The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year 2018
Melbourne v Sheffield Tigers, Nov 2013
A battle! Melbourne 12, Tigers 5
???? N or M? by Agatha Christie | Audiobook | Rewrite Book in Simple for Learning English
N or M? by Agatha Christie | Audiobook | Rewrite Book in Simple for Learning English
Agatha Christie managed to create bright detective characters. In the center of the novel N or M, there are the Beresfords as the most mature images from the artistic point of view. The reader could meet them in the previous novels The Secret Adversary and Partners in Crime. The actions take place in the 1940s. In their youth, the Beresfords used to rest on the deserved laurels as smart detectives. Now they are tired of inactivity and uselessness. Suddenly Tommy gets a great opportunity to uncover the Nazi agents' atrocities who arranged the murder of Farquhar. Tommy is to take his place in the department. The last words of Farquhar N or M. Song Susie are all to start with. Everything has to be a secret for Tuppence but she learns about this new case and follows her husband. So, they begin to act together again.
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry, Ron & Hermione, now teenagers, return for their third year at Hogwarts, where they are forced to face escaped prisoner, Sirius Black, who poses a great threat to Harry. Harry and his friends spend their third year learning how to handle a half-horse half-eagle Hippogriff, repel shape-shifting Boggarts and master the art of Divination. They also visit the wizarding village of Hogsmeade and the Shrieking Shack, which is considered the most haunted building in Britain. In addition to these new experiences, Harry must overcome the threats of the soul-sucking Dementors, outsmart a dangerous werewolf and finally deal with the truth about Sirius Black and his relationship to Harry and his parents. With his best friends, Harry masters advanced magic, crosses the barriers of time and changes the course of more than one life. Directed by Alfonso Cuaron and based on J.K. Rowling's third book, this wondrous spellbinder soars with laughs, and the kind of breathless surprise only found in a Harry Potter adventure. MPAA Rating: PG Rated PG for frightening moments, creature violence and mild language. HARRY POTTER characters, names and related indicia are trademarks of and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Harry Potter Publishing Rights © JKR. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban & Package Design © 2004 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
QUEEN: Days Of Our Lives - PART 1 [BBC/2011]
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VIDEO INFO: Remastered in HD, the first-half of the ‘definitive’ documentary produced by the BBC in collaboration with the band and originally televised to coincide with their 40th Anniversary which is for my money, the best, most revealing and comprehensive career narrative produced for broadcast, featuring numerous, mostly original interviews with the band, associates and other stars as well as a treasure trove of archive footage, some of it previously unseen. In its own way as valuable a reference as the ‘Queen: As It Began’ book written by Jacky Gunn and Jim Jenkins in the early 90’s. It was originally shown in two parts, each lasting an hour; with this first part focusing on their formation, and their rise to the top through the 1970’s.
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House Impeachment Inquiry Hearing – Feldman, Karlan, Gerhardt & Turley Testimony
House Judiciary Committee Impeachment Inquiry Hearing with testimony from Noah Feldman, Pamela S. Karlan, Michael Gerhardt and Jonathan Turley. Hearing starts at 37:25.
Books That Shaped America - Fahrenheit 451
Event held: November 19, 2013
Nancy Davenport, University Librarian at American University, leads a discussion on Ray Bradbury's novel, Fahrenheit 451.
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Dr. Emilyn Sheffield Lecture at the Conserving the Future Conference
Professor of Parks Management Dr. Emilyn Sheffield delivers her lecture, Playing to Win, at the Conserving the Future Wildlife Refuges and the Next Generation Conference in Madison, Wisconsin. Lecture originally aired on on July 13, 2011.
Richard Osman: The Waterstones Interview
After working together on The World Cup Of Books it seemed only right to invite Richard Osman in for a cup of tea and a biscuit, or Jaffa cake, to discuss books, biscuits, crisps and The World Cup of Everything, his new book that puts the power in your hands.
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The Big Lobster and Drive-through Booze: Citation Needed 1x01
- In the series premiere, Gary, Chris and Matt are faced with two challenges: first, a Big Lobster, and second, trying not to offend Australians too much.
3rd Annual Eugene H. Fram Chair in Applied Critical Thinking Lecture
National Council on the Arts March 2018 Webcast Archive
The 193rd public meeting of the National Council on the Arts took place on March 29, 2018, at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater in Washington, DC. The meeting included agency business as well as presentations by Arena Stage, Opera America, and League of American Orchestras.
The 2018 Broadway.com Fall Preview, Hosted by Laura Benanti, Brought to You by Masterpass
Celebrate the fall season with a look at the stars and shows hitting the boards! Watch the 2018 Broadway.com Fall Preview, hosted by Laura Benanti and brought to you by Masterpass™.
Featuring the following Broadway shows:
AMERICAN SON – Jeremy Jordan
BERNHARDT/HAMLET – Janet McTeer
THE CHER SHOW – Stephanie J. Block
KING KONG – Christiani Pitts
THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT – Bobby Cannavale, Cherry Jones & Daniel Radcliffe
THE NAP – Ben Schnetzer
THE PROM - Brooks Ashmanskas & Beth Leavel
TORCH SONG – Michael Urie, Jack DiFalco & Ward Horton
THE WAVERLY GALLERY – Kenneth Lonergan & Lila Neugebauer
Executive Producers: Beth Stevens and Paul Wontorek
Producer: Lindsey Sullivan
Directors: Ryan Carmichael, Alexander Goyco and Mark Hayes
Writers: Beth Stevens, Lindsey Sullivan and Paul Wontorek
Editors: Jim Cocoliato, Kyle Gaskell, Alexander Goyco and Mark Hayes
Cameras: Kyle Gaskell, Alexander Goyco and Mark Hayes
Graphics: Ryan Casey
Dominic Powlesland: Archaeological Landscapes and Digital Geography | Talks at Google
Dominic Powlesland, director of the Landscape Research Centre in Yorkshire, visited Google's office in Cambridge, MA to discuss the LRC's work.
Over the last 26 years, the LRC has earned an international reputation for research into the application of computing in field archaeology, large scale excavation and recording methodologies, and for the development of new approaches to data recording, integration and publication. They now maintain the most comprehensive digital archaeological landscape archive in the world, available over the web.
Powlesland discusses the evolution of archaeological computing for research and publication: was it worth it? has it changed the past? could it have been done without the silicon chip?
“WTF does run mean?” & other adventures in teaching others to code - Suzie Grange - JSConf US 2019
Original Title: “WTF does 'run' mean?” And other adventures in helping someone learn to code
2019 is simultaneously a wonderful and also terrifying time for a newcomer to learn to code. There are so many resources out there! Awesome! But also, there are so many resources out there! Where does anyone even start? As a self taught engineer who’s been involved in building things on the web since the early 2000’s, helping a friend with zero previous experience prepare for, and get through, learning to be a junior engineer in 2019 was an eye opening experience – and in turn taught me a lot about being a better engineer.
Битва керамистов (субтитры), S03E01 (третий сезон, первая серия)
Great Pottery Throw Down S03E02
Источник: youtube.com/watch?v=LNih18xgkP8&t=1s
Перевод субтитров на русский: Альбина Степанова (fb.com/albina.step)
Озвучка мужских голосов: Юрий Буренков (vk.com/burenkow)
Озвучка мужских голосов: Елена Соболева (vk.com/sobelena)
Студия Переводов (vk.com/studio.perevodov)
“Planting in the Public Realm: Projects and Projections”
Plant life, long regarded in cities as an amenity, has throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries also become an accepted necessity integral to the urban fabric. Yet, there are multiple challenges facing plants and planting design in urban areas. Pollution, climate change, increasingly restricted space, and insufficient or nonexistent public budgets for plants are only some of the factors that make it difficult for vegetation in our cities to survive. Yet numerous new public urban parks have been created, tree planting programs persist, new plant cultivars are developed, spontaneous plant growth is studied, and new planting design paradigms are proposed. In a series of short presentations and a moderated discussion, landscape architects, planting designers, and ecologists will assess the current state of the art in planting the public realm. The event seeks to draw out ideas for how plants can be used in the future design of urbanizing areas to create healthy, sustainable, inclusive, and appealing environments. What is the importance of planting the public realm today, and what are its biggest challenges? What are the roles of landscape architects, designers, ecologists, and plant scientists in accommodating plant life in cities and in areas that are becoming urbanized, and are we beyond botanical xenophobia? Moderated by Sonja Dümpelmann, associate professor of landscape architecture, with Steven Handel, visiting professor in landscape architecture; Noel Kingsbury, writer and garden designer; Norbert Kühn, TU Berlin; Doug Reed MLA ’81, lecturer in landscape; and Matthew Urbanski MLA ’89, associate professor in practice of landscape architecture.
Preventing and Managing Congenital Zika and Congenital Syphilis Infections
Presenter:
Jeanne S. Sheffield, MD
Professor, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Division
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
April 19, 2017
This recorded webinar, Preventing and Managing Congenital Zika and Congenital Syphilis Infections, provides health care providers with information on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of both infections to address the emerging crisis of Congenital Zika Virus and the increasing number of Congenital Syphilis cases nationally and regionally.
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Labour Party Annual Conference 2019: Monday Afternoon
Welcome to our Labour Party Annual Conference 2019 live stream.