BEAT ANY ESCAPE ROOM- 10 proven tricks and tips
10 tips to dominate any Escape room- Prepare your brain for the Escape room using Brilliant.org. First 200 people get 20% off!!
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-Check out Dr. Nicholson's website here for more juicy stuff-
-8 roles for players-
-This is the escape room I filmed in. They were awesome to work with. If you live in Silicon Valley this is the perfect spot (not all Escape Rooms are created equal)-
-This is the harder room that looked like a castle-
MUSIC-
0:07- New Shoes- Blue Wednesday -
1:23- Spark- Maxwell Young-
2:08- The Ocean- Andrew Applepie-
6:33- Cereal Killa- Blue Wednesday -
8:30- Breakfast- Andrew Applepie-
10:57- Q- Blue Wednesday -
11:49- Too Happy to be cool by Notebreak-
Summary: I visited Dr. Scott Nicholson in Brantford, ON Canada since he is the world expert in Escape Room design. After meeting with him for a day here are the 10 tips I came away with to beat any escape room:
1. Think simple
2. Searching
3. Organize your stuff
4. Focus on what is stopping you
5. Team roles
6. Lock types
7. Code types
8. Written clues
9. Look for patterns
10. Your guide is your friend
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Atlas Junior Chichester 2018
Chichester is is just an hour from London Gatwick and located on the sunny south coast of England.
Our Junior Programme takes place in the University of Chichester and offers a variety of English language courses. The university is just a 10 minute walk to the historic town centre and has state of the art facilities including a newly-built sports complex, large spacious classrooms, a fully-equipped canteen, shops, library, computer labs and much more.
Alongside our English and Activity programme we are delighted to also provide the opportunity for our junior students to combine language learning and football training with the world’s largest club, Real Madrid.
Unlike many other soccer camps we have official Real Madrid coaches delivering all training sessions, providing our students with a fantastic opportunity to learn from the best. This programme allows students to learn English, improve their soccer skills, and immerse themselves in the Real Madrid ethos.
Visit:
Email: enquiries@atlaslanguageschool.com
Bernadette Devlin , no troops in bogside
Bernadette Devlin talks to Tom McCaughren on the streets of Derry about the RUC, the British army and the Prime Minister Chichester-Clark.
The troubles : religious and political issues in Northern Ireland
Public Forum 1229
Recorded September 17, 1997
Horrid Piece of Crap Home Generic Lift in West Quay North Food Court in Southampton
Clearing Up At Plymouth (1941)
Plymouth, Devon.
Various shots of the rescue action after a heavy raid on Plymouth. Mobile kitchens go into action for refugees, rescue workers are aided by naval ratings as they dig through the ruins and try to get the town straight. Several shots of the people leaving the city on foot and in cars, bringing what is left of their belongings with them. A large bus garage is hit, the twisted wreckage of buses seen.
Note - date found in the old record 01/03/1941.
FILM ID:1663.13
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
2006 Stannah Lift @ Chichester Platform 2
Serial Number - 30-R2-1128-B
Floors - 2 (Subway,Platform)
Capacity - 22 Persons/1650KGS
Year Built - 2006
Doors - Single 2-Speed Sliding Doors
Time To Remember - 1929 The Time Of The House At Bognor - Reel 4 (1929)
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 4.
01:49:07 Scenes of people drinking alcohol in Prohibition era America. Dancing to the sounds of a Jazz band. American night club scenes. More dancing.
01:49:42 People dancing on stilts. People keep falling over. Racers skiing through Paris, France on wheeled skis.
01:50:26 Man comes down ice run on luge / sledge. Bus is driven at speed across a skid pan. Person on ice skates tries to jump over barrels and falls over.
01:50:39 Dancing scenes from stage show. Lots of high kicks. More stage dancing, including Cyril Ritchard (Cyril Richard for search purposes). Comedy scenes including collapsing golf clubs and exploding changing rooms. Tap dancing on steps in top hats from large dance group.
01:52:19 Foggy scenes of traffic in London.
01:52:28 Prince Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) inspecting working class homes in North of England. CU of Prince (in Camel overcoat) chatting to home owner. Shots of group of miner. Prince of Wales comes out of house.
01:52:55 Top view of parade past crowds to Buckingham Palace, London. King George V and Queen Mary in open Royal coach as he returns to London and health. Crowds around palace. LS of King, Queen and other royals on balcony of Buckingham Palace.
01:53:31 End titles and credits. Written and Produced by Peter Baylis. Associate Producer - Lionel Hoare. Film research from the Associated British-Pathe Library - Harry Wynder and Charles Chart. Recorded by George Newberry. Executive Producer - Terry Ashwood. Ends: 01:54:18
FILM ID:1103.08
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Belfast | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:33 1 Name
00:04:02 2 History
00:04:24 2.1 Origins
00:05:34 2.2 Growth
00:07:53 2.3 The Troubles
00:09:40 2.4 21st century
00:10:40 3 Governance
00:11:20 3.1 Local government
00:13:41 3.2 Northern Ireland Assembly and Westminster
00:14:55 4 Geography
00:17:45 4.1 Climate
00:21:29 4.2 Areas and districts
00:25:50 5 Cityscape
00:25:59 5.1 Architecture
00:29:30 5.2 Parks and gardens
00:33:20 6 Demography
00:37:24 7 Economy
00:41:16 7.1 Industrial growth
00:43:49 8 Infrastructure
00:44:55 8.1 Utilities
00:46:24 8.2 Health care
00:47:41 8.3 Transport
00:53:34 9 Culture
00:58:56 9.1 Media
01:01:05 9.2 Sports
01:05:05 10 Notable people
01:05:15 11 Education
01:08:06 12 Tourism
01:10:46 13 Twin towns – sister cities
01:11:20 14 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.9558996121476204
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Belfast (; from Irish: Béal Feirste, meaning mouth of the Farset) is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast of Ireland. It is the largest city in Northern Ireland and second-largest on the island of Ireland, after Dublin. It had a population of 333,871 as of 2015.By the early 19th century, Belfast became a major port. It played a key role in the Industrial Revolution, becoming the biggest linen-producer in the world, earning it the nickname Linenopolis. By the time it was granted city status in 1888, it was a major centre of Irish linen production, tobacco-processing and rope-making. Shipbuilding was also a key industry; the Harland and Wolff shipyard, which built the RMS Titanic, was the world's biggest shipyard. Belfast as of 2019 has a major aerospace and missiles industry. Industrialisation and the inward migration it brought made Belfast Ireland's biggest city and it became the capital of Northern Ireland following the Partition of Ireland in 1922. Its status as a global industrial centre ended in the decades after the Second World War of 1939–1945.
Belfast suffered greatly in the Troubles: in the 1970s and 1980s it was one of the world's most dangerous cities. However, a survey conducted by a finance company and published in 2016 rated the city as one of the safest within the United Kingdom. Throughout the 21st century, the city has seen a sustained period of calm, free from the intense political violence of former years, and has benefitted from substantial economic and commercial growth. Belfast remains a centre for industry, as well as for the arts, higher education, business, and law, and is the economic engine of Northern Ireland. Belfast is still a major port, with commercial and industrial docks, including the Harland and Wolff shipyard, dominating the Belfast Lough shoreline. It is served by two airports: George Best Belfast City Airport and Belfast International Airport 15 miles (24 km) west of the city. The Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) listed Belfast as a Gamma global city in 2018.
Generic lift in a Vidal Supermarket
QUB PGCE Modern Language students 2016/17
Some students share tips they've learnt after just 5 weeks of school placement.
Belfast | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Belfast
00:02:08 1 Name
00:03:30 2 History
00:03:51 2.1 Origins
00:04:54 2.2 Growth
00:06:55 2.3 The Troubles
00:08:33 2.4 21st century
00:08:59 3 Governance
00:09:36 3.1 Local government
00:11:45 3.2 Northern Ireland Assembly and Westminster
00:12:53 4 Geography
00:15:29 4.1 Climate
00:18:52 4.2 Areas and districts
00:22:43 5 Cityscape
00:22:52 5.1 Architecture
00:25:48 5.2 Parks and gardens
00:29:17 6 Demography
00:33:02 7 Economy
00:36:35 7.1 Industrial growth
00:38:55 8 Infrastructure
00:39:56 8.1 Utilities
00:41:18 8.2 Health care
00:42:29 8.3 Transport
00:47:18 9 Culture
00:52:13 9.1 Media
00:54:11 9.2 Sports
00:57:49 10 Notable people
00:57:58 11 Education
01:00:36 12 Tourism
01:02:12 13 Twin towns – sister cities
01:02:43 14 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Belfast (Irish: Béal Feirste) is a city in the United Kingdom and the capital city of Northern Ireland, on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast of Ireland. It is the largest city in Northern Ireland and second largest on the island of Ireland. It had a population of 333,871 in 2015.By the early 1800s Belfast was a major port. It played a key role in the Industrial Revolution, becoming the biggest linen producer in the world, earning it the nickname Linenopolis. By the time it was granted city status in 1888, it was a major centre of Irish linen production, tobacco-processing and rope-making. Shipbuilding was also a key industry; the Harland and Wolff shipyard, where the RMS Titanic was built, was the world's biggest shipyard. It also has a major aerospace and missiles industry. Industrialisation and the inward migration it brought made Belfast Ireland's biggest city and it became the capital of Northern Ireland following the Partition of Ireland in 1922. Its status as a global industrial centre ended in the decades after the Second World War.
Belfast suffered greatly in the Troubles, and in the 1970s and 1980s was one of the world's most dangerous cities. However, the city is now considered to be one of the safest within the United Kingdom. Throughout the 21st century, the city has seen a sustained period of calm, free from the intense political violence of former years and has benefitted from substantial economic and commercial growth. Belfast remains a centre for industry, as well as the arts, higher education, business, and law, and is the economic engine of Northern Ireland. Belfast is still a major port, with commercial and industrial docks dominating the Belfast Lough shoreline, including the Harland and Wolff shipyard. It is served by two airports: George Best Belfast City Airport, and Belfast International Airport 15 miles (24 km) west of the city. It is listed by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) as a Gamma minus global city.
Old Otis @ BHS
This is a 1970s Otis
Ground & First floor are shop levels
Second Floor is Staff Only
1973 Schindler (modded by modern Schindler) at the Sheraton Skyline Heathrow Airport
Schindler lift at the Sheraton hotel at Heathrow. the guest floors require your key card but not the ground floor
There are 4 lifts here, two main lifts (which I couldn't film but Jimwoodward1212 has filmed them: and one lift down each wing to the side of the atrium
All of the lifts here are the same but the main lifts look a bit different but they all have been modded by Schindler in 2008
Curti lift at Mcdonalds Canterbury
2001 Morris Vermaport Lift @ Nottingham Library
Serial No: MVL8452
Floors: 6 (B,G,1,2,3,4)
Capacity: 800KGS/10 Persons
Year Built: 2001
Doors: Single 2-Speed Sliding Doors
Manning Academy of Irish Dancing
Classes in Brighton, Worthing, Barnham and Chichester
Contact us now to register or request a performance!
66 Books | 66 Cities | 66 Days | By www.66Weeks.com | Male | HD |
Please watch: Finding The Spider
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Bible Teacher, Rev Victor Robert Farrell, beginning 911 will be preaching from each of the 66Books of the Bible in the Official 66Cities of the United Kingdom in just 66Days, finishing back in London the city of Westminster on November 16th - that's 1611 the year the King James Bible was first published. It's only 3,300 mile journey in the UK, but in 2012, he will be doing the same in the 66 MAJOR cities of the USA. FREE INFORMATION AND DOWNLOADS are available at 66weeks.com - If you can help him on these journeys then go to 66weeks.com today. Thank You SO much.
London Genesis Canterbury Exodus Brighton and Hove Leviticus Chichester Numbers Portsmouth Deuteronomy Southampton Joshua Winchester Judges Salisbury Ruth Exeter I Samuel Plymouth II Samuel Truro I Kings Wells II Kings Bath I Chronicles Bristol II Chronicles Oxford Ezra Gloucester Nehemiah Worcester Esther Hereford Job Newport Psalms Cardiff Proverbs Swansea Ecclesiastes St Davids Song of Solomon Bangor Isaiah Chester Jeremiah Liverpool Lamentations Preston Ezekiel Lancaster Daniel Carlisle Hosea Belfast Joel Lisburn Amos Newry Obadiah Armagh Jonah Londonderry Micah Glasgow Nahum Habakkuk Sun Inverness Zephaniah Mon Aberdeen Haggai 18-Oct Tues Dundee Zechariah Edinburgh Malachi Newcastle upon Tyne Matthew Sunderland Mark Durham Luke Sun Ripon John Mon York Acts of the Apostles Tues Kingston upon Hull Romans Wakefield I Corinthians Leeds II Corinthians Bradford Galatians Manchester Ephesians Philippians Mon Stoke-on-Trent Colossians Lichfield I Thessalonians Wolverhampton II Thessalonians Birmngham I Timothy Coventry II Timothy Leicester Titus Derby Philemon Sheffield Hebrews Nottingham James Lincoln I Peter Thu Peterborough II Peter Norwich I John Ely II John Cambridge III John St Albans Jude Westminster Revelation
Another Old Marryatt & Scott Lift @ Bedford House in Guildford
Serial No: P113
Floors: 4 (0,1,2,3)
Capacity: 8 Persons or 630KGS
Doors: Single Speed Sliding Door