Pathways Village - Journey Home
Pathways Village is a permanent supportive housing apartment complex built in Grand Junction, CO. Managed by leading developers Cardinal Capital Management, this short film gives insight and motivation to those wanting to bring a similar idea to life.
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Many fine cities exist around the world, yet others have still to be built. This slide show focuses on amazing cities past, present and future.
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7 Colorado Tunnels - 2016
Seven Colorado tunnels, with alpine slide percussion, in two and a half minutes.
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U.S. Senate: Impeachment Trial (Day 9)
The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continues as Senators ask House impeachment managers and the President’s defense team questions.
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Car Camera - Lincoln, NE - UNL City Campus to Cotner Terrace . 2013 ( ネブラスカ州リンカーン市 )
On today's journey, we begin on the easterly outer roads of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln's City Campus. As we wind around, we cross the Antelope Valley Project and into the inner parts of Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.A. Partway through, we drive by UNL's other component, the East (Agriculture) Campus. Further east yet, we go through the business district of the former small town of Bethany (which Lincoln swallowed up) and end just into what would be considered the former small town to the north, Havelock.
U.S. Highway 6 and after it was realigned City Route 6 once ran along Cotner Boulevard, a stretch that we go on. Also, U.S. Highway 77 used to run along the stretch of Holdrege Street that we go on along the south edge of East Campus. This was the first paved road in the state of Nebraska... a long time ago ;) !
Looking at the roads around city campus... they aren't in the best of shape. For years the city and UNL has planned on making many of these roads pedestrian corridors. Hasn't happened yet :p . Not much investment into these soon-to-be no more streets with cobblestone beneath most of the asphalt has led to disrepair. Budget cuts? Who knows. I just know that I always have to dodge potholes whenever I drive in this area (but I do like cobblestone!).~
Please enjoy!
(also, apologize for the stabilization-rendering movement with the video on Cotner Blvd.)
Timeline:
00:22 - Southbound on N. Antelope Valley Parkway. The UNL is primarily on the right.
00:41 - Westbound on Vine Street. Entering UNL.
00:46 - Memorial Stadium is the building that can be seen directly at the end of this street. Vine Street Fields will be on the left.
1:51 - The Colosseum is the building with the arched roof that can be seen on the right directly in front of Memorial Stadium.
2:15 - Northbound on N. 14th Street. The Campus Recreation Center complex is the second building on the left. UNL's steam power plant is the third building and fourth structure after the Rec Center.
2:36 - Eastbound on W Street. Mabel Lee Fields is on the right.
3:25 - Northbound on N. 16th Street.
3:33 - Eastbound on X Street.
3:44 - X Street turns into N. 17th Street here.
4:02 - Antelope Creek bridge. The Antelope Valley Bicycle Trail runs underneath.
4:17 - Eastbound on Y Street. We cross what was once the Rock Island Railroad here (now the OLB R.R.).
5:53 - Northbound on N. 26th Street.
6:46 - Eastbound on Holdrege Street. The Lincoln Police Department's Center Team Station is on the left.
7:16 - Clinton Elementary School is on the left.
8:01 - Part of UNL's East Campus begins on the left - it is mainly after N. 33rd Street.
8:34 - The Nebraska State Arboretum are the trees on the left and follows along Holdrege throughout most of East Campus.
8:39 - Valentinos (a regional Italian restaurant)'s first restaurant can be seen on the right (soon to be torn down in place of a new one and new development).
10:06 - N. 47th Street intersection. Ecco Park is on the right.
11:31 - N. 56th Street intersection. Dead Man's Run flows underneath this intersection.
12:44 - N. 65th Street intersection. Bethany's business district begins here.
13:08 - Northbound on N. Cotner Boulevard.
13:25 - Bethany Branch Public Library can be seen on the right.
15:19 - Still northbound on N. Cotner Boulevard (just past N. 66th and Adams Streets).
16:10 - Southbound on N. 70th Street.
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Tonight we're getting an inside look at where Nehemiah is being held. The Bernanlillo County Juvenile Detention Center houses more than 60 teenagers.
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Car Camera - Lincoln, NE - Lincoln Southwest High School to Downtown . 2013 ( ネブラスカ州リンカーン市 )
A little more exciting of a drive here in Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.A., compared to the last video. This video begins near the far southwest corner of Lincoln - beginning at Lincoln Southwest High School, and makes it's way up into the southwestern part of Downtown. Many different interesting things can be seen along this drive. Also, between 7:17 and downtown, we go through the old South/Russian Bottoms neighborhood. Pretty cool!
Please enjoy the ride!!!
Timeline:
00:15 - Entrance to Lincoln Southwest High School, the school can be barely seen on the right.
1:01 - Northbound on S. 14th Street from Pine Lake Road, Lincoln Memorial Park (cemetery) is on the right.
1:24 - Walt Branch Public Library and Densmore Park can be seen on the left.
2:24 - Rock Island Bicycle Trail bridge overhead.
3:13 - State Link L55W merges with S. 14th Street, Lincoln Industrial Park on the right for a ways.
3:36 - The Nebraska State Capitol can be seen straight ahead on the horizon.
3:56 - The Nebraska State Penitentiary can be seen on the left.
4:13 - Beal Slough Bridge.
4:31 - A small portion of the Nebraska Department of Roads complex can be seen on the far right.
4:45 - State Link L55W ends.
4:52 - Westbound on Nebraska Highway (Neb. Hwy. 2).
5:39 - Nebraska Highway ends, S. 10th Street begins (northbound).
5:56 - Old Robber's Cave (a geological gem) would have been directly one block west of this point... it's now a concrete slab.
6:00 - Van Dorn Park can be seen on the left.
6:13 - Neb. Hwy. 2 exits on the left.
8:55 - The current County Jail can be seen on the left.
9:04 - Downtown begins.
9:08 - The Hall of Justice (Police/Sheriff's HQ, Emergency Management HQ, Courthouse) is now on the left.
9:14 - The City/County Building is now on the left.
9:40 - Westbound on L Street.
Lincoln, Nebraska
Линкольн, Небраска
ネブラスカ州リンカーン市
内布拉斯加州林肯
เนบราสก้า ลินคอล์น
लिंकन नेब्रास्का
لينكولن، نبراسكا
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Create A Google Map In A Website | Google API Map | Learn HTML and CSS | HTML Tutorial
Create A Google Map In A Website | Google API Map | Learn HTML and CSS | HTML Tutorial. In this HTML tutorial you will learn how to insert an interactive map inside a website.
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How 16 containers became 8 market-rate Phoenix apartments
On an old used car lot in Phoenix, architects Brian Stark and Wesley James placed 16 used shipping containers and turned them into 8 one-bedroom apartments. With the goal of creating market-rate rental units, the architects tried to work with the containers rather than altering them.
The containers are stacked as they would be on ships, using the cam-lock (twist lock) system to lock them in place two stories high. The container doors were left in place - welded open or shut in an alternating pattern - and serve as the main source of daylight. Only a few small windows are cut from the sides of the containers.
The Containers on Grand apartments (the first container apartments in the Western US) now rent at market rate ($1000/month for a 740-square-foot one-bedroom; the going rate for the up-and-coming arts district just outside downtown).
While this type of construction may never out-compete the area’s “stick and stucco” vernacular, Stark argues that it could compete strongly in a place like San Francisco where labor costs are high.
What would prevent this type of building from scaling are codes (there are height limits due to combustion regulations) and financing. Containers on Grand was self-financed (Stark and James became investors, among others), since, as Stark explains, “banks aren’t on board yet with financing a shipping container project”.
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The Third Industrial Revolution: A Radical New Sharing Economy
The global economy is in crisis. The exponential exhaustion of natural resources, declining productivity, slow growth, rising unemployment, and steep inequality, forces us to rethink our economic models. Where do we go from here? In this feature-length documentary, social and economic theorist Jeremy Rifkin lays out a road map to usher in a new economic system.
A Third Industrial Revolution is unfolding with the convergence of three pivotal technologies: an ultra-fast 5G communication internet, a renewable energy internet, and a driverless mobility internet, all connected to the Internet of Things embedded across society and the environment.
This 21st century smart digital infrastructure is giving rise to a radical new sharing economy that is transforming the way we manage, power and move economic life. But with climate change now ravaging the planet, it needs to happen fast. Change of this magnitude requires political will and a profound ideological shift.
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Tips for removing a car alarm system
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There are few things more embarrassing (or more annoying, if it’s a neighbor’s car) than a car alarm that won’t shut off. There are a number of reasons that a car alarm won’t turn off, and a few different methods you can use to silence the shrieking – and end the embarrassment.
Part 1 of 1: Turning off a car alarm
Materials Needed
Needle nose pliers (or a fuse-pulling tool)
Owner’s manual
Step 1: Familiarize yourself with the alarm. While it may not seem to be the ideal time to be reading your owner’s manual, in many cases user error is the problem. Verify you are following the correct procedure to shut the alarm off.
Step 2: Start the car. Put the key in the ignition and try to start the car. Almost all alarms, both factory installed and aftermarket systems, will shut off and reset when the car is started.
person putting key into drivers side door
Step 3: Use your key to unlock the driver’s door. This will usually turn off and reset the alarm. In the event that the driver’s side door is already unlocked, lock the door and then unlock it again.
person pulling fuse out of fuse box
Step 4: Pull the fuse. A factory-installed alarm will have a fuse in the fuse box; pull the fuse to cut the circuit and shut down the alarm.
Look for the fuse box on the left hand side of the steering column. Fuse boxes usually have a fuse diagram on the lid of the fuse box.
Most alarm fuses have an alarm label on them. If the fuse is not labeled, consult your owner’s manual for the location of the alarm fuse.
Tip: Some vehicles have multiple fuse boxes - check your owner’s manual for the location of the various fuse boxes.
Remove the fuse. If the alarm shuts off, you have pulled the correct fuse. If the alarm doesn’t shut off, re-install the fuse and try another one until you find the correct fuse.
Once the alarm has shut down, reinstall the fuse and see if this resets the system. If the alarm starts up again, it is time to bring in a pro to repair it.
If the alarm system is an aftermarket item, look for the fuse in the engine compartment. Consult the owner’s manual if you cannot locate the fuse.
person disconnecting black negative terminal
Step 5: Disconnect the battery. This is a last resort, as it will reset all of the electrical systems in the vehicle and your vehicle will not start until the battery is reconnected.
Disconnect the negative terminal (the black one) from your battery. The alarm should shut off immediately.
Wait a minute or two and reconnect the battery. Hopefully, the alarm has reset and will not start up again. If it does, try removing the battery cable again.
Tip: If this does not work, leave the battery cable disconnected and contact a mechanic or alarm installer to repair the system.
Step 6: Maintain your key fob. Most modern cars use a key fob to lock and unlock the doors and shut off your alarm. Unfortunately, the fob will not work if the batteries are dead, or it is simply not working.
If you need to press the unlock or lock button of your fob a number of times before it works the battery is probably going dead and should be replaced. A malfunctioning fob should be replaced as soon as possible.
Hopefully, if you’ve tried the above steps, the alarm has stopped shrieking and all of the dirty looks from the neighbors have stopped. If it was necessary to unhook the battery to stop the alarm, a professional mechanic, such as one from YourMechanic, should inspect the entire system to make sure everything works normally.