we are now living in Oceanside, so after five years
of going to school and we both get corporate jobs... wait wait sorry,
pause, rewind... Back in school I decide there's not a lot of females here, like
"where are all my girls at?" So I started writing a book in order to get more
girls interested in STEM. And it was gonna be about all these different
conversations with women and interviews that I was going to have, and advice so
girls when they're entering college could read and digest
and be like okay cool like "she did it so so can I." Then that morphed into I kind
of want to do a YouTube channel and so me and my friend Cara decided that we
were gonna create a YouTube channel together. She knew a lot about editing
and we just decided let's do it 'cause she always wanted to as well so he started a
YouTube channel called Cadella where we did a whole bunch of random shenanigans
that didn't really make sense but we were having a lot of fun doing it. She
ended up quitting that and not wanting to do it for her own personal reasons,
and so I took it over by myself and I ended up having a lot of fun doing it
and Make them Mainstream was kind of born out of that. I did a lot of segments
for women in stem and histories about women in STEM in that. But then I started
working full-time so now we're back to where I wanted to be, I started working
full-time for the Navy and it was cool and all, um I'm happy I did it because it got me
to this place where I was like "oh I don't want to be here. I don't want to be
in the corporate world. I don't want to be in a cubicle." Remember how I said I
didn't want to be a mathematician cuz I thought I was gonna be inside all day
and in a think-tank. The same thing happened when I was an engineer, I was in
a cubicle I felt like a caged animal and there are also a whole bunch of other
reasons why I left that job. Which we're not really gonna get into because
they're important but they just, they don't, I don't have time, there's just not
enough time in this space right now so maybe we'll talk about them later. So
then I decided, "screw it I'm gonna do Make the Mainstream full time." I had
launched, when I was still working there at the Navy, as a civilian by the way
don't thank me for any service because I did none. I launched the Make the
Mainstream website and I started posting articles and I started being a writer
again which was really exciting because I missed a lot of that. Being in college
you're focusing on what you're doing, getting your education, and that's about
it. I mean you can't have a life right? And it was I was learning about all
these awesome women, I still am learning about all these awesome women and
telling their stories. And it was really inspiring me to be an engineer, continue
to be an engineer and continue to be
involved in education. I also forgot to mention I have been a tutor for
basically my whole life. Not really, but I've been tutored for my
whole education. I have a whole article on makethemainstream.com called "I
Wasn't Smart, I Just Worked Hard." So I highly recommend you go look at that so
you can see more of my story there, my tutoring story at least. So I decided that
this, like I want to marry those two. Like women in stem and tutoring, so Make them
Mainstream: supporting and celebrating females in STEM through tutoring and
STEM education. Teach females how to be the best female in STEM they can be and
how to be the best tutor than that they can be because developing the next
generation of STEM is also just so, so important. And if you're a female, being
able to represent STEM, like that's so cool because then we can change the
demographic of STEM in the next generation. So now I'm a businesswoman
and I'm an entrepreneur and I don't know what I'm doing. Um, so I'm reading a lot of
books. I read all the time. I love reading! I'm like I said I'm a huge nerd, okay, and
everything, everything that I've read has said document your story. Like tell
people what you're doing. How did you get there? When I become successful, whatever
my definition of success it's like what's my origin story? I want people to
to be able to look back at this and be like "wow she really sucked at the
beginning, like, she didn't know what she was doing." But I also want to tell that
23 year old, cuz I'm 23, who's trying to do something with their life to be like
"it's okay I didn't know what I was doing either, but it's kind of winging it and I
was reading a lot and I was learning a lot." I want you to know that you have a
community. You have me as a support. I'm gonna test out a bunch of stuff
and just to share my story with you all my successes, all my failures even the
little ones. Even the many mental breakdowns because I've already had a
few. But even the awesome little successes because I've had a few of
those too and I just wanted a space to talk about
them to share with them to tell you guys about it and because I wish that as I'm
going through this journey that I had this stuff to look at. That I could be
like "okay, on day 16 of her company she freaked the fuck out, but on day 16 and a
half, she was also very very excited." Because it's just it's crazy, it's crazy,
and being an entrepreneur is so accessible now to everyone and I want to
make it accessible to you. I also want to make it accessible to you as a female in
STEM, to know that you can be whatever you want to be and that's awesome!
Because all of this like hokey stuff, I'll try not to cuss as much, about like you
can do it, just believe, just dream like it's true. Happiness is way more
important to me than anything in life and that's including money. So I just
wanted to share with you guys my journey. My journey through my entrepreneurial
self, words... sentences are hard, a journey through discovering like who I am as an
adult. A journey through figuring out my place in STEM and through figuring out
my place in education and just my place in this world in general
I guess. So these videos they're probably gonna suck and I'm sorry because they're
on my iPhone. I'm not gonna edit them, I'm just gonna upload them. They're just
gonna be vlogs, I guess, but uncut and raw like the Snapchat kind of stuff but I
loved editing videos, no I didn't I didn't really like that part, but I love
performing and I want to do that here and I want to be on camera and I want to
perform I want to show you guys who I am. But I
don't really want to do any of the other stuff and so I'm being authentic to
myself. I don't want to "waste" the time to edit my videos and make them
look super pretty so yeah, I'm sorry about that. They'll get
better, we'll see. When I have, you know people working for me, they can they can
do this stuff but for now this is what its gonna be and I hope that you like it.
I hope you get some kind of inspiration or I don't know, any little nuggets of
goodness out of this. I hope that they're helpful and if they're a piece of crap
please tell me and I will try to get better. But this is a learning process
and we're gonna grow together and it's gonna be awesome! So that's that. I hope
you guys have an excellent day, bye friends!
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the vinegar and its use has been in our lives for a long time and people have
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today's video will discuss how to soak toilet paper with vinegar to make an
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white vinegar has a lot of uses and there are a lot of articles written
about its benefits the use of white vinegar is amazing for cleaning around
the house and one way to use its benefits completely around the house for
cleaning as if toilet paper is soaked with white vinegar this way you will
have wipes with vinegar and you can take how much you need all you need to do is
put toilet paper in a container and add white vinegar when the toilet paper is
soaked with vinegar throw away the leftover vinegar from the container
white vinegar was the tool that many of our grandmother's have been using for a
long time first it was used to disinfect wounds and prevent microbes and bacteria
from infecting the wound and now we even use it in the kitchen people have tried
to replace or find an alternative to white vinegar as a combination of
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difficult to replace white vinegar because of its natural acetic acid that
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How to make calibration audits awesome - Duration: 2:20.
(music)
Roy! Roy!
Where did you go?
I was thinking about something.
Did you have the audit dream again?
Maybe.
Roy you know you don't have to worry about that anymore.
Thank you for reminding me.
And I did have a customer that called me up I trained him on documenting calibrator/documenting software
and 3 months later I got a call..Roy I just got audited and it was AWESOME!
Which is the last thing you'd expect to hear so what he said was, the auditor came over
and looked over his shoulder and said show me this.
Well if everything is not in a paper filing system but it's actually electronic,
you type it up boom hit enter and it's on the screen.
Okay show me this...tag # 7 and bring me up a calibration certificate...bring that up.
It was calibrated with this calibrator, okay show me that calibrator - pull that up.
That was calibrated at this calibration lab and the auditor was done and went away.
So as long as you can answer the questions then that's half the battle.
So essentially the best way to prepare for an audit is to remove paper from the process,
and hopefully with the calibration software you can store and manage plant structure,
calibration procedures, due dates, instrumentation, your reference standards, and your calibration
certificates.
That's right, and if you are being audited it means that you are in accreditation level
of some sort.
What that means is that you document your process, you document what you're going to
do, and then follow that process.
Then finally you have to prove it and that's the whole point of an audit - did you really
do what you said you were going to do and if everything is electronic then it's a lot
easier to pull up.
So there's no more need for calibration audit nightmares!
Thank you.
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How To Make Garden Carrot Cupcakes | I Am Kristin 📍 - Duration: 3:03.
hey guys it's Kristin before you jump into the video if you liked it please
give me a thumbs up also comment below so I know you were here and if you want
to see more don't forget to subscribe and hit this Bell so you're alerted when
I upload a new video for this project you will need vanilla and chocolate
frosting some cake mix edible grass cupcake liners food coloring and some
Oreos I'm gonna be using silicone liners but you can get the paper ones because
they do come in Easter colors as well so you can either use box cake or you can
use the Rosanna pansino recipe I've listed in the video description when
you're filling your cupcake liners try to only fill it halfway because when
they bake we don't want them to rise above the top of the liner so now while
those are cooking we're going to ground up our Oreos I'm using mini ones just
because I have them left over from a previous project but you can use the
normal sized Oreos as well and you just want them to be ground up until they
look like dirt like you can see here now we need to make some orange icing so I'm
gonna use my vanilla frosting and I'm gonna dye this with yellow food coloring
first and you kind of want to use a lot of the yellow because we want this to be
extremely bright before we add the red now once you add the red in I do
recommend that you just add a little bit at a time because if you add too much
red you will actually start turning it pink rather than orange so by now your
cupcakes should be done and cooled so we will start decorating them you're gonna
start by using the chocolate frosting and you just want to completely cover
the top of your cupcake but using a very thin layer really we just need enough so
that the Orioles will stick to it so you'll place it flat into your Oreos and
then just kind of rotate it and roll it around so that you get all the edges and
just keep coating it until the entire top of the cupcake is completely covered
next you're gonna take your icing and you're gonna make a circle in the middle
fill it in and then kind of do a spiral as you go up to make what will look like
the carrots sticking out of dirt next take your edible grass and cut a little
chunk that's about maybe an inch and after two inches long and stick it right
in the top I think three looks good so if you stick
three of those in there it kind of looks like the carrot pieces and that's pretty
much it so once you do a bunch of these and put them all together it kind of
looks like a garden with a bunch of you know carrots sticking out of the ground
and they're extremely delicious and easy to make alright guys so that's it for
today's video I hope you liked it and if you did please give me a thumbs up it
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How to Make Flourless Chocolate Cake | The Stay At Home Chef - Duration: 3:25.
Today on The Stay At Home Chef
I'm showing you how to make a
Flourless Chocolate Cake
I love a good flourless chocolate cake
It's so rich and decadent and full of chocolate flavor
it's absolutely to die for!
To start you'll need
1/2 cup of salted butter
and 6 ounces of semisweet chocolate chips in a bowl
Then I'm going to take this and microwave it
for 30 seconds at a time until it's melted
You want to only do it for 30 seconds at a time
so the chocolate doesn't burn
Stir every 30 seconds and after 60 to 90 seconds you
should have a nice smooth mixture
Then we can start adding in our last four ingredients
starting with 3/4 cup of granulated sugar
Pour that over the top of the chocolate
add in 1/2 cup of dutch process cocoa powder
3 eggs
and 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
and mix it all together
You only need to mix this until it's just combined
then use a rubber spatula to scrape the sides and bottom
of the bowl and make sure everything gets mixed in.
Then I have a lightly greased 9-inch cake pan
and I've put a little bit of parchment paper on the bottom
We're going to pour our batter right in there
You can already tell that this is just
so rich and decadent...
I love it!
Next we're going to bake this in a 375 degree oven
for 25 minutes
Once the cake is finished baking you'll need to
let it cool in the pan for 5 minutes
After 5 minutes you just want to run a knife
around the edges of the pan to loosen it up
and then since we have that parchment paper on the bottom
we should be able to flip this upside down
onto a serving platter
So I'm just going to flip this
and it should come right out
if we can get the lid off
There we go
Peel off the parchment paper
and then we're going to let this cool right on
the serving platter until it's cooled completely
Then it's time to make a chocolate ganache
Pour 1 cup of semisweet chocolate chips
into a small bowl
and then you'll need 1/2 cup of simmering heavy cream
You can either bring it to a simmer on the stove
in a little saucepan or in the microwave
I'm going to just pour the hot cream
right over the chocolate chips
Let it sit for 2 minutes
You want the heavy cream to melt the chocolate for you
After 2 minutes you can start stirring it
until all of the chocolate is melted
and you have a smooth mixture
After a minute or two of stirring
you should end up with a nice luscious ganache
Then we're going to drizzle this right over our cake
Just get it going slowly
and you can even spread it out on the top as well
For easy cutting, use a warm knife
Warm it up by dipping it into hot water
and then dry it off and then you'll be able to
slice it really easily
You are ready to eat!
Thanks for watching!
You can find the full written recipe in the video description.
Be sure to subscribe, like, and follow
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Ironic Wisdom: "An education will make him unfit to be a slave" - Duration: 19:44.
"An education will make him unfit to be a slave"
There's a powerfully nuanced and layered understanding of servitude that shackles itself to those words
Or so I'm here to suggest to you in these next few minutes. Now, the going standard for TED talks these days allows a speaker
10-20 minutes to make his case and indeed this sounds like a reasonable amount of time for a person with an idea that he feels
Is worth spreading whether virally or otherwise to make such a case so here goes?
I've taught courses and rhetorical analysis under the misnomer speech for 12 years nine of them at the largest undergraduate
Institution in the already large state of Texas and I do take this responsibility as seriously as I have anything in my life
Now the best footballers leave it all on the field the best endurance racers leave it all in the course
Perhaps the best chefs leave it all in the food, but the best teachers certainly leave it all in the classroom
reputation and
Perception so often serve as a black mirror for reality
still I would confidently appeal to any former student of mine for an honest assessment of my efforts thus far as
Any person or group of people in a position of authority?
Should always be confident enough to both welcome and encourage public criticism for example
I offer the following self criticism
I enjoy a healthy amount of academic freedom at the front of a college classroom yet
I often feel a strange
obligation to teach the Canon
For those who aren't familiar with this term the Canon serves as a collection of the favorite speeches and books of teachers
Who've come before us and?
It took me a great deal of honest
Introspection to recognize my own. Hypocrisy here as
I've found that I can quite easily lie myself into believing that someone else's favorite books are mine, too. I
Can do the same with speeches with movies with foods with fashion trends and all the rest
now this kind of self-deception can be a massive opportunity cost for otherwise impassioned teachers and
Perhaps some of you can relate
Now my formal education featured many dispassionate teachers
And I used to go out of my way to make teachers hate their jobs as much as they seemed to want to
But now with more wisdom I wonder how many of them were dispassionate because they were teachers
Versus those who were simply dispassionate about what they were teaching
The students I've had the privilege of learning with over the past decade have made me a better person
For it and as all engaged teachers. Do I have documented stories that are truly stranger than fiction?
And over the past few years. I've decided that my cannon is long overdue for an update for example if you dare
imagine a woman introducing herself to a roomful of
25 strangers telling the story of her journey across the earth to find a safer Haven here in Dallas
fleeing a court a culture that forced her into a mutilation of her genitals a
Practice at the World Health Organization estimates over 95 percent of women in countries such as Egypt and Somalia have had to endure
Now there have been seven of these stories in my classes thus far in
The front of a college classroom has been a space that these brave women deemed safe enough to condemn the barbarism from which they
Heroically fled this is quite the Odyssey
I would imagine and as the son of a weakened duit liberal feminist single mother I've listened to these
horrifyingly inspiring personal narratives
made starkly aware of my own privileged position in a world this chaotic and
Many stories that I have documented belong in any reasonable person's Canon as they will always enjoy a safe space in my own
Now my college campus is a graveyard, and I'm not just talking about the free speech area
I mean a literal one as the motley family cemetery reminds me each workday
how fortunate I truly am to be able to whistle past the graveyard gates and
as any lover of dead poet's would I make it my goal to help people find their voices a
Success in my case is watching students experience a Renaissance
Which is a renewed desire to seize the day in their own unique ways and that makes my work feel worthwhile?
Now that I'm older I take more time to reflect and wonder how many of these
Rediscovered voices get quickly muted after graduation by the predictable loudness of a stressful life
So welcome to the Eastfield college free speech area
Now many of my colleagues are aware that I do not mind taking the lead or starting a flash mob
And I plan to start using this area frequently, and I hope you will consider joining me
students faculty professional support staff administration cleaning crew members members of the local community
You all have something worth sharing publicly
Now coming from an anxious introvert who forces myself to be the opposite
I understand that it may take many of you years of struggle to do this
But I'll ask you to bracket for a moment whatever
Anxieties you may feel and consider that the juice in this space may be well worth the squeeze
Now I say this having spent 12 years watching adults myself included self actualized
This substantive lesson is one that I am most certainly privileged to learn more concretely each semester
Now I love being an educator and it has come to my attention
recently that my discipline poorly named speech is being strongly considered for a de facto removal from the core curriculum a
Core curriculum for those of you who don't know is more commonly referred to as the basics
it's the Canon of courses that lawmakers decide should be required to complete in order to graduate with a degree and
That's fine as I relish the opportunity to market our discipline in a variety of ways
Now I've worked a non profit student service for 17 years
And I've taught students ranging from 5 to 82 years of age
And I started my career working as an advisor for a scholarship that did not discriminate on behalf of a person citizenship
And I'll ask you to trust me when I assure you that I've listened to thousands of people's dreams at this point
Perhaps some of you can relate and at this juncture in my career
I cannot think of a better way to continue to help people in my local community
Find their voices than to practice public in this free speech area what I preached privately in the classroom
now at Eastfield college
we brand ourselves in many ways a
Family is one such label now worth noting here is I've found that families work best when they learn to argue
Honestly and publicly the hive is another label
We proudly give ourselves also worth noting here hives are mostly made up of worker bees now each workday morning
I transition from a 6 to 8 hour extra-dimensional trance to the best wet willy ever from my best friend stuff
Stuff and I have a walking route down by the Trinity River in one of Dallas's most awesome green spaces and so it's nearly impossible
For my days not to begin with a smile, and I was born across the street from South Oak Cliff high school
I grew up around candy houses known to many today as trap houses drive-by shootings gang turf wars
helicopters regularly shining spotlights on our bedroom windows and
Constant sirens you learn to adapt to your environment, so these days I cannot forget how charmed of a life
I currently live and my body's been around the Sun 38 times
And it's difficult for me to imagine how my mother managed all of the stresses
She had at 38 and it must have been a private hell for any parent struggling
Unsuccessfully to shield one's offspring from life's harshest and most
disgusting realities
But like a good parent
She insisted that an education was the way out and this can be a hard sell to a five-year-old
Especially when your kindergarten class goes through 9 teachers in one year, and we dealt with issues including
But not exclusive to beer bottles found in the trash can teachers caught having sex in the classroom lockouts
Firings all in one year
Welcome to school in my case
I was fortunate to have a mom who cared enough to get me out of there the next year
And I should note here that
she had to physically threaten the principal to release my records so that I could attend a different school out of our district and
She likely won't like me saying that publicly but my mom didn't play when it came to her child's education
respect do I
Should also add that I was privileged enough to have our
Received a solid educational foundation in the heart of one of the poorest neighborhoods in the United States
At a preschool, which has now moved from its original home in the Nolan Estes Plaza called Jimmy Tyler
Brashear where my mom lied about my age at two to get me in
Now I say all of this because it informs my current view of how valuable a quality education
Truly is and I now deem myself
educated only to the extent that I can keep the experiences of others in the calculus of my thoughts and behaviors and
It's incredibly hard to do this and I fail often
But that's okay because I've found that there are helpful people out there when I present myself
Honestly, so let's get honest about some stuff
each morning stuff
And I look up at the massive digital billboard that
overlooks one of the busiest highway mix masters and one of the richest cities on the planet to read the marketing slogan higher
education that actually gets you hired
marketing often lends itself to cuteness
Now this is the marketing slogan for the largest undergraduate
Institution in the state of Texas and so I have to understand my students expectations of me to get them hired
fair play right
But what about the students who aren't pursuing an education?
Merely to get hired
What about those who have a job and want to learn something for personal growth?
What about the entrepreneur who wants to start our own business and work for herself?
What about the stay-at-home parent who wants to pursue a formal education simply to set a positive example for her child?
What about those who want to spend their lives volunteering for organizations all around the world?
What about the person who recently got a new camera and wants to take a class to learn how to use it?
What about the person with a deaf child who unlike the majority of parents of deaf children?
Who expect their kids to learn how to read lips actually wants to take a sign language class?
To be able to communicate with his son
What about the couple who wants to take a beginning Spanish class because they live in Texas?
And they simply want to learn to communicate with their
now these are just a few examples from my experiences over the past 17 years as both an academic advisor and
As an educator and I have far more to further bolster this point and so do thousands of other educators
So I stand here today to speak out on behalf of Education
When Frederick Douglass's Kaptur came home to find his wife teaching him how to read he became infuriated
the wife was no doubt aware of how loudly this caged bird could sing if given the platform an
Education will make him unfit to be a slave Douglass recalls overhearing and his powerful
Personal narrative that again, I suggest belongs and any reasonable person's cannon
now I was 13 in the mid 1990s and there was a massive push for ethnic diversity in both schools and in workplaces and
a local diversity recruiter was tasked with visiting Dallas Public Schools to fetch top performing brown and black skin students
Now the schools. I applied to were labeled as college preparatory and they currently charged 30,000 dollars each year for tuition
These schools started in pre-k and they go to 12th grade and that's nearly four hundred
thousand dollars for a child's formal education
This is a lot of money and strongly suggests that an education is truly highly valuable
Now my life certainly changed after I was admitted to this different world in
eighth grade
The boys club van and the dart bus transported me to a massive farmland campus complete with peacocks
Windmills the number one debate team in the nation and the most part
that was invaluable for me was positive peer pressure I
Recall being fascinated by the fact that people actually pushed each other to do better in school
With of course the usual adolescent complications along the way
But if this doesn't sound like the twilight zone to some of you yet perhaps these two factoids will help
one in the campus's history no graduate ever had a child before graduating and
To the end of the year boasts a matriculation list detailing each graduates elite University alongside his name
Yale Harvard, Columbia
Dartmouth Penn Duke
Princeton Stanford Wake Forest they're all there and in my case it was Vanderbilt University in Nashville
Tennessee now people pushed each other to be smarter here to have healthier arguments to cultivate a lifelong
intellectual curiosity
This was a different kind of hive than I had been used to and incidentally our mascot was the Hornet and
Each year, I still have lunch with the former Admissions Director at the time that I was recruited
His name is Tom Perryman
And he's easily one of the most genuinely
Passionate educators that I've ever had the privilege of meeting and I will always consider him to be a mentor
the only reason we ever met is
because of my own teenaged ignorance
And I still recall the essay prompt for the Green Hill school admissions exam
Who is the most important historical figure in your opinion and why?
Now I remember being terrified because I didn't know what the term historical figure meant
and after staring at the paper for several minutes pretending to think I
Finally worked up the nerve to ask the kids sitting next to me, and he looked at me like I was from another planet
someone from history he said
Does it have to be a real person? I whispered
I
Wasn't kidding either?
And I remember him shaking his head in a way that let me know that if I was lucky enough to be accepted
I'd be punching up for a long while I
Looked at his paper and remember fixating on his first word
essentially
For me smart started there in that moment, and I put my pen on the paper
And I wrote a quote walk the streets my forefathers walk climb the trees my forefathers hung from
This hauntingly beautiful piece of musical poetry was written by a lyricist named speech
In a song called tennessee from a band that was popular at the time Arrested Development, and this quote headline a choppy
adolescent Spike Lee joint inspired essay about my hero at the time Malcolm X
Another order who belongs firmly in any respectable cannon by the way
now Malcolm X's legacy often gets
Zoomed by a symbol and as many people were sporting this symbol at the time on hats and t-shirts and posters
also by the line by any means necessary
And by a line beautifully delivered via Denzel, Washington in his prime. We didn't land on, Plymouth Rock, Plymouth Rock landed on us
Now I was moved by the power of those words
moved enough to make Malcolm Malcolm X history's most important historical figure after 13 years of heroes to choose from
But truthfully I was probably just man crushing on Denzel at the time more than anything
But 25 years later
Tom and I can still laugh about this first encounter on paper
and I've used a quarter of a century sense to find importance in those words and
actions of countless historical figures both real and fictional
Now this may all sound like a tangent to you
but that confusing essay prompt provided me with an education that will forever make me unfit to be a slave I
Might have been just another worker be
Someone who believes that the point of higher education is simply to get hired
And I see this slogan billboard it on the same dart bus routes
I used to ride and again flashing on the marquee at the entrance every single time
I turn in to campus and again on every piece of marketing swag that we have
It's a slogan that I try
unsuccessfully to unlearn each day a
Higher education is meant to challenge adults
many of whom have been grossly underprepared and
Under-resourced by a fledgling public school system and see College merely as the 13th grade
But rather a higher education is meant to challenge them with project-based learning
teaches them how to practice intellectual self defense and how to ask better questions of themselves of each other and
especially of authority
a higher education should empower adults to challenge broken systems
nonsense policies and ideas
Now my own discipline emphasizes that silence can be golden when you learn to listen to listen
Empathically to listen critically to listen
comprehensively and to listen
Appreciatively, and the best listeners are those that know how to adapt their listening style to the audience and to the situation
Now listening is most important and hardest when you disagree with someone or some thing and I personally
Often find it hard to listen when clear
communication takes a backseat to stuff like Robert's Rules of Order or Old English legalese and other nonsense ax
Intended to allow people to talk in secret code
Now it's my hope that you'll join me in this area
Whenever you feel motivated to do so and I'll certainly be here to help in any way that I can
For the past 12 years. I have given the same speech on the last day of class
encouraging students to remain intellectually curious to pursue their goals
Creatively and passionately and to keep me posted on any developments in their lives
And I always emphasize the first correction that was made to the US Constitution
Congress shall make no law abridging freedom of speech
Free speech is for all speech especially the speech that offends you and especially the speech that offends me
Whether or not free speech needs any ethical limitations is always up for debate in the mind of any educated person
So free your voice
Here and free your mind with a higher education and made this space always remain safe
For you to share with us what you learn along the way
You
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How to Make a Paper Bunny Easy Easter Crafts Ideas EMMA DIY #63 - Duration: 3:42.
How to Make a Paper Bunny Easy Easter Crafts Ideas EMMA DIY #63
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Rise Of The Kings - TOK - did i make the first place?!?! - Duration: 2:22.
Welcome to the next part of this stage
we now have 2am european time
The game has been updated and the next leg is over castle upgrading
wow 11 million points
wow
I said I'm trying to reach number one I did not do it but I've reached number two
every amount of work and time invested
As you can see, I've got 10,000 gems, but I've spent double that lol
I do not have much to say in the video
I will do research again with the technology
I'll do a little bit with the increase in strength
as you can see i'll show you the technologies
I researched very few technologies
I can still do a lot of research and if I then still use the bonus card, I will definitely have a head start
most of the storm
Everything is still cheap
very very cheap even
Here's the same thing, I have a lot to research
if you liked the video then leave a like and abo . and bye
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How to make good use of your down time-The Waiting File - Duration: 3:13.
hi guys welcome back to my channel on this channel we talk all about life and
food family and fine it today we're talking a little bit of a life pack
that's gonna help you multitask and get things done faster so that you have more
time to spend with your family and do the important stuff so if you're
interested in finding out what I call the waiting file
stay tuned keep watching and look
all of us are super busy and we're always running around going to all these
different places but if we really sat down and calculated the amount of time
that we spent actually waiting while we're doing all of our busy stuff I
think it would add up to quite a bit for instance you have a doctor's appointment
you're waiting in the waiting room you have a dentist appointment you're
waiting you take your kids to soccer practice you're waiting you are picking
them up from school you're waiting this tip today this hack is on how to
maximize that time when you're waiting so it's called the waiting file and what
you do is you make a to-do list of all the things that you can do while you're
sitting in a car or sitting on a park in a waiting room whatever those things are
like make a grocery list return some emails call your mom back set up dentist
appointments set up doctor's appointments whatever the things are
that you need to do that you would normally have to sit down and take the
time to do if you make a to-do list of all of those things and put them in the
waiting file then any time that you find yourself waiting you can get those
things done while you're waiting so if you want to put an app on your phone or
use the Notes app on your phone or if you use a daily planner or a notebook
that you keep in your purse or your book bag or your car you just write those
things down and every day when you find yourself waiting you can give those
things done now if you're old school and you like post-it notes you like to put
post-it notes in your car you can do this too if you're someone that really
likes to use post-it know it's kind of old school that's a great thing you can
put them all over your car but I wouldn't recommend them right here on
your windshield because it's kind of important to be able to see while you're
driving I mean like you could do this if you look through the cracks but I
wouldn't recommend it words of wisdom from Heather where do I come up with
this stuff it's genius so what
that's my hat for today hope you enjoyed this video I hope it inspired you to
make a waiting file so that you have more time to do the important things in
life and otherwise I hope you're having a great day I hope you stay inspired and
I hope you subscribe to this channel that's the little red button and then
once it turns gray there's a velvet showing up right next to it hit that
Bell button and you'll be notified of all upcoming videos I post every Tuesday
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Unicorn Cupcakes / How to make unicorn cupcakes tutorial - Duration: 4:17.
Hello guys, in today's video I'm gonna show you how to make these beautiful
unicorn cupcakes
we need to make the ears and the horn
and we're gonna start with a little piece of fondant. I'm adding some
shortening so just the condition the fondant, and we're gonna roll it out.
Now the shape that I'm doing it's like a very elongated teardrop
and we're gonna use a toothpick where I'm gonna put some piping gel and we're gonna
start wrapping around the fondant on the toothpick. Start by the top and work your
way down you're gonna see when it's enough. It's about 3/4 of the toothpick
And then you're gonna cut at the bottom. Just make sure everything is tight and neat.
Let the horn to dry about 20 minutes. Here's the second way to make the horn
you're gonna need a teardrop of fondant you roll it out and then you insert a
toothpick in the middle of the horn with the help of another toothpick we're
gonna be marking the lines just make it at 45 degrees and roll it out and that's
gonna intent the lines on the horn. We're gonna let it dry again like for
about 20 minutes and the look it's totally different so it is up to you
which one you like the most
To make the ears we're gonna need a piece of fondant roll it into a little
ball, cut it in half, roll it out as a teardrop and you're gonna push it down
with your fingers so you should have like a little triangle or a tear drop.
Put them aside and let them dry for about 10 to 20 minutes.
After the pieces are dry, I'm gonna paint them with a little bit of gold
highlighter and I'm gonna mix it with some alcohol. It needs to be 90% alcohol
so you should be getting a paste and not a very liquid mixture.
Let them to dry about 3 to 5 minutes
if you wanna add glitter to the horn and ears instead of
using alcohol you need to use the highlighter with some piping gel and
it's gonna make the horn sticky so the glitter can adhere to it just a quick
tip use a napkin underneath where you're gonna be adding the glitter so you don't
get glitter all over your work space.
I'm gonna start piping some rosettes in
my cupcakes I'm using different colors
insert the horn and the ears and this one is ready.
Now you're gonna do a swirl
I'm using 3 different colors of buttercream on this one. I add the horn and the ears.
one more and this one I'm using white buttercream with sprinkles
Add the horn and the ears and that's it.
Now you have 4 different styles to decorate unicorn cupcakes.
Iif you liked the video please give it a thumbs up
share with your friends and subscribe for more videos like this one.
I would love to see your cake decorating projects on my Facebook group the link
is on the description box below and if you need cake recipes check out the blog
and you can find more tutorials also thank you and I will see you next time
music here bye bye
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LIVERPOOL UPDATE : Liverpool Star & New Mo Salah Make The Top 10 For Europe's Best Wingers - Duration: 1:44.
Roma starlet jenga's under has made the top ten in the sighs football
observatory best top five winger over the past three months the study looks at
the best performing players and domestic league matches from the big five leagues
La Liga Premier League League won Serie A and Bundesliga the players were ranked
to measure their technical performance and the list only includes footballers
who played at least 45 minutes and eight championship matches six different areas
of the footballers game were studied rigour recovery distribution take on
chance creation and shooting under Cayman at each place with a ranking of
84.3 there was another turkey international on the list as hicken Cal
cannot Luis placed third with an 80 8.8 score Liverpool star Mohamed Salah was
second after hitting red-hot form for the Reds the Egypt international has
scored a staggering 36 goals and provided 12 assists in all competitions
this season you probably won't be surprised by who
finished first yep you guessed it none other than Lionel Messi who scored 93
point seven
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All For One | S2 EP9 | "Let's Make A Movie" - Duration: 8:21.
Guess what we're doing today!
Nope, we are shooting our campaign video! So watch out, Steven Spielberg or, um...
someone who actually makes campaign videos. Watch out that person, mm-hmm!
Oh, hey, wow that's a, that's a lot of lights and and and lights!
>> Portia: Wait until you see everything else that we've got!
Dorothy, the posters look amazing! Thank you!
>> Dorothy: Your welcome.
I mean, yeah, but I had such a good time, and it only took me 18 hours.
Well 19.
But that's not even a full day, so!
Oh, yeah, so our campaigns colors are scarlet- >> Portia: Scarlet and silver!
Which Henry vetoed for being too intense!
>> Dorothy: And our campaign slogan is- >> Portia: Strength in kindness which Henry vetoed
because it felt wrong!
>> Dorothy: And all we have left to do is set up a YouTube channel
so that we can post our videos. >> Portia: Which Henry didn't want
to do because he's a jerk.
>> Dorothy: And and you know how jerks are. They, they hate videos.
Classic jerk! So so anti video!
>> Rochefort: Hey, look what we got!
>> Dorothy: Okay, wow we didn't, uh, we didn't rent all of this did we because, um...
That would be, that would be, lot of money!
Oh no, I borrow them all for free. >> Portia: Wow, Owen your connections
are super impressive.
Well, I spent a little time as a film major. >> Anne: Oh, so you actually know
what you're doing with all this? >> Rochefort: Totally.
I'm an old pro. [Bang]
>> Rochefort: Ooff!
>> Dorothy: What the hell is a f-stop? >> Rochefort: I don't know, okay? |
I don't know.
>> Dorothy: Okay, Mr. Bundle of Nerves. Sorry.
Oh, what happens if I touch this here?
>> Rochefort: Uh, don't touch that.
>> Monty: Hey guys! Is Bonnie here?
>> Rochefort: No more questions. I don't have time for this.
I'm trying to figure out why everything is so dark?
>> Dorothy: No, Connie isn't here. And we are uber busy right now
so if you could please leave. Thank you.
Uh hey, Douchefort! Have you tried turning the camera on?
>> Rochefort: Yes, Castlefart. I turned the camera on!
Do I look like an amateur? That's not the problem!
I'm trying to figure out- >> Monty: You had the lens cap on.
>> Rochefort: I knew that. I was gonna take it off.
She just beat me to it. >> Monty: You're welcome!
Also, you might want to try this! >> Rochefort: Whoa!
It does that?
Are you single whatever your name is because I kind of want to marry you right now.
>> Monty: Oh..Okay. My name is Monty Montcliff but I guess soon
it'll be...what's your name?
>> Dorothy: It's Rochefort.
>> Monty: Monty Rochefort.
I kind of like it.
>> Rochefort: Wait a minute. I was just, you know, me playing around just...
>> Monty: Oh, do you not actually want to date me? I thought we had a connection.
>> Dorothy: Whoa, way to break her heart, dude.
>> Rochefort: M-monty! Your name's Monty, right?
I was just kidding. I was, I make a lot of jokes.
>> Monty: I was only kidding. I'm like super gay.
Really! Like...
Super gay!
>> Rochefort: Oh.
Yeah, okay, that, awesome. Uh, because I was totally
thinking about making a pass at Connie.
>> Monty: Who's also like super gay.
>> Dorothy: You fiend!
>> Rochefort: Where did that even come from?
>> Dorothy: Trying to steal my fair lady, you douche canoe!
>> Rochefort: Hey, reformed douche canoe!
Ow, just stop! >> Dorothy: Fight me, you coward!
>> Monty: What's a douche canoe?
>> Rochefort & Dorothy: It's a canoe made out of douches, obviously!
>> Dorothy: Hi-yah! Ya! Ya! Take that and that!
And that!
Looking good Madame President. >> Portia & Anne: Thanks!
>> Dorothy: Sorry, future Madame President
>> Portia: So, um, how's the script coming? >> Dorothy: Oh, good.
Um, Anne had a lot of notes and then a lot of notes that contradicted those notes
um and then a lot more notes that contradicted those notes
but I finished and, oh, I put them all on cue cards for you.
>> Portia: Oh, um, do we really think we can do one of these videos a week?
>> Dorothy: Yeah, look at the awesome team that we have, right?
Yeah, I mean, this is probably the most helpful she has ever been in her entire life
>> Anne: All right! Let's see that script!
Ahhh, no! Uh, no, no, no, no!
Wrong! Okay, these are all wrong!
Well, Portia...
Toss the script! You know the issues.
[Clap] Let's improvise!
>> Porita: No, I'm not a very good improver- >> Anne: No, you will be fabulous!
Come on, Darling! Let's get you in position.
And shoulders back!
>> Dorothy: We are grooving. >> Anne: And how are you going to improve our
inter-Greek relationships? >> Portia: I, um..
>> Anne: Nope, too slow. Okay, what's your policy on fundraising?
>> Portia: That, that we need to raise the level of...
fun! >> Anne: Is that the best you've got?
>> Dorothy: We are really grooving! [Laughs]
Yeah, of course! Rochefort, memory card?
>> Rochefort: Duh, I- >> Dorothy: Yeah, duh.
>> Rochefort: Oo, I forgot to put it in. >> Dorothy: Right, good catch guys!
Thank you! So once all this is finished then I will use the skills
that I learned when I used to make Anime music videos in high school
and then edit all this together and then, oh, fix up the poster!
Do some graphics for the YouTube channel! Um, get some mugs going, t-shirts, you know!
Well, yeah, gotta stay ahead of the game.
>> Anne: Okay. Oh, and what are your thoughts on peace in the Middle East?
>> Porita: That it's...
good?
[Anne sighs]
>> Dorothy: Anne, um, why don't you go help Rochefort get some more lights?
>> Anne: Sure, yeah. I need a break from prepping Portia.
This is exhausting.
>> Dorothy: Um, why don't we just, uh. Let's try this again!
And your point about fundraising.
Mu Sigma Theta's charity work has been amazing.
But it's time to bring MST into the 21st century by
integrating in digital events and crowdfunding platforms.
>> Dorothy: Yes, whoo! You nailed it, Portia!
That was amazing. >> Portia: Thanks, Dorothy.
This is so much easier with you.
>> Dorothy: Yeah, I know. Um, I love Anne but she can be
a little intense sometimes.
>> Anne: All right! Let's get filming!
>> Dorothy: Oh.
>> Dorothy: We did it! >> Everyone: Yay!
>> Rochefort: And I think I was actually filming. [Everyone laughs]
>> Portia: Really, guys, thank you so much.
I can't wait to see the video.
>> Monty: It was really nice getting yelled at by everyone and not just Dorothy.
>> Dorothy: Oh my god.
Treville's campaign site is up!
>> Anne: Oh, show!
>> Dorothy: Oh, no! Oh my god!
>> Portia: What? W-what's wrong?
>> Dorothy: She stole our campaign. That's our campaign.
>> Portia: Scarlet and silver.
>> Anne: Kindness in strength. Our slogan just swapped around.
>> Rochefort: The video.
All that work. We, we have to do it again.
>> Anne: How, I mean what happened?
>> Portia: Henry.
He took our ideas.
The ones that we brainstormed together.
From my campaign.
How, how dare he?
>> Dorothy: Portia, I'm so sorry. >> Portia: No, no, no, he wants a war
then that's what he's going to get. >> Anne: Yes, Portia!
Yes! >> Dorothy: Um, wait a sec guys-
>> Anne: Dorothy, start photoshopping!
Tomorrow we're gonna do this all over again!
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