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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-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-
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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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Portland Bill and Portland Castle, May 2018, Liberty road, Portland, Dorset. England. ( 1 )
The day I visited Portland Bill was on the 15th October 2017. Sadly it was not a very clear day and fairly dull. Hence I did not manage to get the sunny, spectacular views you can normally get from the very top of this Bill. I did, however, return on the 1st May and on the 24th May 2018. Portland is thought of as an island although this isn’t wholly correct in the true sense of the word as it’s reached over a causeway along, what is known as Chesil Beach. Just 4 miles long by a mile and a half wide at its broadest point, this plate of Jurassic limestone is tilted from north to south. This means that if you are on the elevated northern side of the island you are rewarded with stunning views across the Chesil, Portland Harbour & Weymouth.
Portland Bill is a narrow piece of land ( or bill ) at the southern end of the Isle of Portland, and the southernmost point of Dorset. One of Portland's most popular destinations, the popular attraction Portland Bill Lighthouse is found here. The surrounding coast of Portland, namely Portland Bill and Chesil Beach, have been notorious for the many vessels that became shipwrecked in the area over the centuries. The dangerous coastline, which features shallow reefs and the Shambles sandbank, was proven more hazardous due to the strong tidal race is known as the Portland Race. The Bill is still an important way point for coastal traffic, and three lighthouses have been built to protect shipping, in particular from its strong tidal race and shallow reef. The original two lighthouses guided vessels around the coast from 1716, until they were replaced in 1906 by the current lighthouse.
Overlooking Portland Harbour in Dorset stands one of Henry VIII’s finest coastal forts, built in the early 1540’s to protect against the French and Spanish invasion. Portland Castle was built as a consequence of international tensions between England, France and the Holy Roman Empire in the final years of the reign of King Henry VIII. Traditionally the Crown had left coastal defences to the local lords and communities, only taking a modest role in building and maintaining fortifications, and while France and the Empire remained in conflict with one another, maritime raids were common but an actual invasion of England seemed unlikely. Today it provides a great day out for visitors and its audio tour, included in the admission price, tells of the castle’s 450-year history and the part it played in the First and Second World Wars. Portland Castle offers lots to do for families and couples alike, and only four miles from Weymouth, this historic adventure can easily be combined with some more contemporary seaside fun.
Church Ope Cove is located on the Isle of Portland in Dorset. The beach consists of soft limestone pebbles ( although they do feel pretty hard to walk on ) and is surrounded by cliffs on three sides which provide shelter from the often strong breeze in the area. As the beach faces south, it is also something of a sun trap throughout the day. Here, it is first recorded in 789 AD the first Viking raid on the British Isles happened. This cove was believed to be the place they landed. The exposed location was later defended by a Norman 12th Century Rufus Castle, built on the cliff-top overlooking the beach. This remaining castle which can be seen today dates from the late 15th-century.
The cove's area was also used for the building of Portland's first parish church, St Andrews Church, which was probably first established above the cove by the Saxons. St Andrews churchyard, where the ruins stand right on the edge of the east cliffs, has long been the infamous Pirates Graveyard. Built in 1475 on the site of an earlier building, St Andrews was destroyed by fire during a raid. Its rather dubious reputation as a pirates graveyard is based entirely on the fact that some of the headstones and table tombs, both inside and outside the church, have skulls and crossbones carved on them.
Meeting the head of the Ku Klux Klan
Sky's Cordelia Lynch speaks exclusively to the head of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, who lives nearby to Harrison in Arkansas - a town which is going through a public battle with racism.
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BBC Mental A History of the Madhouse FULL DOCUMENTARY
Documentary which tells the fascinating and poignant story of the closure of Britain's mental asylums. In the post-war period, 150,000 people were hidden away in 120 of these vast Victorian institutions all across the country. Today, most mental patients live out in the community and the asylums have all but disappeared. Through powerful testimonies from patients, nurses and doctors, the film explores this seismic revolution and what it tells us about society's changing attitudes to mental illness over the last sixty years.
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Prostitution | Wild Sex Ep12
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Sex sells ... all over the animal kingdom. Females from numerous species use prostitution to get what they want -- and males are eager to pay up. Penguins pay for lurve with rocks, beetles offer nuptial gifts & chimps may bargain with a fruit or two ... For many animals, sex is all about the right transaction.
04:00 Spotted bonobos where there should be chimps? Never fear -- we know our apes! The chimp's frisky cousins made the cut because the clip made us laugh ... and let's face it -- they love their monkey business more. In terms of anatomical accuracy, we challenge you to find any noticeable difference in their private proportions:
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UAF - 2015 - The Lost Alaskans
Retired Superior Court Judge Niesje Steinkruger highlights ongoing work to document the histories of Alaskans sent to Morningside Hospital through court records and other archived materials.
Steinkruger has spent five years as a volunteer for the Morningside Project. Thousands of Alaskans were sent to Morningside between 1904 and the early 1960s because there were no facilities here to treat the mentally handicapped and those suffering other disabilities. After the hospital closed, many of these people were never heard from again. The hospital building burned and all records were lost.
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Places to see in ( Boise - USA )
Places to see in ( Boise - USA )
Boise is the capital city of Idaho. The Boise River Greenbelt is a series of tree-dotted trails and parks hugging the water's edge. In an art deco building, downtown’s Boise Art Museum has contemporary works and an outdoor sculpture garden. The grand, sandstone Idaho State Capitol Building is nearby. The Old Idaho Penitentiary contains 19th-century prison cells and gallows, plus historic military weaponry.
Today Boise is sometimes seen as the eastern enclave of the Pacific Northwest, or the western enclave of the Rocky Mountains, or both, depending on who you ask. Downtown Boise and the North End neighborhood offer a PNW feel every bit as strong as anything in Portland or Seattle, while suburbs such as Meridian and Nampa steadfastly cling to the decidedly self-reliant ethos of the Intermountain West.
Boise is located in southwestern Idaho, about 41 miles (66 km) east of the Oregon border, and 110 miles (177 km) north of the Nevada border. The downtown area's elevation is 2,704 feet (824 m) above sea level. Like all major cities, it is composed of several neighborhoods. These include the Bench, the North End, West Boise and Downtown, among others. Downtown Boise is Boise's cultural center and home to many small businesses and a few mid-rises. While downtown Boise lacks a major retail/dining focus like Seattle, Portland, and Spokane, the area has a variety of shops and growing option for dining choices.
To the south of downtown Boise is Boise State University and its surrounding environs. The area is dominated by residential neighborhoods and businesses catering to the student population. The North End, generally defined as the part of Boise north of State Street, contains many of the city's older homes. The Boise Highlands is located just north of the North End. Its location is generally defined as north of Hill Road, East of Bogus Basin Road. Its neighborhood is mostly filled with homes constructed in the 1970s, as well as a golf course/country club known as Crane Creek.
Southwest Boise contains sparsely populated neighborhoods built from the 1960s to the early 1980s. Northwest Boise lies against the Boise Foothills to the north, State Street to the south, the city of Eagle to the west, and downtown Boise to the east. It contains a mix of old and new neighborhoods, including Lakeharbor, which features the private Silver Lake, a reclaimed quarry. Warm Springs is centered on the tree-lined Warm Springs Avenue and contains some of Boise's largest and most expensive homes. The far-east end of Warm Springs was once known as Barber Town, featuring a hotel with hot springs nestled into the foothills. Southeast Boise spans from Boise State University to Micron Technology. The Bench, generally bounded by Federal Way to the east, Cole Road to the west and Garden City to the north, sits on an elevation approximately 60 feet (18 m) higher than downtown Boise to its northeast. West Boise is home to Boise Towne Square Mall.
A lot to see in Boise such as :
Oregon Trail
Bogus Basin
Idaho State Capitol Building
Boise greenbelt
Idaho Botanical Garden
Zoo Boise
Old Idaho Penitentiary Site
Ann Morrison Park
Lucky Peak State Park
Julia Davis Park
World Center For Birds of Prey
Discovery Center of Idaho
Roaring Springs Water Park
Camel's Back Park
Eagle Island State Park
Boise Art Museum
The Basque Museum & Cultural Center
Boise National Forest
Boise Depot
Kathryn Albertson Park
Wahooz Family Fun Zone
Lucky Peak Lake
Freak Alley Gallery
Aquarium Of Boise
Fort Boise
Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial
Settlers Park
Idaho State Museum
MK Nature Center - Idaho Fish and Game
Hulls Gulch
Esther Simplot Park
Idaho Outfitters & Guides Association
The Grove Plaza
Basque Block
Hyde Park
Quinn's Pond
Rhodes Skate Park
Boise River Park
Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park
Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve
Telaya Wine Co.
Idaho Black History Museum
Boise Escape
Boise City Department of Arts & History
Boise Whitewater Park
( Boise - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Boise . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Boise - USA
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Thomas Laqueur: What is the Work of the Dead?
Diogenes the Cynic, the dog philosopher, told his disciples that he wanted his dead body thrown over the walls of the city. They objected that he would be eaten by beasts and picked at by birds. True, he said, and agreed to be left unburied with a stick in his hands to keep away predators. But you will be dead and won't know that they are molesting your corpse, they replied. True, he said, and that is why it makes no difference what happens to my body.
Over the millennia many people have thought that Diogenes had a point but no culture has ever acted on his argument. Antigone's voice is the one we - or in any case we humans when we are not trying to dehumanize others - hear. Care for the dead is among the unwavering, unwritten customs of the gods...not some trifle of now or yesterday, but for all eternity. In this talk, Thomas Laqueur explores why Antigone is right, and what work the unfeeling dead body does for the living.
Laqueur is the Fawcett Distinguished Professor of History at University of California, Berkeley. He specializes in the cultural history of the body, and in the history of humanitarianism and of popular religion and literacy. His books include Work of the Dead; Solitary Sex; Making Sex; Religion and Respectability; and, in progress, a short history of humanitarianism and a book about dogs in Western art. He writes for the London Review of Books and was a founding editor of the journal Representations. He received a Mellon Foundation Distinguished Achievement Award, which he used to commission and write a libretto for an opera based on Jose Saramago's novel Death with Interruptions; as well as to support projects on human rights, religion, and science studies. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the American Philosophical Society.
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John Charles Frémont or Fremont (January 21, 1813 – July 13, 1890) was an American explorer, politician, and soldier who, in 1856, became the first candidate of the Republican Party for the office of President of the United States. During the 1840s, when he led five expeditions into the American West, that era's penny press and admiring historians accorded Frémont the sobriquet The Pathfinder.During the Mexican–American War, Frémont, a major in the U.S. Army, took control of California from the California Republic in 1846. Frémont was convicted in court-martial for mutiny and insubordination over a conflict of who was the rightful military governor of California. After his sentence was commuted and he was reinstated by President Polk, Frémont resigned from the Army. Frémont led a private fourth expedition, which cost ten lives, seeking a rail route over the mountains around the 38th parallel in the winter of 1849. Afterwards, Frémont settled in California at Monterey while buying cheap land in the Sierra foothills. When gold was found on his Mariposa ranch, Frémont became a wealthy man during the California Gold Rush, but he was soon bogged down with lawsuits over land claims, between the dispossession of various land owners during the Mexican–American War and the explosion of Forty-Niners immigrating during the Rush. These cases were settled by the U.S. Supreme Court allowing Frémont to keep his property. Frémont's fifth and final privately funded expedition, between 1853 and 1854, surveyed a route for a transcontinental railroad. Frémont became one of the first two U.S. senators elected from the new state of California in 1850. Frémont was the first presidential candidate of the new Republican Party, carrying most of the North. He lost the 1856 presidential election to Democrat James Buchanan when Know Nothings split the vote. Democrats warned that his election would lead to civil war.During the American Civil War, he was given command of Department of the West by President Abraham Lincoln. Although Frémont had successes during his brief tenure as Commander of the Western Armies, he ran his department autocratically, and made hasty decisions without consulting Washington D.C. or President Lincoln. After Frémont's emancipation edict that freed slaves in his district, he was relieved of his command by President Lincoln for insubordination. In 1861, Frémont was the first commanding Union general who recognized in Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant an iron will to fight and promoted him commander at the strategic base near Cairo, Illinois. Defeating the Confederates at Springfield, Frémont was the only Union General in the West to have a Union victory for 1861. After a brief service tenure in the Mountain Department in 1862, Frémont resided in New York, retiring from the Army in 1864. The same year Frémont was a presidential candidate for the Radical Democracy Party, but he resigned before the election. After the Civil War, Frémont's wealth declined after investing heavily and purchasing an unsuccessful Pacific Railroad in 1866, and lost much of his wealth during the Panic of 1873. Frémont served as Governor of Arizona from 1878 to 1881 appointed by President Rutherford B. Hayes. Frémont retired from politics and died destitute in New York City in 1890.
Historians portray Frémont as controversial, impetuous, and contradictory. Some scholars regard him as a military hero of significant accomplishment, while others view him as a failure who repeatedly defeated his own best purposes. The keys to Frémont's character and personality may lie in his being born illegitimately, his ambitious drive for success, self-justification, and passive-aggressive behavior. Frémont's published reports and maps produced from his explorations significantly contributed to massive American emigration overland into the West starting in the 1840s. In June 1846 ...
Triplanetary by E. E. Doc Smith
Triplanetary is the first book in E. E. Doc Smith's Lensman series, the father of the space opera genre. Physics, time, and politics never stand in the way of a plot that gallops ahead without letup in this classic space opera. Come enjoy this story of yesteryear, set in tomorrow, where real women ignite love at a glance, real men achieve in days what governments manage in decades, and aliens are an ever-present threat to Life-As-We-Know-It!
BOOK ONE : DAWN
Chapter 01. Arisia and Eddore - 00:00
Chapter 02. The Fall of Atlantis - 21:50
Chapter 03. The Fall of Rome - 1:11:21
BOOK TWO : THE WORLD WAR
Chapter 04. 1918 - 1:47:54
Chapter 05. 1941 - 2:16:12
Chapter 06. 19-? - 3:03:03
BOOK THREE: TRIPLANETARY
Chapter 07. Pirates of Space - 3:30:17
Chapter 08. In Roger's Planetoid - 4:11:15
Chapter 09. Fleet Against Planetoid - 4:49:09
Chapter 10. Within the Red Veil - 5:15:17
Chapter 11. Nevian Strife - 5:59:40
Chapter 12. Worm, Submarine, and Freedom - 6:39:57
Chapter 13. The Hill - 6:55:37
Chapter 14. The Super-Ship Is Launched - 7:22:35
Chapter 15. Specimens - 7:46:41
Chapter 16. Super-Ship in Action - 7:56:26
Chapter 17. Roger Carries On - 8:28:30
Chapter 18. The Specimens Escape - 9:14:29
Chapter 19. Giants Meet - 9:52:37
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Oral History Project with World War II Veteran Harold Beal of Southwest Harbor, Maine
Harold Beal is a World War Two veteran from South West Harbor, Maine. He served as a gunner's mate in the United States Navy from December 10th, 1942- March 8, 1946.
This 48 minute interview includes Mr. Beal leaving Maine for boot camp in Newport, Rhode Island at the age of 17, his time on different ships and training in southern England. Mr. Beal was also a part of the amphibious invasion of Normandy, France in June, 1944. Mr. Beal saw first hand the brutality caused by the invasion and it is not an easy story to tell.
The interview was conducted by New England School of Communications students Hannah Billings, Jesse Bunde, and Nelson Perez.
The interview was part of the journalism class Producing and Hosting Radio Public Affairs taught by journalism instructor Jeffrey Hope at the New England School of Communications. We would like to thank Mr. Harold Beal for his time.
Below is a log of the interview if you want to watch a specific section of the interview.
:00 Purpose of Interview, Introductions of Interviewer Hannah Billings, videographer Larry Ayotte at the New England School of Communications, Bangor, Maine
1:00 Harold Beal, Born October 27,1925, Southwest Harbor, Service, Navy Sailor
1:40 Volunteered and joined the Navy
2:00 Shipped off to boot camp at age 17, to Newport, RI, 12 weeks
2:45 Mr. Beal explains times spent on various boats and ships while in the Navy including the Higgins landing craft.
4:45 “What were your responsibilities as a gunner’s mate?
5:15 Training in southern England, Foy, Cornwall County, winter, 1943
5:50 Time in between training in southern England and the driving the Higgins landing craft for the invasion on Omaha Beach in Normandy, France, June 1944
6:15 Learning each other’s roles on the boat and Navy training.
7:15 “We did not know exactly where we are going or when we were going.”
7:45 Thoughts the night before leaving for Omaha beach
7:50 Turning 18 in the middle of the ocean
8:00 Mr. Beal's experience landing on Omaha Beach Normandy, France June 6th, 1944
9:00 “What was it like for you storming the beach?”
11:15 Only 4 men survive when shell hits his Higgins landing craft.
12:47 “You grow up quick.”
13:14 Job on the Higgins landing craft
15:40 The Higgin’s landing craft
17:00 Transportation of prisioners of war; wounded soldiers, supplies
18:10 Mr. Beal injured his leg
18:46 Living on anchored ferry boat off the beach in Southern Europe
19:00 Meeting German prisoners of war.
21:15 “What were the prisoners like?”
22:15 “What about the Higgin’s boat made it so great?”
25:20 Bringing prisoners of war to the U.S.
28:20 “I was one of the first ones on the beach and one of the last ones off.”
29:00 Coming back home to the U.S. in New York in 1944
30:00 Lives in private home in New Orleans, Louisiana because there was no barracks
30:24 Work in Houston Texas at the ship yard on Liberty Ships
31:25 Volunteered at night for the USO
33:20 Meeting Andrew Jackson Higgins, designer of the Higgins Landing Craft
34:30 “What do you two talk about?”
35:45 Discharged March 8, 1946
36:00 Problems with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
36:20 Surgery on the same day as the Korean War broke out, kept him out of that war
36:50 Got a job driving trucks, primarily to stay away from people
37:30 “How did your parents react when you came home?”
38:14 Had a knee replacement
38:40 “How long after you had got home did you meet your wife, or did you know her prior?”
39:00 Married in June 1946
39:15 Living with PTSD “I didn’t talk much and my kids were scared of me.”
40:00 Joins a PTSD group in Bangor, ME
40:45 Volunteering at the Cole Land Transportaion Museum in Bangor, ME
44:00 “What is the most common question that the kids ask you?”
44:58 “What are your thoughts about military service today and the time that you serviced?”
47:38 Final thoughts
48:55 Interview ends
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Jefferson Davis was an American politician who served as the President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. He was a member of the Democratic Party who represented Mississippi in the United States Senate and the House of Representatives prior to becoming president of the Confederacy. He was the 23rd United States Secretary of War, serving under U.S. President Franklin Pierce from 1853 to 1857. Davis was born in Fairview, Kentucky, to a moderately prosperous farmer, and grew up on his older brother Joseph's large cotton plantations in Mississippi and Louisiana. Joseph Davis also secured his appointment to the United States Military Academy. After graduating, Jefferson Davis served six years as a lieutenant in the United States Army. He fought in the Mexican–American War , as the colonel of a volunteer regiment. Before the American Civil War, he operated a large cotton plantation in Mississippi and owned as many as 74 slaves. Although he argued against secession in 1858, he bel...
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00:03:37: Early life and first military career
00:08:55: First marriage and early career
00:13:44: Second marriage and family
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00:19:47: Senator
00:23:08: Secretary of War
00:24:55: Return to Senate
00:27:35: President of the Confederate States of America
00:32:51: Overseeing the Civil War efforts
00:37:23: Administration and cabinet
00:42:17: Strategic failures
00:47:20: Final days of the Confederacy
00:52:05: Imprisonment
00:55:46: Later years
01:02:04: Legacy
01:08:31: Controversies
01:08:47: Texas
01:09:56: Virginia
01:11:45: Washington
01:12:59: Louisiana
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Les 39 Marches (The 39 Steps) est un film britannique réalisé par Alfred Hitchcock, sorti en 1935, adapté du roman éponyme de John Buchan.
À Londres, le Canadien Richard Hannay rencontre, au terme d'un spectacle musical interrompu bien singulièrement, une demoiselle qui se prétend poursuivie. Il accepte de la cacher chez lui, où l'on assassine cette dernière. Craignant d'être accusé, il comprend qu'il ne pourra prouver son innocence de ce meurtre que s'il s'implique dans une intrigue d'espionnage. Il n'a que deux indices, une phrase qu'elle lui a dite, « les 39 marches », et le nom d'un lieu en Écosse…
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Titre français : Les 39 Marches
Réalisation : Alfred Hitchcock
Scénario : Charles Bennett, Ian Hay, John Buchan
Histoire : John Buchan, d'après son roman homonyme
Producteur : Michael Balcon1 et Ivor Montagu2
Société de production : Gaumont British Picture Corporation
Studios : Lime Grove
Distribution : Royaume-Uni Gaumont British Picture Corporation, France Gaumont-France Distribution
Direction artistique : Oscar Friedrich Werndorff3 et Albert Jullion3
Musique : Louis Levy4
Musique originale : Hubert Bath3, Jack Beaver3 et Charles Williams3
Photographie : Bernard Knowles
Montage : Derek N. Twist
Décors : Otto Werndorff et Albert Jullion
Costumes : Marianne et Joe Strassner5
Pays d'origine : Royaume-Uni
Langue : anglais
Format : Noir et blanc - 35 mm
Ratio : 1.37 : 1
Son : Mono
Genre : Espionnage, Policier, Thriller
Durée : 81 minutes
Dates de sortie : Royaume-Uni 6 juin 1935, États-Unis 1er août 1935, France 30 octobre 1935
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