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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-Check out Dr. Nicholson's website here for more juicy stuff-
-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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Cape Dorset, Nunavut: The Epicentre of Inuit Art
The Inuit of Cape Dorset have a solid sense of family, society and tradition, and through their art have managed to place this tiny hamlet prominently on the international arts scene.
The most basic elements used in the Northwest Coast formline art.
The basic design elements of a Northwest Coast Native style wedding band
COSTCO * NEW CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS SHOPPING * SHOP WITH ME 2019
Come with me to Costco! the latest Christmas decorations are here. New santa, Natvity set, Christmas cards, Christmas ribbon, Christmas yard décor, fireplace ideas, LED lights, LED Christmas lights and more. If your in the market for the nativity set you might want to get that early. Once they sell out . They rarely put any new ones back on the shelf . If your unhappy with your purchase don't forget you can bring it back. Even without a receipt . Thank you for joining me on the store walkthrough, shop with me, come with me. ON this channel we look we share :)
Hope you get ideas on what you can find in store.
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The National for January 8, 2019 — Humboldt Driver, Pipeline Protests, Stranded Passengers
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Brien Foerster recent Elongated Skull findings and Egypt Tour 2017
15th Show February 8th 2017
Brien Foerster was my guest, live from Peru
Wednesday at 12 PM Pacific / 3 PM Eastern US / 8 PM GMT UK / 9 PM Paris
Brien Foerster: recent Elongated Skull findings and Egypt Tour 2017
Recent elongated skull findings in Peru and Bolivia, Egypt Tour and evidence of a 12,000 year old cataclysm
Brien Foerster will discuss his latest research updates and discoveries
Brien was born in Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A. but grew up on the west coast of Canada. At age 11, he became fascinated with the Native art of the Haida native people, and began carving totem poles, and other related art forms, learning from Native teachers. In 1995 he moved to Maui, Hawaii, and was hired as assistant project manager for the building of the 62 foot double hull sailing canoe ( ancestor of the modern day catamaran ) Mo’okiha O Pi’ilani ( Sacred Lizard That Pierces The Heavens. ) This project lasted 2 years.
Peru became his next major area of interest. The study of the Inca culture led to his writing a book, A Brief History Of The Incas, which is available on his website, hiddenincatours.com As of January 2013 he had written a total of 12 books.
He also writes articles for Graham Hancock, and is associated with Lloyd Pye of the Starchild project, who is analyzing the DNA of elongated human skulls of the Peruvian Paracas culture on his behalf. The preliminary results of this have been included in the recently published book that Brien co-authored with David Hatcher Childress, The Enigma Of Cranial Deformation: Elongated Skulls Of The Ancients. It is available through Adventures Unlimited Press.
He counts amongst his colleagues Stephen Mehler, author, archaeologist, ancient Egypt oral tradition specialist and expert on crystal skulls, Christopher Dunn, engineer and author of The Giza Power Plant, Dr. Robert Schoch, geologist and expert of ancient Egypt, Hugh Newman of Megalithomania, who he co-sponsors tours with, and many other well known “alternative” authors and researchers.
Brien has been on 9 episodes of Ancient Aliens, numerous radio interviews, featured on a new US series called Unsealed, as well as the The Watchers, episode 6.
He has become an authority on the megalithic works of South America and the perplexing ancient Elongated Headed people of the area, and divides his time between Paracas Peru, and Cusco.
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Quoi faire dans l'Ouest du Canada? | 7 idées | BC & Alberta
Tu viens de finir de travailler dans l'Ouest du Canada, au BC, en Alberta ou même au Yukon? Tu te demandes où aller, quelles activités faire et qu'est-ce qui vaut vraiment la peine de visiter? Et en plus de ça tu as un budget limité de voyageur? Alors cette vidéo est parfaite car tu pourras créer ta liste de must en dedans des 9 prochaines minutes!
0:26 Vancouver/Stanley Park/Lynn Canyon Park/Canna Clinic
2:29 Whistler/Squamish/Garibaldi Lake
3:21 Tofino/Poole's Land/Middle Beach/Lone Cone Island
5:08 Victoria/Terry Fox Mile Zero/Beacon Hill Park/Parlement/Totem
6:08 Alberta/Banff/Jasper/Moraine Lake/Lake Louise/Icefield Parkway/Miette Hot Springs/Maligne Canyon/Athasbaca Falls
6:39 West Coast Trail/Juan de Fuca Trail
7:17 Haida Gwaii (Charlotte Islands)
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Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God
Lecture I in my Psychological Significance of the Biblical Stories series from May 16th at Isabel Bader Theatre in Toronto. In this lecture, I describe what I consider to be the idea of God, which is at least partly the notion of sovereignty and power, divorced from any concrete sovereign or particular, individual person of power. I also suggest that God, as Father, is something akin to the spirit or pattern inherent in the human hierarchy of authority, which is based in turn on the dominance hierarchies characterizing animals.
Q & A Starts: 1:57:25
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Week 3 & 4 of our year long, worldwide adventure, currently in Alberta. We are being hosted by my Aunt and Uncle in a small town called Bassano.
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SUMMARY OF WEEK 3 & 4
1. Dropped off my husband at YYC, Calgary airport where he was headed for Norway and the UK for business
2. Watched the solar eclipse, (safely)
3. Enjoyed my cousins kids who are 8 and 6, flashback to my kids a mere 8 years ago
4. Created sculptures for the garden with ceramics, glass pieces and whatever else was collected by my auntie in her travels
5. Made a few runs into Calgary, visiting and bringing my husband out to Bassano
6. Watched a great Canadian movie called 'One Week',
7. My son logged a few hours of driving
8. Painted many rocks with the best pens ever,
9. Sat in on a knitting circle, first ever, loved, loved it!
10. Back to Calgary to take care of a bearded dragon....
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Aboriginal Canadian personalities
Over the course of centuries, many Aboriginal Canadians have played a critical role in shaping the history of Canada. From art and music, to law and government, to sports and war; Aboriginal customs and culture have had a strong influences on defining Canadian culture. The National Aboriginal Achievement Awards are the annual awards presented by Indspire, formerly the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation. The awards were first established in 1993 in conjunction with the United Nations declaring the 1990s International Decade of the World's Indigenous peoples. June 21 is Canada's National Aboriginal Day, in recognition of the cultural contributions made by Canada's indigenous population. The day was first celebrated in 1996 following Governor General of Canada Roméo LeBlanc's proclamation.
1,172,790 million people reported having at least some Aboriginal ancestry in 2006, representing 3.8% of the total Canadian population. From 1981 to 2001, the percentage of Aboriginal people who obtained college diplomas increased from 15.0 per cent to 22.0 per cent, while the percentage that obtained university degrees increased from 4.0 per cent to 6.0 per cent. This compares with increases of 20.0 per cent to 25.0 per cent for non-Aboriginal people obtaining college diplomas that is a narrow gap between the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal population. This is partly due to organizations that focus attention on the achievements and welfare of Aboriginal Canadians like, Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, Native Women's Association of Canada, Aboriginal Curatorial Collective, National Aboriginal Health Organization, Metis Child and Family Services Society and Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.
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Jewish & Indigenous Looted Treasures | Lecture by Stacey Jessiman de Nanteuil at Krannert Art Museum
On February 8, 2018, Stacey Jessiman de Nanteuil presented a scholar lecture at Krannert Art Museum titled, Jewish and Indigenous Looted Treasures: Comparing Legal and Ethical Approaches to Provenance Research and Restitution.
This lecture is presented as part of the KAM exhibition Provenance: A Forensic History of Art, curated by doctoral candidate in Art History at the University of Illinois Nancy Karrels.
Stacey Jessiman de Nanteuil is co-chair of the Advocacy Committee for Lawyers Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation, Senior Counsel at JFK Law Corporation, and president of CHDR Consulting, Inc.
Event sponsored in part by the Frances P. Rohlen Visiting Artist Fund of the College of Fine and Applied Arts at the University of Illinois, the School of Art and Design Visitors Committee, and Krannert Art Museum
About Krannert Art Museum
Krannert Art Museum (KAM) promotes a vibrant exchange of ideas in the visual arts. KAM's rich permanent collection contains works of art dating from the fourth millennium BCE to the present, representing a broad range of cultures and varied modes of artistic expression. Located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, KAM is the second largest general fine arts museum in Illinois. Information on the museum's full range of projects may be found at