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Why Asian Arowana are Illegal in the United States of America
If you live in the USA you cannot legally own an Asian Arowana (Scleropages formosus), considered one of the most coveted fish in the entire aquarium trade. They are perhaps the most expensive pet fish in the world. They are also endangered and their trade is regulated by Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna, each fish needs several documents and a microchip to be considered legal. But in America the fish are listed under the Endangered Species Act, which is more restrictive, so the fish are banned entirely. The Endangered species act is critical to protect native animals in the united states and to keep its citizens from being a problem for certain endangered species abroad. I hope you enjoy this informational video.
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Giovanna's Birthday Party in New York
On Thursday Giovanna celebrated her first Birthday in New York. She was gifted with the most beautiful Spring evening she could want. Clear skies, intense sunset colors, gorgeous view from the 23rd floor of a terrace on West End Avenue at 72nd Street. But the best part was the lovely group of New York friends who were there to celebrate with Giovanna
President Nixon Visit to Coronado Island 1970
A Southern California native, Richard M. Nixon was a frequent visitor to San Diego, stopping in what he called his lucky city or at military bases in the county on at least nine occasions while serving as President. On September 3, 1970, Nixon came to North Island Naval Air Station to meet with Mexican President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz. They later went by motorcade to the Hotel del Coronado for a state dinner. This was the first time a President hosted a State Dinner outside of the White House. This video is a short 2 minute clip of the motorcade on Coronado Island that Thursday afternoon. My mother, Rosemarie Kelly was using my Bell & Howell Super 8 mm movie camera.
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Townsend Harris High School Wins New York City Science Olympiad Regionals 2009
Townsend Harris High School wins 1st place for the second time in its astounding 5 year run. Congrats to them and we wish them good luck at states this Saturday!
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Fireworks display kicks off Chinese New Year in Chinatown
1. Pan lion head figure dancing down street
2. Man banging cymbals together
3. Tilt down lion head dancers in front of restaurant
4. Children watching dancers from inside restaurant
5. Zoom out people dressed as rats
6. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Suby Cheng, vox pop:
A lot of us here today really miss home, so here we hope we can celebrate our Chinese traditions and feel like we're at home.
7. Lion head dancers
8. Pan from woman singing to crowd applauding
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Phillip Chow, vox pop:
Well basically my family is Chinese and it's something that we celebrate every single year and I just want to come out and see all this festivity and gala going on.
10. Zoom out from twirling firecrackers to wide of square
11. Firecrackers going off
12. Wide of firecrackers going off in square
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The Chinese Year of the Rat began on Thursday in New York, as the city's ethnic Chinese community kicked off their New Year with a bang.
A fireworks display, dancing lions, and confetti were all part of the celebration, with a larger parade planned for next Sunday.
Dressed as colourful lions, a dozen dance troupes performed at local businesses and restaurants in Chinatown and were usually thanked with lucky red envelopes containing money.
Originally from China, Suby Cheng, who now lives in Manhattan, said the New York celebration makes her feel like she is back home.
A lot of us here today really miss home, so here we hope we can celebrate our Chinese traditions and feel like we're at home, said Cheng.
Fireworks are an important part of the celebrations.
According to one Chinese myth, the noise awakens a dragon who then flies through the sky to bring spring rains to the crops. Another is that the noise scares away evil spirits and bad luck.
My family is Chinese and it's something that we celebrate every single year and I just want to come out and see all this festivity, said Phillip Chow, who came from Cincinnati to take part in the New York celebration.
Chinese New Year never falls on the same day. The ancient Chinese used a calendar based on the moon rather than the sun. It usually falls between between January 20 and February 19 on a solar calendar.
The Chinese years are grouped in sets of 12. An animal represents each year. There are also five elements (fire, water, gold, etcetera) which also rotate, meaning that each combination, like the Golden Pig or Boar, happens only once every 60 years.
Many Chinese consider it an honour to be born in the year of the rodent. People born in the years of the rat are supposed to be smart, successful, well-liked and charismatic.
On Thursday night, the Empire State Building will be lit up red and yellow to celebrate the Chinese holiday.
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U.S.-China Trade: Deal or No Deal?
NEW YORK, March 4, 2019 — Arthur Kroeber of Gavekal Economics and Wendy Cutler, vice president of the Asia Society Policy Institute, discuss the trade deal shaping up between the United States and China and explain why it is unlikely to resolve all of the economic differences between the two countries. Cutler participated via video from Washington, D.C. The conversation was moderated by Asia Society Executive Vice President Tom Nagorski. (56 min., 28 sec.)
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Pacific Symphony's The Greatest Generation
This year's Pacific Symphony American Composer's Festival is all about the greatest generation, penned by Tom Brokaw so we thought weíd come to New York City and see what he thought about it.
The greatest generation is those Americans who came of age in the great depression and learned the real meaning of sacrifice and common cause and working together they went without more than they had anything and just when they were beginning to emerge from that their country asked them to go to war.
And go to war they did. And amidst the dark poverty of the depression and a world at war, legendary music was written both in response to the pain and as a means to distract
Whenever you hear glen miller, or any Frank Sinatra in the early days or of Joel Safford any of the great artists of that time, it immediately evokes that time because there was great art that came out of the greatest generation Ö
To honor these contributions the pacific symphony and pacific chorale will honor the greatest generation with instruments and voice including a special world premiere piece inspired by Mt Rushmore which is located in Brokawís home state of South Dakota
This concert is not just a tribute to that generation but it is a way to bind together generations because music transcends age.
In our current circumstances when times are touch and people are looking for answers
There are no better lessons than our parents or our grandparents who went through it in a much more difficult time
One of the defining values of that generation is that they were thrifty. My mother, if I go see her in Orange County she lives in Laguna Woods if I take something over from Trader Joes she wants to know how much everything that bag costs and then if she bought something for our lunch, she tells me how much it is. And sheís always proud of how much money sheís saved on what was really a very very modest income.
Brokawís books the Greatest Generation and BOOM, Voices of the Sixties document not only his parentís stories but many of their time and share the challenges and triumphs and provide inspiration for our time. AND he thinks weíre beginning to listen.
People are saying you know weíre all at fault here we all got carried away. It doesnít mean weíre going to go back and live in log cabins with an outhouse weíll continue to live well but I think there has been a kind of welcome opportunity now in this adversity to find a path for the rest of their lives.
You get through difficult times by doing the right thing.
The Pacific Symphony will bring us a little bit of the greatest generation this weekend the lessons learned and the art. Iím Jennie O'Hagan for OCNewsChannel.com.
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Hank Paulson, 74th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury: It’s the People Skills that Matter
Getting anything done requires working with others. It’s all about interpersonal relationships, shared Henry Hank Paulson, 74th Secretary of the Treasury and Founder & Chairman, Paulson Institute. During his View From The Top talk on Thursday, October 27, 2016, Paulson shared life and career advice with Stanford GSB students as well as discussed his experience leading during the financial crisis. Read more insights on Twitter: stanford.io/2dQIvNK