The New York Wine & Culinary Center
The New York Wine & Culinary Center is to educate, engage and excite our visitors by celebrating and showcasing New York's finest in wine, craft beer, food and agriculture. Whether you have 30 minutes or an entire day, The Center offers you an array of inviting experiences in a setting that proudly highlights the natural beauty, rich history and agricultural bounty of New York State.
Through supportive partnerships with area farmers, winemakers, artisans and entrepreneurs, The New York State Wine & Culinary Center brings you the best of New York, all in one beautiful and scenic spot on the northern shore of Canandaigua Lake.
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Baking & Pastry Arts: Freshman Year at The Culinary Institute of America
Go behind-the-scenes into the teaching kitchens and classrooms of the CIA. Learn more the skills baking & pastry arts students learn during their first year at the college. Freshman courses include Baking and Pastry Techniques, Principles of Design, Cafe Savory, Basic and Classical Cakes, Hearth Breads and Rolls, and more.
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Founded in 1946, The Culinary Institute of America is the world’s premier culinary college. Dedicated to driving leadership development for the foodservice and hospitality industry, the independent, not-for-profit CIA offers associate degrees in culinary arts and baking and pastry arts; bachelor’s degree majors in management, culinary science, and applied food studies; and executive education through its Food Business School. Its conferences and consulting services have made the CIA the think tank of the food industry in the areas of health & wellness, sustainability, world cuisines & cultures, and professional excellence & innovation. The college also offers certificate programs and courses for professionals and enthusiasts. Its worldwide network of 48,000 alumni includes leaders in every area of foodservice and hospitality. The CIA has campuses in New York, California, Texas, and Singapore.
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Eldridge Street Museum : New York Historic Landmark
Famous for Kiki's revolutionary stainless and more, the inside of the yesteryear’s Synagogue is an example of historic , aesthetic and emotional story of the immigrant Jews. My vlog on my visit to Eldridge Street Museum, a national historic landmark of New York!
Top 5 things to do in New York City by Sarah Funk – EF Guest Vlog
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SARAH'S TOP 5 THINGS TO DO IN NEW YORK CITY
1. See the city from the water
* Classic Harbor Line
2. Eat at the Chelsea Market
* Chelsea Market, 75 9th Avenue
* Los Tacos No.1
3. See a Broadway Show
* Roundabout Theatre Company: “HipTix” Program
* Lincoln Center Theater “LincTix” Program
* Manhattan Theatre Club “30 under 35” Program
* School Theatre Ticket Program
4. Hang out at Bryant Park
* Bryant Park
5. Visit World Class Museums
* Museum of Natural History
* Museum of Modern Art (MoMa)
* Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met)
* Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Ave, Astoria (Queens)
* Kaufman Astoria Studios
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After the grant of Asylum or refugee status what is next
After the grant of asylum, you have to apply for a means of identification, that is the collection of documents that would enable you to apply for the identification.
I went through a social service organization called IRC, but there are four organizations that can help you through this process, there is catholic charities, CAMBA and HIAS, you will be awarded a marching grant. This grant helps you to start a life in a new country.
These organizations provide a case manager, this person will help you apply for documents such
• Social security card
• Employment authorization card
• State ID or non-drive licenses from Department of motor vehicle
Job application or job hunting they guild you to the job application process, for non-educated foreigners you can start with an entry level job but if you have a graduate degree from a foreign country you can apply for an update of your transcript through World Education Services called WES or Upwardly global who can help you find jobs because you have a college degree from a foreign country. There are also training from CAMBA and culinary cooking programs, you too can also look for a job through the city library and you can get clothes through dress for success for free.
Social Services organization
Catholic Charities, New York
CAMBA
IRC
Lutheran Social Services of New York
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center (The Center)
Employment opportunities for New Immigrant in New York city
When I arrived in New York city, I was wondering how I can get a job, this is one of the most difficult and tasking responsibilities for new immigrants, like how do I start over and find my feet again.
If you have a college degree from a foreign country you can update it to U.S standard through WES, which stand for world Education services, a link to their website can be found below.
Also, you can seek for job through Upwardly global the have a system to help train you on how to get a job in U.S market their link can be found here
Upwardly Global
The Cooper Union Retraining program for Immigrant Engineers CAMBA CooperUnionRetraining@camba.org
If you don’t have a foreign degree there are other programs available example is the Brooklyn networks BWI bn@bwiny.org, Colation for queens hello@c4q.nyc, Per scholas info@perscholas.org
Trainings available Hot bread kitchen gcaldwell@hotbreadkitchen.org
Social service organizations can help such as CAMBA, IRC, HIAS and Catholic Charity
New York City up-close - New York City panorama 6
Spectacular view of New York City.
New York City is the largest city in the United States with a population of over 8,100,000. New York City's land area is 305 square miles making it the most densely populated major city in the United States. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York City. New York City was founded by the Dutch in 1624 as New Amsterdam; in 1664 it was renamed New York by the English. New York City has 50 compelted skyscrapers taller than 656 feet and as of August 2008 had 5,538 highrise buildings. The city has over 28,000 acres of municipal park land and 14 miles of public beaches. New York City consists of five boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Richmond (a.k.a. Staten Island). The city is the location of some of the most famous and iconic landmarks in the world: Central Park, The Empire State Building, Yankee Stadium, the United Nations, Times Square, Broadway, Macy's, Madison Square Garden, Rockefeller Center, as well as numerous museums, including the the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, and thousands of restaurants and other culinary establishments located throughout the city. The city has the largest subway system in the world, which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The city also attracts millions of tourists every year and is probably the most popular tourist spot in the world; in 2010 approximately 48,700,000 people visited the city. An estimated 18,900,000 people live in the New York City Metropolitan Area making it the largest metropolitan area in the United States. The climate is variable with the seasons; it is generally hot and humid in the summer and cold and snowy in the winter. In New York City there is food to satisfy anyone's taste. The city's ethnic diversity is legendary and is an integral part of the city's history. During the latter half of the 19th and early 20th centuries the city served as the major port of entry for immigrants and has always been the home to a large immigrant population. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Chef Jacques Pépin: Cooking for Widow/ers, Dr. Joanne Z. Moore, Lisa Saunders Show
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Jacques Pépin, chef, cookbook author, and PBS cooking series host, came to SEC-TV in Groton, Conn, on August 13, 2015, to discuss the joy of cooking simply and socially--even after widowhood--with Dr. Joanne Z. Moore, publisher of Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey, on The Lisa Saunders Show. Discussion includes importance of eating organic, free range chicken eggs and fresh food in season. First TV airing: Channel 12 (Comcast), August 19, 2015.
Dr. Joanne Z. Moore, Publisher
Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey
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Lisa Saunders first spoke to Jacques Pépin, of Madison, Connecticut, when interviewing him over the phone for an article she was writing on Julia Child, Pépin's friend and one-time TV co-host. The article will appear in her Widow/ers of History column in the Nov./Dec. issue of Pathfinder magazine.
Jacques Pépin filmed his 14th PBS-TV cooking series, Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul at KQED In San Francisco, CA, last fall. The series is scheduled to air in the fall of 2015, in time for Pépin’s 80th birthday. A companion cookbook to the series, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishers, will be released in early October 2015.
Pépin was born in France. His love for cooking developed when, as a child, he helped in his parents’ restaurant. He ultimately served as personal chef to three French heads of state, including Charles de Gaulle.
After moving to the United States in 1959, Pépin first worked at a historic French restaurant in New York City. He later became director of research and new development for Howard Johnson’s and was charged with developing a line of food for the restaurant chain. At the same time, he earned his bachelor’s degree, then a master’s in 18th-century French literature at Columbia University.
Pépin starred in a PBS series with culinary icon Julia Child called Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home. The 22-episode series won an Emmy Award and a James Beard Foundation Award in 2001.
A former columnist for The New York Times, Pépin is a contributing editor to Food & Wine Magazine. Pépin was awarded France’s highest civilian honor, the Legion of Honor medal, in 2004. He continues to teach at Boston University and is dean of special programs at the International Culinary Center in New York City.
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United Airlines, Inc., commonly referred to as United, is a major American airline headquartered at Willis Tower in Chicago, Illinois.[11][12][13] United operates a large domestic and international route network, with an extensive presence in the Asia-Pacific region.[14] United is a founding member of the Star Alliance, the world's largest airline alliance with a total of 28 member airlines.[15] Regional service is operated by independent carriers under the brand name United Express. United was established by the amalgamation of several airlines in the late 1920s, the oldest of these being Varney Air Lines, which was founded in 1926.[1]
United has seven hubs, with Chicago–O'Hare being its largest in terms of passengers carried and the number of departures.[16] The company employs over 86,000 people.[17][18] Through the airline's parent company, United Airlines Holdings, it is publicly traded under NYSE: UAL with a market capitalization of over US$21 billion as of January 2018.[19]
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We are working on many exciting changes to improve the United travel experience overall, with a special focus on customers traveling in our premium cabins. You'll see more updates throughout this year and beyond, but here are some highlights of what we're doing already.
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New United First seat
Over the last two years, we've worked with London-based design firm PriestmanGoode to completely redesign the United First seat for our Airbus fleet and Boeing 737-700 and 757-300 aircraft. As we began the process, we asked for feedback from some of our MileagePlus program members, incorporated it into our seat designs, and in the end chose the seat that they chose.
The new United First seat includes the following features:
Wider seat cushions for added personal space
An articulating design that cradles you as you recline, along with a six-way adjustable headrest, for a seat that feels like it’s built around you
A new, patented tray table with a flip-up mobile device holder that fits more than 200 phone and tablet models, so you can continue enjoying inflight entertainment while using your tray table for a meal or beverage
A universal AC power plug, so you can charge your devices on the fly
In-arm storage to hold a tablet or laptop during flight
A personal water bottle compartment in the center console
Double seatback pockets for books, magazines and other personal items
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Many people don't struggle to find cool things to do in new york, but we know some of you are tourists and want an NYC travel guide so this video should help with that.
The top things to do in new york are some of the well-known favorites such as visiting the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building and Central Park.
For fun things to do in new york or more specific things to do in new york this weekend such as concerts and more you'll have to check some other videos as this video is suited more towards tourists.
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Feeding the Planet: Energy for Life
This video, filmed in Ethiopia, highlighting some of the success of the U.S. Government’s Feed the Future initiative, was featured prominently at the Milan Expo 2015, this year’s iteration of the World’s Fair, which was open for an estimated 20 million visitors from May 1 through October 31.
The Milan Expo, which has the theme “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life,” is organized around a central question: How do we feed nine billion people by 2050? The United States is one of 145 participating countries along with dozens of international and non-governmental organizations.
The USA Pavilion, entitled “American Food 2.0: United to Feed the Planet,” showcased American leadership on global food issues, including food security and agricultural policy, science and technology, nutrition and health, and culinary culture.
The design and execution of the USA Pavilion was coordinated through a public-private partnership that included the Department of State, the Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and other federal agencies working in tandem with the “Friends of the USA Pavilion.” The Friends included the James Beard Foundation, the International Culinary Center and the American Chamber of Commerce in Italy. Thinc Design, the same company that created the 9/11 Museum in New York City, was the creative team behind the USA Pavilion.
Places to see in ( Rochester - USA )
Places to see in ( Rochester - USA )
Rochester is a city on Lake Ontario, in New York State. Old industrial buildings cluster near the Genesee River’s High Falls. A vast collection of toys and dolls forms the core of the Strong National Museum of Play. The George Eastman Museum, on the early-1900s estate of the Kodak founder, has photography exhibits, film archives and gardens. Rochester Museum & Science Center has hands-on displays and a planetarium.
Big-city culture and small-city charm combine in Rochester, a mid-sized city on the shores of Lake Ontario. The birthplace of amateur photography, Rochester has long been known as Kodak Town, but its fame was established well before George Eastman came on the scene. Today, its historical treasures complement modern family-friendly attractions that rival those found in much larger communities.
In Rochester, you can find the only museum in the world dedicated to play; award-winning music, dance, and acting ensembles; a dense festival calendar covering nearly every weekend of the year; minor-league sports of the highest caliber; and a trio of majestic waterfalls right in the middle of the city. The gateway to the scenic and culinary delights of New York's Finger Lakes region, Rochester is the perfect place to begin your exploration of Western New York.
Rochester, known as The Flower City and The World's Image Center, is the third-largest city in the state of New York, after New York City and Buffalo. Lake Ontario lies to its north, with the Genesee River flowing northward through the city and over a set of three waterfalls. The historic Erie Canal also runs along the city's borders.
Rochester isn't the most popular place for sightseeing, although the Genesee River gorge and its three waterfalls are certainly worth a trip. For nature lovers, the most scenic of the city's parks is probably Highland Park, although Genesee Valley Park has more recreation options.
Rochester does have a good number of cultural attractions, though, especially for a city of its size. The most prominent of these is the Strong National Museum of Play, absolutely a can't-miss attraction if you have young kids with you. History buffs will want to stop by the Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, a mecca for students of the women's rights movement. And fans of photography will be awe-struck by the collections at the George Eastman House.
Rochester is a city of small neighborhoods. Most center on one or two main streets and are no more than 5 to 10 blocks in length. The East End, High Falls and Corn Hill are all considered downtown, though each is at a different end. Most of the rest of the popular neighborhoods are on the southeast side. Neighborhood of the Arts, East Ave, Park Ave, and Monroe Village are fairly well connected to each other, but are separated from Swillburg and South Wedge on the other side of route 490. The Public Market is near Neighborhood of the Arts, but East Main still needs a lot of work to connect the two. Charlotte is northwest about a fifteen minute drive from center city.
The flagship festival is, of course, the Lilac Festival, which has been drawing visitors from out of town to Highland Park for over a century. Newer, but no less popular, is the Rochester International Jazz Festival, which has quickly grown into one of the world's top music festivals. Less well-known outside of Rochester is the Park Ave Fest, but it epitomizes the local festival scene and shouldn't be missed if you're in town that weekend.
( Rochester - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Rochester . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rochester - USA
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Spectacular view of New York City.
New York City is the largest city in the United States with a population of over 8,100,000. New York City's land area is 305 square miles making it the most densely populated major city in the United States. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York City. New York City was founded by the Dutch in 1624 as New Amsterdam; in 1664 it was renamed New York by the English. New York City has 50 compelted skyscrapers taller than 656 feet and as of August 2008 had 5,538 highrise buildings. The city has over 28,000 acres of municipal park land and 14 miles of public beaches. New York City consists of five boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Richmond (a.k.a. Staten Island). The city is the location of some of the most famous and iconic landmarks in the world: Central Park, The Empire State Building, Yankee Stadium, the United Nations, Times Square, Broadway, Macy's, Madison Square Garden, Rockefeller Center, as well as numerous museums, including the the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, and thousands of restaurants and other culinary establishments located throughout the city. The city has the largest subway system in the world, which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The city also attracts millions of tourists every year and is probably the most popular tourist spot in the world; in 2010 approximately 48,700,000 people visited the city. An estimated 18,900,000 people live in the New York City Metropolitan Area making it the largest metropolitan area in the United States. The climate is variable with the seasons; it is generally hot and humid in the summer and cold and snowy in the winter. In New York City there is food to satisfy anyone's taste. The city's ethnic diversity is legendary and is an integral part of the city's history. During the latter half of the 19th and early 20th centuries the city served as the major port of entry for immigrants and has always been the home to a large immigrant population. (Source: Wikipedia)
U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services Queens, New York Office Inauguration, Jan 20, 2012
U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services Queens, New York Office Inauguration, Jan 20, 2012
Finger Lakes - It's View-ti-ful Part I
TravelBuzz09 It's View-ti-ful Part I. It's all about the views. Join us as we take to the air to fly over the lakes and many of the most popular attractions in Ontario County in the Finger Lakes. You'll see the C-MAC, Roseland Waterpark, Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion, Seneca Lakefront, Belhurst, Bristol Mountain and more from the View-ti-ful skies over the Finger Lakes! No matter if you are in the air or on the ground. There's a fantastic view waiting for you. Visit the New York Wine and Culinary Center in Canandaigua, near the City Pier, or take a leisurely walk along Kershaw park. In Geneva, along Seneca Lake you can enjoy a delicious ice cream cone as you walk the Long pier, or enjoy a great meal at the Pier House Restaurant at the Ramada Geneva Lakefront. There are bike rentals too to ride along the lakefront at Seneca Lake Park...the views are incredible!
CIA 2016 Augie Award™ Recipient Albert Kumin, Pastry Chef and Educator
An interview with Albert Kumin from his home in Vermont; a review of his career and legacy for the 2016 Leadership Awards from The Culinary Institute of America.
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Founded in 1946, The Culinary Institute of America is the world’s premier culinary college. Dedicated to driving leadership development for the foodservice and hospitality industry, the independent, not-for-profit CIA offers associate degrees in culinary arts and baking and pastry arts; bachelor’s degree majors in management, culinary science, and applied food studies; and executive education through its Food Business School. Its conferences and consulting services have made the CIA the think tank of the food industry in the areas of health & wellness, sustainability, world cuisines & cultures, and professional excellence & innovation. The college also offers certificate programs and courses for professionals and enthusiasts. Its worldwide network of 48,000 alumni includes leaders in every area of foodservice and hospitality. The CIA has campuses in New York, California, Texas, and Singapore.
The 10 Best Places To Live In Mississippi
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Mississippi offers an excellent quality of life with stunning natural scenery, outdoor recreational opportunities, cultural events and education, friendly people, and diverse attractions.
Hiking, boating, and camping are available at parks and public lands throughout the state.
Art and history museums dot the landscape, and acclaimed Mississippi authors frequently make appearances for public readings.
International performers entertain audiences in convention centers, auditoriums, theaters, and casinos.
Scenic roads and byways welcome travelers to changing scenery and festivals that occur almost every weekend of the year.
Mississippi is a melting pot of people from around the world, and new friends are always welcome.
Living in Mississippi puts residents at a confluence of Southern charm, innovation and cutting edge culture. Mississippi’s temperate climate and abundance of waterways make it a popular location for outdoor lovers.
Here are the 10 best places to live in Mississippi:
1. Oxford (best mid-sized city).
2. Starkville.
3. Petal (safest city).
4. Madison (best place for overall).
5. Ocean Springs (best seaside town).
6. Ridgeland.
7. Jackson (best place for business and careers).
8. Long Beach (best place to raise a family).
9. Clinton.
10. Olive Branch.
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Secretary Clinton Delivers Remarks at the Clinton Global Initiative
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers remarks at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, New York on September 24, 2012. A text transcript can be found at