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Crise do Clima - Porto Rico - Duration: 10:46.
Terrifying winds. Yes…
The hurricane… Maria… destroyed everything.
Nothing had ever happened on this scale.
To this day, we still don't have power. The noise of branches… breaking… falling.
Do not go outside. Stay in your homes…
We woke up the next day in a different country. With… all of our infrastructure destroyed,
but with the same problems we've always had to deal with.
Folha de S.Paulo presents
Climate crisis – On the trail of global warming
[music]
Around eight-thirty, nine o'clock at night, I wake up and the whole wall had fallen on top of my bed.
I'm telling you. We lost… we lost the house. And the cars.
We didn't lose the animals because in the middle of the storm we put them all under the house.
I untied them so they could survive. God can do what he wants.
I just can't take it anymore. [music]
We'd had a hurricane three weeks before that – Irma. It wasn't as powerful,
but you could still tell it was a really strong storm. Even before the eye [of the hurricane] got here
you knew this one was already much more powerful than Irma.
[music] So, we had the two hurricanes and we lost
all of our infrastructure. We lost it all in 24 hours.
Our country became completely cut off in terms of our networks.
And there was no water… because without power, all of our pumping systems
stopped functioning. Basically, we lost the entire electrical grid.
The country was 100% without electricity. Puerto Rico has 51 water treatment stations,
18 of which had no power for more than 45 days.
The hurricane cut across the country diagonally.
This meant that the whole island felt the brunt of the storm. There were flash flood alerts
in every region of the island.
These were catastrophic events in Puerto Rico, definitely.
Without electricity, it meant there was no power, no Internet, no WhatsApp,
no e-mail, no Twitter. There was nothing.
No news could reach us, so things were really complicated.
As I keep telling people, it was like a day from the time of carrier pigeons and smoke signals.
Because the only information you have is from people in your family and your neighbours.
It was straight out of the nineteenth century. [music]
Vegetation was completely stripped bare. In other words,
the weather patterns and microclimates on the island have changed completely.
Obviously, the loss of vegetation means we also lose all the flora
and all the seeds.
[music]
It's a noise that feels like "humming" as if it were a buzzing or howling.
A tremendous sound.
The only thing left dry was what I was wearing.
Everything else got soaked through. And I lost everything.
[music]
Soon after the hurricane, we started collecting 950 tons a day.
[music]
This nearly doubled the regular amount of household waste material.
People throwing out everything that had spoiled in the refrigerator
throwing out things that had gotten soaked. And so this doubled the waste levels
for one month. [music]
[music]
I don't think that… there's any way to prepare
for what happened. A Category 5 hurricane.
And a Category 4 hurricane. In a period of 12 days… there's just no precedent for it.
Puerto Rico hadn't experienced a hurricane of that magnitude in what – a hundred years?
Seventy years. [music]
It's true that hurricanes are a natural phenomena and a part of life in the Caribbean.
But we've been moving from acute shortage of precipitation
to extreme weather events, including heavy rainfall.
And this scenario, together with the coastal erosion
that we're experiencing along the island's perimeter are clear indications
that we're dealing with a problem of climate change.
[music] Even so, much of the destruction in Puerto Rico
is not simply the result of a powerful hurricane.
The situation is aggravated by the vulnerability created by the socio-economic and political system
of the country.
[musica]
We're living in the twenty-first century with more than 160 thousand families in areas vulnerable to flooding,
with more than 100 communities in areas susceptible to mudslides and landslides.
The point is… this disaster that happened in Puerto Rico is not just because of a hurricane.
The disaster, in my opinion, is largely of our own making
for not having planned more intelligently. [music]
Even with forecasts of climate change 10 or 12 years ago,
we still really haven't been able to see what's happening
In other words: yes, we thought there would be extreme events, but not to this extent.
From a global perspective, the rate of acceleration of these changes has been unprecedented
and not something the scientific community saw coming
in such a short period.
[music]
So far, our relationship with the Earth has been one of dominance.
We do whatever we want and build whatever and wherever we want.
But the more intelligent plan, the sustainable plan, is to respect nature
and to build soundly and securely.
Puerto Rico is an example of how things should not be done
in terms of urban planning. It's an example of how private interests trump
the common good.
[music]
How can I put it?
A Category 5 hurricane comes; and then a Category 4 hurricane. Now I'm going to prepare and plan my life
and that of the country, knowing that this could happen again.
That there will be more extreme events. If I continue to help warm the planet,
or I follow a path that will impact the environment, I don't know what else might happen.
I can prepare for it, but what if something even worse happens?
We definitely cannot think like separate little pieces of the planet.
We have to go about it with a collective awareness. [music]
Here, people blame God. They say that this was an act of God.
When, in fact, it's an act of human beings.
MARCELO LEITE LALO DE ALMEIDA reporting
LALO DE ALMEIDA photography
GIOVANNI BELLO script and editing
[music]
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Duke Law Graduation 2018 | Michael J. Sorrell '94 MPP '90 - Duration: 16:40.
Our distinguished speaker today is Michael Sorrell
from the Duke law class of 1994.
Michael is the 34th president of Paul Quinn
College in Dallas, Texas.
Under his leadership, the school has
become one of the most innovative small colleges
in America and is rapidly becoming
a model for what higher education can
be by focusing on academic rigor, experiential learning,
and entrepreneurship.
Michael received a JD and MA in public policy
from Duke and an education degree
from the University of Pennsylvania.
At Duke law, he was one of the founding members of the Duke
Journal of Gender Law and Policy and served
as the vice president of the Duke Bar Association.
He was recently named one of the world's 50 greatest leaders
by Fortune magazine.
Michael, it's an honor and a pleasure
to have you back at Duke.
[APPLAUSE]
So it's a little odd not being the speaker named David.
Good afternoon, Duke law class of 2018.
It is an incredible honor to be here with you tonight.
It would not be an exaggeration for me to say that so much
of who I am as a professional and the success that I've had
has its roots here at Duke law.
So it is a special moment for me to be here with all of you.
And as a basketball fan and a former college basketball
player, this ain't bad either.
Now before I get into my speech, I
want to let you know that I fully
understand how this whole graduation speaker thing works.
I know graduation speakers are a necessary evil.
Everyone knows you have to have one,
but no one knows exactly why you have to have one.
So I'm not going to mess this up.
The reality of it is, what you really want to do
is you want to get your degree, you
want to take lots of pictures, and then
you want to go out for one last night of partying
with your classmates.
I respect that.
And I intend to adhere to the three
Bs of commencement speeches--
be brief, be good, and then be gone.
See?
We've already bonded.
Now last year, I understand that your speaker
was the attorney general of the United States, Loretta Lynch.
This year, you have me, someone who
is far more famous for not practicing law
than for actually practicing law.
Somewhere in there is a statement about the way
things are going in the practice of law today.
Given how this thing is going, next year,
your speaker won't even have a law degree.
Now we all have the same person to thank
for this statement on the state of the legal profession,
and that is Dean Levi.
Dean Levi, I want to thank you for the invitation
to speak here.
It is no small measure to stand at your alma mater
and give an address.
I love Duke Law.
I started giving money to Duke law when I hadn't even
paid off my student loans yet.
In fact, it was maybe the greatest con
job I've ever had done to me in my life
because one of the development officers came and said, listen,
we'd like for you to start giving back to Duke.
I said, wait a minute.
I haven't even started paying my student loans back yet.
And she said, yes, but our studies
have shown that the people who become the wealthiest alums
are the ones who start giving even when they're paying off
their student loans.
I was like, sign me up.
Sign me up.
I haven't seen her since then, and I am looking
for the rest of my money.
I also would like to recognize my beautiful wife, Natalie,
and my two children, Michael Augustus and Sage
Louise-Sinclair.
They are wonderful.
They are my inspirations.
And any time that we can take a family road trip,
I am all OK with that.
So thank you all for being here with me, as well.
Now one of the things you realize when you come
back is many of your professors who taught
you are still on the faculty.
The funniest thing is watching them look at you kind of like,
how the hell did you get here?
Now I can't recognize all of them,
but I do want to recognize a couple of folks.
First, I want to recognize Professor Jim
Coleman, who many, many-- let's give him a hand.
So many, many years ago, he and I were housemates.
We shared Professor Culp's home for a semester.
He was doing a break from the practice of law at big firm.
I was a graduate in student public policy doing anything
that I could to get myself into Duke law.
So I agreed to house-sit for Professor Coleman--
I mean, Professor Culp.
And also, while I mention Professor Culp,
I do want to acknowledge him.
Professor Culp was the first black tenured law
professor at Duke law.
He was an incredible scholar.
But he was more than a scholar, he was a friend,
he was a mentor, he was a kind soul to those of us
who needed that.
He gave me some of the very best advice that I've received.
And I miss him dearly.
And I just think that any occasion when
we can recognize those great individuals who have
walked among us and are no longer with us
that we should do so.
So please join me in giving a round of applause
to the late Professor Jerome Culp.
I would also like to say hello and recognize
one of my former professors, Professor Walter Dellinger.
Professor Dellinger was my constitutional law professor.
And I will never forget the first day of class
because he was the person who taught us
that the demise of Jim Crow came at the hands of the commerce
clause.
Now we never did get around to Marbury v. Madison.
I can't tell you what that was supposed to be about,
but I can tell you that for the first time in my year at Duke
law, the law came alive and spoke to me
in a way that has changed me.
And I thank him for everything that he has meant
and what his career has accomplished.
Now professors Culp and Dellinger
both had enormous effects on me, as did the two men who
inspired me to pursue a law degree, that
would be Thurgood Marshall and Charles Hamilton Houston.
These scholars helped me see that justice often
resides in the space between life and the law.
You see, as lawyers, we are taught
to believe in the rule of law.
We are told that laws are essential elements
to a productive, profitable, and orderly society.
We are schooled to believe that embracing
these man-made edicts, we are doing the right thing.
Well, what happens when the right thing turns out
to be wrong?
What if our laws are flawed?
What if what we are doing doesn't
result in justice for all, but rather results in justice
for just us, those of us who can afford justice?
So this evening my Duke law family,
for the short time that we are together,
I want to challenge you to imagine a world where
the place you are born does not dictate
your relationship with justice.
Tonight as you prepare to enter a life away
from the safe, friendly confines of Duke law,
I would like to talk to you about a concept
that I want you to embrace, and that is justice for all.
Ladies and gentlemen of the Duke law class of 2018,
you are entering the workforce at a time when society,
frankly, does not need more lawyers who are
in love with billable hours.
No, these type of lawyers are well represented.
What our society needs, what our country needs more of,
are lawyers who are in love with justice.
If we had more lawyers who were in love with justice,
the stark disparities in our society would not exist.
If we had more lawyers who were in love with justice,
we would not have 45 million Americans living in poverty.
If we had more lawyers who were in love with justice,
for the first time in our country's history,
the majority of our children who are in public K
through 12 education would not be
living free-and-reduced lunch lives, which
means that only five days a week are
they guaranteed to have a meal.
Duke law, if we had more lawyers that were in love with justice,
we would not be a society where billionaires made so much money
last year that they could have ended poverty seven times over
and yet poverty still exists.
If we had more lawyers that were in love with justice,
we would have trouble finding lawyers who drafted legislation
to gerrymander voting districts, restrict access to bathrooms,
and instill hatred, intolerance, and fear.
Those things would be far more difficult to accomplish
if we had more lawyers who were in love with justice.
[APPLAUSE]
My brothers and sisters, society does not
need more lawyers who have been trained in the law
but behave as if they've never been introduced to justice.
Instead, what this country needs, what this world needs,
are more men and women who understand
that the law has always been an instrument that
has the capacity to repair the breaches that
exist in our society.
Now you may be asking yourself, how are we
supposed to do all of that?
We're still trying to figure out how we're going
to pay back our student loans.
That's fair.
That's fair.
But just like the person who told me
that I was going to be rich, I'm telling you,
we need you to figure this out now.
So I'm going to tell you how you can accomplish this.
You demonstrate your love for justice
by engaging in the issues of the day.
For some of you, those issues will be domestic violence.
For others, it will be homelessness or prison reform.
For others still, your quest for justice
will lead you outside the practice of law.
That is what happened to me.
You see, I did not expect to find my voice and my passion
leading a small, failing, historically
black college in Dallas.
I didn't plan for my love of justice
to manifest itself through a fight to eradicate poverty.
In full disclosure, when I was sitting in your seat
24 years ago--
and by the way, shout out to the class of 1994.
Next year is our 25th year reunion.
It goes by quickly, just like your hair,
because I had hair when I sat in your seat, too, OK?
While I did expect my life to have a public service
component, I fully planned for that public service component
to be as a big city mayor and then a United States senator,
not as a small college president.
However, it was my courtship with justice
that led me to Paul Quinn College.
And it was there for the first time
in my life I was exposed to poverty on a daily basis.
And that daily exposure to poverty changed my life.
Witnessing the choices that people
make when they are forced to live lives of scarcity
changed me.
Leading an institution where 85% of our students are on Pell
grants, 70% of our students get zero expected family
contributions, and many of them cannot afford to do the simple
things in life simply, such as purchase books, buy eyeglasses,
or find the medicine that you need,
witnessing all of that changed me.
The love of justice and the hatred of poverty
is why you terminate your football field
and transform your football field into an organic farm
so that you can fight food deserts.
That's what we're doing at Paul Quinn College.
[APPLAUSE]
The love of justice and the hatred of poverty
is why you reduce tuition and fees from $25,000 a year
to $14,000 a year and make it possible for your students
to graduate with less than $10,000 of debt
if they so choose.
That's what we're doing Paul Quinn College.
The love of justice and the hatred of poverty
is why you provide jobs for all of your students
who are residential students and bring their lives
into the classroom as a source of their education
in a pedagogical model called reality-based education
because that's what we're doing at Paul Quinn College.
Class of 2018, your path to loving justice
won't be the same as mine.
It shouldn't be.
Your path should be personal.
Therefore, while I cannot tell you what your path will be,
as I prepare to take my seat, I do want to leave you with
a gift that may help you find your way.
Let's call it my seven hopes for your future.
My soon-to-be fellow alums, I hope that you
will live a life of leadership.
I hope that when you lead, you will
lead from wherever you are.
I hope that I can turn the page--
I hope that when you lead, you will do so with humility
because the last thing we need are
leaders who think it's about them when it's really about all
of us.
I hope that when you lead, you will
be with courage and strength because you will sometimes
find yourself on the outside looking in.
And you have to know when you are right
and the tyranny of the majority is wrong.
And if you ever doubt that, just remember
that there was a time where slavery
was the law of the land.
And that no longer is because people stood up and fought
against that which was wrong.
I hope--
[APPLAUSE]
I hope that when you lead, you will do so
with a vision and a plan because leaders without visions
and plans are fools.
And none of us need more foolish leaders.
I hope that when you lead, you will leave places
better than you found them because that
is the mark of a great leader.
And finally, my fellow Duke law alums,
I hope that when you lead, you will lead with love,
you will lead with compassion, you will lead with caring,
you will lead in a way that allows people to touch hem
and you lift them up so that they
can stand on your shoulders.
Because as leaders, that's what you do.
We stand on the shoulders of giants.
So we don't get the choice to be small.
You stand up.
You count.
You take a stand for the things that matter.
And when you do so and if you do so-- and you better do so--
then understand this-- you are here because you
must fall in love with justice.
Don't fall in love with billable hours.
Don't fall in love with just to name yourself
when you're a partner at a law firm a people call you sir.
Fall in love with the issues of the day.
We need you.
We need you to be great.
We need you to be the truest version of yourself.
We need you to be something other than people
who talk and don't do.
We need leaders who do.
We need leaders who stand up.
So Duke law class of 2018, I challenge you--
stand up.
Get up.
Don't be small.
Be tall.
And when you do, remember we are coming behind you
because we support you.
We love you.
But more than anything else, we need you.
Thank you and best wishes for the rest of your lives.
[APPLAUSE]
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How to Draw Realistic Flesh With Color Pencils - Narrated - Duration: 4:38.
Hello my friends and welcome to another Tuesday of tutorial!
I am Leonardo Pereznieto and today we will draw skin.
We begin by very lightly applying some blue to the areas of shade.
I see that most of the drawings online are made just with pink and maybe
with brown for the dark areas and that looks a bit poor,
artistically speaking.
In fact it looks a bit cartoonish.
If you want to draw realistic skin in a way that looks rich and full
of life, apply more colors.
Here I will give you an example of how to do that.
Let´s add yellow to the areas of light and then light peach to the middle tones
and also, we go over the blue with this.
As you see, we will doing this drawing in layers.
It is important that your first layers are very light, so that then you can apply
the next ones correctly.
If you put pressure on the first layers, then it is very hard to add more color.
So here we are applying the light peach to practically all the areas of skin
and here you can see more closely how we apply the blue to the areas of shade.
And we go over it with the peach.
Again, we start very lightly and little by little increase the pressure.
After we apply the peach which is like a pink color, we are still able
to see the blue and the yellow.
The blue that I am using for the base of this shading, as you see,
is a grayish blue.
It is not an intense blue.
Now we apply a crimson, which is like wine, to the cheeks
and to some of the darkest shadows.
We start pressing more and we add a little bit more of an intense color
with a darker peach and a nectar.
And we add more yellow this time pressing a little bit more, to the areas of light.
Then we blend it in with the light peach.
Needless to say this tutorial is for white, fair skin but the principles
of adding more colors in layers and blending them in, may apply to
other tones of flesh.
I may shoot, in the future, other tutorials specific to other tones
of flesh.
I add more purple and blue to the areas of shade, and white to the spots
that are reflecting light.
With some reddish brown on the knuckles and the cheeks, we can make it more realistic.
Now with a colorless blender I am burnishing.
I will read you what I wrote about burnishing in my book
¨You can Draw! Simple Techniques for Realistic Drawings:¨
"After a layer or
layers of color have been laid in, apply a hard, rubbing stroke to mix the colors,
or to intensify a single color
to produce a lustrous surface.
This is generally done with a light color pencil,
or with a colorless blender (a pencil which has no color
of its own, and that is used for blending.)
It can also be done with the same color you used for that subject.
Burnishing will get rid of the visible grain of the paper by getting the pigment
to fill in all the blank spaces
making an even, more painterly surface."
While I was happily and proudly reading you my book [laughter]
you may have noticed that I added some red to the cheeks
and some dark brown and even black to the darkest shades.
The places where you should add some extra reddish are the cheeks, the tip
of the nose, the knuckles, the elbow, and maybe the shoulders if the person
was under the sun.
The list of materials including all the colors I used,
and the link for my book, are in the description under the video.
And it´s ready!
If you enjoyed it please give it a LIKE! share it to your friends
and subscribe to Fine Art-Tips.
And I will see you, on Tuesday ;)
Subtitled by Grethel Trejo
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Campus Tour - The Watson School - Duration: 0:45.
Right now, we're at our Innovative Technologies Complex, also known as our ITC, home to Watson Engineering.
Students in our Engineering Department can do research here.
The way it works, is their first year of engineering, they will take classes here towards every concentration, they have available to them.
Our concentrations are biomedical, mechanical, industrial, computer and electrical engineering.
And, this is also where our computer science students are based, as well.
Some cool things that we have going on here at our ITC is . . .
they are doing research in an anechoic chamber; the quietest room in the country . . .
to design a hearing aid inspired by the ear of a fly.
Also, in our Biomedical Engineering Department, they have a 3D printer, where they are working on 3D printing, live human tissue.
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ta ta towel amazon
the tattletale has women around the country mesmerised by the genius yet
simple design as most women will tell you there's no feeling quite like the
relief you experience when you take your bra off at the end of a long day and let
your girls breathe now someone has invented a bra for when you're lounging
around your house and don't really need to wear a bra introducing the Tata towel
the Tata towel was invented by a Los Angeles woman named Erin Robertson on
her website Robertson explains that she conceived of the idea one evening while
she was getting ready for a date and was experiencing boobas sweat issues it was
then that she invented Tata towels which she claims are ideal for women who just
want to laze around or those who struggle with sweating chafing the under
breast sweat may seem like an embarrassing situation but all women
over the world could relate to this much-needed invention additionally
they're supposedly ideal for women who are pregnant and or breastfeeding the
ultra soft ray liner was made with sensitive nipples in mind and also
absorbs any breast milk that might leak out during feeding sure it might be
unconventional but women are fully on board oh and the best part
the Tata towels are designed to accommodate big busted gals the smallest
size available is a C cup and it goes right up to a H cup truly genius
invention if you want to try this towel then find the links to the product in
description
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Hello, my name is Babylon
Thank you for inviting me to Russia.
I'll do my best at creating
good music in the future as well. And I'll be very grateful
if you continue supporting me
and my music as you do now.
Thank you.
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