Hi!
How are you?
My name is Mariosca Morles.
I'm from Venezuela and my native language is Spanish.
I'm currently completing my career in Petroleum Engineering.
And I also have experience in the area of Industrial Instrumentation
and as a teacher of Spanish and English.
I enjoy a lot learning new languages, including Korean, and I can speak English fluently.
I know that for some people Spanish can be a little complicated,
but don't worry, I can help you to improve your skills,
so that you will be able to achieve your goals in Spanish.
What can I offer you?
My classes will be focused on improving your vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing and pronunciation,
using different resources like articles or videos with topics of your interest.
Regarless of the level you have, if you want to learn, improve or just practice Spanish
I invite you to contact me, and together we can create a space according to your needs.
Hope to see you soon!
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My Edited Video - Duration: 0:24.
Hello!
Bonjour les eleves!
Je suis ravie de partager la francais avec vous.
I am so excited that you have decided to take French this year, and I get to share all things
French with you.
So, make sure you check back in on this website regularly throughout the school year to keep
up on anything that might be happening.
Explorez le site, amusez-vous bien, and I will see you all very soon.
A Bientot!
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Dr. Arghavan Salles – Video Bio - Duration: 3:01.
I was born in Iran and my Mom and I left Iran when I was five and lived in Iowa
for several years before moving to California and that's where I spent most of my life
was in California.
I went to medical school at Stanford University and went on to do my residency and a PhD
at Stanford as well prior to coming to St. Louis.
My two major areas of interest are bariatric surgery or weight loss surgery, helping people
to lose weight, and anti-reflex surgery or what we call foregut surgery so surgery on the stomach.
I also take care of a number of other types of problems and a number of different types
of patients including patients who have hernias from previous surgeries, or who have hernias
in their groins or have problems with their gall bladder.
I think the decision to have bariatric surgery is a really personal one.
There are a number of factors that play into that decision, including what other medical
problems that patient has, how effective other weight loss efforts have been and how bothered
they are by the excess weight that they may be carrying around.
For those that have made that decision I think it is one of the most important things that
they can do for their own health because the changes that happen after bariatric surgery
are dramatic and positive.
People go from not being able to see a movie in a movie theater or not being able to fly
without paying for two seats.
Then you take into account the medical changes that happen.
So peoples blood pressure improves, their diabetes improves, their cholesterol improves
so the number of medications they take every day improves.
It's really important for the patient and the physician and the dietitians and the psychologist
to all work together because those are all big changes that happen for patients after
the surgery and it's impossible to go through it alone and be successful.
So they need support from us and also support from their friends and family.
Having been always in academic medical centers I am a little bit biased, I think that the
care that people provide in places like Stanford and Washington University is better.
I think that because we do stay on top of the research, we know all the latest papers
that are coming out, we attend conferences and talk about the latest techniques.
We meet with each other and talk about the latest data and the latest techniques
and make decisions together about what we think is best for our patients.
I think one of the most satisfying things is being able to help people.
Just yesterday I did bariatric surgery for a patient and she had made it through that
entire process, she made the decision to have the surgery, went through all the evaluations
we asked her to do, made it to the surgery date and when I saw her in the afternoon after
surgery just to see how she was doing and she was so grateful that we have taken this
step together and started her on a path to better health and that's a really great feeling.
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Germany's Crazy Robot Censorship In Video Games - Duration: 4:36.
There are a few reasons why you may not want to be a gamer living in Germany.
The sometimes strict censorship of video game violence, for example, is sure to upset those
of you who enjoy seeing your enemies exploding to pieces.
However, once upon a time, German gamers were faced with something a bit more bizarre when
it comes to video game censorship and I'm talking about... the robots.
You see, one way that the industry decided to tackle Germany's problem with video game
violence was to turn all of the characters into non-human robots instead.
Due to this, there are many examples from the 90s and 00s of games having a special
German version created that are extremely different to the rest of the world... and
much more mechanical in nature.
Take Soldier of Fortune 2, for example, which is a popular FPS from back in 2002.
As you can see from the gameplay, there's no shortage of that red stuff, with you being
able to target any of the enemies' body parts and obliterate them to pieces.
Back in 2002, Soldier of Fortune's gameplay was groundbreaking and there was absolutely
no chance that it would be allowed to be released in Germany in its original form.
And so, for the German release, the devs completely changed the game and not only turned every
single human character into a robot, but also replaced the story with a new one, where the
game now takes place in a parallel universe where mankind was completely wiped out by
machines.
The game of course plays and feels very different with all humans now turned to machines.
Also, this means that there's no more of that high tech violence system, with the robots
instead blowing up when defeated.
Another game released in Germany with humans turned to robots is Carmageddon, the graphic
vehicle combat game from 1997.
One big part of the title was the ability to mow down pedestrians during races for points.
Over in Germany though...
German games turning characters into robots though, goes back even further than the 90s,
with one of the first cases happening in Contra from way back in 1988.
This one however, ended up affecting all European regions and it even led to the title being
given a new name...
Probotector.
As you can see on the cover art, the game is now based around futuristic robots instead.
These changes affected all humans in the game and then went on to also be made to all of
the Contra sequels for a whooping 9 years.
One of the later games even decided to make the same changes to a wolf-like playable character,
showing that this treatment wasn't exclusive to humans.
This is similar to Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, which made changes to all of its Demon enemies,
which, whilst humanoid looking in nature, aren't actually human
Turok does also contain many proper human enemies though, such as human poachers, soldiers
and sergeants.
Naturally, these were censored in Germany the same... by turning them into some sort
of robot.
Now there are many more examples of German games with similar sort of changes, but the
last for today will be a rather infamous case from 2003's Command & Conquer: Generals.
The real time strategy game was actually originally released completely uncensored in Germany
and with only a 16+ rating.
However, shortly after release the game was then indexed by the German government, meaning
that it was unable to be sold openly and had to be hidden out of view of children by, for
example, hiding it under counters.
This would, of course, heavily affect sales and so out of nowhere the devs had to create
a new version of their game for the German market.
Thus, a little while later came a version that had many changes made to it, to remove
anything that could potentially cause issues... one of the most popular forms of editing being,
yet again, turning all humans into machines.
Dozens of art assets had to be altered and it really gives a different impression than
the original.
Other changes include the removal of all civilians, changing anthrax to acid, the removal of elements
that were related to real life and even a mission being completely cut from the game.
There were many other changes made to the German version and perhaps one day Censored
Gaming could make a full in-depth video going into these.
Here, for example, is one of the other ways that Command & Conquer: Generals handled human
characters, with the bombers on the left being replaced by bombs on wheels.
Thankfully for German gamers though, it's now been a long time since this sort of thing
has happened and, in fact, the country has actually got a lot more relaxed in recent
years, with them allowing games like Mortal Kombat X completely uncensored.
However, with so many classics from the past being affected, including Valve's Half Life
which is commonly regarded as one of the most influential games of all time, these are memories
that still to this day must unfortunately linger on.
Until next time, thank you for watching.
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June 30, 2017 | Federal Legislative Report | AFSCME Video - Duration: 1:20.
This week, the House Education and Workforce Committee led by the GOP
considered several bills that significantly undermined critical labor protections
and weakened workers' ability to organize.
These anti-worker bills are yet another attack on the freedom to negotiate for
fair wages, benefits, and working conditions.
These harmful policies must be prevented from becoming law.
House and Senate committees approved vastly different approaches to the reauthorization
of the Federal Aviation Administration.
The House, following President Trump's lead, decided to pursue a risky path to privatization of the FAA,
spinning it out to a quasi-private entity, which AFSCME opposes.
The Senate renewed the FAA without the risky privatization scheme.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was forced to postpone the vote on his health care bill
after several Republicans balked at voting for it.
But McConnell is hard at work, trying to make backroom deals to line up the votes he needs.
Now more than ever, we need to tell our senators to oppose this bill.
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Fitz & The Tantrums' 'HandClap' School of Rock Cover | Official Music Video | Nick - Duration: 3:13.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
(SINGING) Somebody save your soul,
cause you've been sinning in the city.
I know too many troubles, all these people
got you losing control.
You're like a hug to me, and luxury, my sugar and gold.
I want the good life, every good night.
You're a hard one to hold.
Cause you don't even know.
I can make your hands clap.
Said I can make your hands clap.
Somebody save your soul, cause you've
been sinning in the city.
I know too many troubles, all these people
got you losing control.
You're like a hug to me, a luxury, my sugar and gold.
I want your love and your affection
when I'm holding you close.
Cause you don't even know.
I can make your hands clap.
Said I can make your hands clap.
Every night, when the stars come out,
am I the only living soul around?
Need to believe you could hold me down,
cause I'm in need of something good right now.
We could be screaming till the sun comes out,
and when we wake, we'd be the only sound.
Get on my knees and say a prayer to James Brown
that I can make your hands clap.
That I can make your hands clap.
That I can make your hands clap.
My flesh is searching for your worst and best.
Don't ever deny.
I'm like a stranger.
Give me danger, all your wrongs and your rights.
Secrets on Broadway, to the freeway,
you're a keeper, a friend.
Fear no conviction, grapes of wrath
can only sweeten your vine.
But you don't even know.
I can make your hands clap.
Said I can make your hands clap.
Every night, when the stars come out,
am I the only living soul around?
Need to believe you could hold me down,
cause I'm in need of something good right now.
We could be screaming till the sun comes out,
and when we wake, we'd be the only sound.
Get on my knees and say a prayer to James Brown
that I can make your hands clap.
Let's go!
That I can make your hands clap.
That I can make your hands clap.
[SINGING] That I can make your hands clap.
So can I get a hand clap?
I can make your hands clap.
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1 KPMG Story Video Jorge Humberto Ríos y Pedro Melo - Duration: 5:56.
Good morning dear passengers, we commanders thank you for choosing to fly with KPMG with destination 2020.
The estimated duration of the flight will be four years.
For safety reasons and to avoid interfering with flight instruments,
we remind you that mobile phones and other electronic devices should remain switched off
once the doors has been closed.
Please store all your carry-on luggage in the compartments below the front seat,
leaving the aisle and emergency exits clear;
Now, please fasten your seatbelt and keep your seat back in the vertical position;
we remind you smoking is not allowed on the plane.
Thank you for your attention and have a happy flight.
Good morning, dear passengers,
I cordially invite you to this trip to 2020,
where our strategy will be of prime importance in the course of this trip.
We are currently joined by Pedro Melo,
who I invite say a few words about the history of KPMG in the region
and about his professional life at KPMG,
and what this has represented for our strategy, our vision and in general, for our Story ...
Thank you very much Pedro.
Thanks Jorge,
this is a very special moment at KPMG Colombia and also at KPMG Americas
and KPMG International.
We have here a special moment where we're sharing our strategy plus what our history is.
Starting with the history of the region,
we've been here since 1915,
when Mr. Peat arrived in Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires;
he moved to South America with a single purpose, which is to serve his clients in the region.
This combined with the career, with the moment of all people,
KPMG in my case, provided me with very special moments.
I have worked with clients of all magnitudes, large, small,
different industries and a great learning.
Today we have a fantastic story in KPMG that we can talk a lot.
From the personal point of view,
I`ve been here in the firm for thirty years
and I began career
in auditing and I lived very special moments.
I worked for two years in the United States;
I had the opportunity to lead an advisory group for four years.
I believe that the combination of the people with the history of the firm
contributes to the events for this day that we are going to continue until 2020
... with you Jorge.
Thank you very much Pedro.
The history of Colombia also goes back a long way,
we go back more than fifty years, sixty years in Colombia.
I joined the firm in the year 85, 1985,
in that year there were no more than 40 employees in the firm,
today we've passed 1,250 employees.
For me it is a source of great pride to lead this journey
that will take us to the year 2020,
where we will have great opportunities,
great challenges to prove our value and to demonstrate
our drive towards better well-being and better living at KPMG.
The story for us is very important, the way we've done our work is also very important,
and we hope that with your support,
with your decisive support we can get to a good port
in these four years.
Because when we land in 2020 having fulfilled this goal,
it is cerntain that you and as I will be so satisfied
that we be able to say "Mission accomplished".
Jorge, I am sure that the passengers who are embarking on this journey to 2020
are embarking on a beautiful KPMG story,
where our purpose and our values
are fundamental stepping stones to continue serving our clients with the strengths we have.
But with the combination of strategy and forward thinking,
the combination of these factors where the strategy connects, not only within the country,
but also connects with other countries in the region and in America globally,
because we can make investments
and we can achieve opportunities for all people in the same direction;
and we also have a very clear vision.
"Clear Choice"
With "Clear Choice", we place people, clients,
and the public at the center of our equation
and in many processes we're there starting with the strategy
that you and your leadership group needs to share with everyone here today,
you can be sure that it will be a successful path moving forward.
So, I'm counting on you,
with the leadership team,
with everyone here for a successful day.
Welcome to trip to 2020, it's a pleasure to be with you.
Thank you very much Pedro
and I invite you again to enjoy and have a pleasant trip.
We remain together, Jorge! We're still together!
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