Canada Trip Vlog
AJ and I went on another adventure! We road tripped to Toronto, Ontario.
On the way, we passed through the cities of Lansing, Michigan; Flint, Michigan; Mississauga, Ontario; Hamilton, Ontario; St. Catharines, Ontario; Niagara, Ontario; Niagara Falls, New York; Buffalo, New York; Erie, Pennsylvania; Cleveland, Ohio and Columbus, Ohio.
We visited:
TORONTO
Air Canada Centre (Raptors/Maple Leafs)
Hockey Hall of Fame
CN Tower
Rogers Centre
Irish Embassy Pub
Sheraton Centre
Eaton Centre
Tim Hortons (many times)
TRIP BACK:
Ralph Wilson Stadium (Bills) - Orchard Park, NY
Primanti Bros. - Erie, PA
Music:
I didn't make it, take credit for it, monetize it or claim it in any way. Heres a list of songs and artists. Buy their shit.
Meant to Live by Switchfoot
Angels Fall by Breaking Benjamin
New Divide by Linking Park
Cold by Crossfade
Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson
Shut up and Dance by WALK THE MOON
Fire It Up by Thousand Foot Crutch
Sippin on Fire by Florida Georgia Line
Highway to Hell by AC/DC
WCW US Tag Title Match: The Young Pistols (c) v Flyin Brian & The Z-Man 1992 01 25
WCW U.S. Tag Team Champions The Young Pistols vs. Flyin' Brian & The Z-man. From the January 25th, 1992 edition of WCW World Wide Wrestling. Taped January 14th, 1992 at the Municipal Auditorium in Columbus, GA.
Vaso, Dublin, OH - April 2019
Date Night at Vaso. This was a pretty nice place, a bit loud for a date night, but the drinks were great.
Female artist from Columbus, ohio
Blac diamondz
Columbus Circle Murder: Man Killed Execution Style in Broad Daylight
New York police scour surveillance video for clues on murder in crowded street.
Master of the 'Man Weave' Gives Balding Men Confidence
At the end of 2017, the black hair care industry in the U.S. was worth $4.2 billion, according to Nielsen, with black shoppers spending $473 million on their hair. That huge spend is getting even bigger thanks to a new option for men with hair loss: man weaves.
Man weaves, or male units, are exploding in popularity, filling the chairs and wallets of the talented few barbers who have cornered the market.
John Cotton works at Leona Wilson Salon on 45th Street in Midtown Manhattan. He is one of the talented few helping men make the transformation. He is known for styling designer Virgil Abloh, billionaire Robert Smith, Jussie Smollett from Empire, and Jay Pharaoh of Saturday Night Live. Now he is getting attention for giving men their hair back.
John started doing man weaves about two years ago. He charges $300 to $700 for weaves that last anywhere from one to four months. The longer-lasting weaves require maintenance every two to three weeks, which runs $75 to $100.
John says his clients are thinning or balding, have receding hairlines, or have had cancer. He says he gives them their confidence back with hair. So much confidence that John is doing man weaves around the clock. A lot of days, he is at the salon doing weaves back-to-back-to-back from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
And the results are pretty impressive. The day we visited, John's client was absolutely speechless when he saw the end result. John says that seeing guys leave with a full head of hair—and knowing he did it—is the most exciting part.
—ALISON MORRIS
Riding with an outlaw motorcycle club
Lisa Ling discusses embedding with the Mongols Motorcycle Club and riding in a pack of hundreds of bikers. This is Life airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Dance in Chicago: Skating with James Brown's Style
In Chicago, J.B.-style skaters turn the roller rink into a dance floor, where it’s all “about the groove.”
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Murphy hydraulic Elevator at the Pub and Grill Garage plus elevator race
This is a very nice elevator. I loved the buttons. Make sure if you live near Downtown Columbus, Indiana, you should see a sign that says The Garage: Pub and Grill. Listen to the motor!
PLW - 20th Anniversary - Famous Faces (and Heels)
Power League Wrestling's 20th anniversary retrospect. Panelists: Amazin' Jay, Maniacal Mark, Carlos Arenas, Dr. Heresy and Matt Storm.
Chapter 7: Famous Faces (and Heels)
The Heartthrobs 0:59
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Detroit gas station shooting caught on camera
Detroit gas station shooting caught on camera
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Deadly altercation over parking spot caught on camera
A Florida father was killed in a convenience store parking lot.
The rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire - Marian H Feldman
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Before the sun never set on the British Empire; before Genghis Khan swept the steppe; before Rome extended its influence to encircle the Mediterranean Sea; there was ancient Assyria. Considered by historians to be the first true empire, Assyria’s innovations laid the groundwork for every superpower that has followed. Marian H Feldman details the rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire.
Lesson by Marian H Feldman, animation by Naghmeh Farzaneh.
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Structure of the Court System: Crash Course Government and Politics #19
This week Craig Benzine is going to talk about the structure of the U.S. court system and how exactly it manages to keep things moving smoothly. We’’ll talk about trial courts, district courts, appeals courts, circuit courts, state supreme courts, and of course the one at the top - the U.S. Supreme Court. It’s all quite a bit to manage with jurisdictions and such, but it's important to remember that the vast majority of cases never even make it to court! Most are settled out of court, but also terms like mootness and ripeness are used to throw cases out altogether. Today, we're going to focus on how cases make it to the top, and next week we’ll talk about what happens when they get there.
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Columbus Band Playing at Doral Charter Elementary School, February, 2019
History of Chicago and The Great Migration: Carol Adams & Timuel Black - Shimer College Ideas Series
▶️ The documentary and oral history of Chicago & The Great Migration, a discussion between Dr. Carol Adams & Historian Timuel Black; Presented by The Illinois Institute of Technology in collaboration with Shimer College.
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This year Shimer College joins the City of Chicago in celebrating the centennial of the Great Migration during black history month and beyond. In anticipation for 2016, we are kicking off the remembrance and festivity with this video of two celebrated American contemporaries, Dr. Carol Adams and historian Timuel Black. In this talk, Adams and Carol draw on both oral narrative and documentary accounts of this watershed moment in American History, to paint a vibrant picture of pre & post civil rights movement Chicago—the struggles it faced and continues to face. Touching on the eclipse of slavery through the injustice insidious Jim Crow, the speakers relate how their own legacies of flight from the South were intimately born of the American racial story. As the battle against everyday racism as well as institutionalized racist culture & law persists into this century, this video talk assists in broadening public discourse past Martin Luther King and Malcom X toward a richer historical context in which these figures had and continue to have meaning for national dialogue.
This video talk is brought to you by Shimer College's new youtube program Bright Ideas: a Thought Series from Chicago. Check out and subscribe to our channel for free lectures, talks, symposia, artistic performances, and more.
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Associate Professor of Liberal Arts, Shimer College
--About Shimer--
For those of you who are just discovering Shimer for the first time, Shimer is an alternative liberal arts College where students study a comprehensive “Great Books” program. This is just to say that our students take all seminar style classes instead of lectures, reading and discussing transformative books of the various fields of the liberal arts--math, science, philosophy, art, literature, psychology, sociology, anthropology and political science. We offer traditional four-year degrees, early entrance, and transfer paths. Oh, and of course, the financial aid and scholarships you need to make such a real education possible. Our biggest scholarship opportunities are the Dangerous Optimist Scholarship for transfer students transferring in the spring, and the Montaigne Scholarship for new students beginning in the fall. These scholarships, like our education, are designed to take you seriously—to meet you halfway and acknowledge the real seriousness of purpose and (in all honesty) the risk you take in applying.
[From: Wikipedia]
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The Great Migration was the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West that occurred between 1910 and 1970. Some historians differentiate between the first Great Migration (1910–1930), numbering about 1.6 million migrants who left mostly rural areas to migrate to northern industrial cities; and, after a lull during the Great Depression, a Second Great Migration (1940–1970), in which 5 million or more people moved from the South, including many to California and other western states. Between 1910 and 1970, blacks moved from 14 states of the South, especially Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, to the other three cultural (and census-designated) regions of the United States. According to US census figures, Georgia was the only Deep South state which suffered net declines in its African American population for three consecutive decades from 1920–1950. More townspeople with urban skills moved during the second migration...
A reverse migration has gathered strength since 1965...As early as 1975 to 1980, seven southern states were net black migration gainers. African-American populations have continued to drop throughout much of the Northeast, particularly with black emigration out of the state of New York, as well as out of Northern New Jersey as they rise in the Southern United States.
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Wikipedia contributors, Great Migration (African American), (accessed November 2, 2015).
ch 22) The Unreported Resistance
chapter 22: A People's History (Of The United States) Howard Zinn.
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Chapter 22, The Unreported Resistance, covers several movements that happened during the Carter-Reagan-Bush years that were ignored by much of the mainstream media. Topics covered include the anti-nuclear movement, the Plowshares Movement, the Council for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze, the Physicians for Social Responsibility, George Kistiakowsky, The Fate of the Earth, Marian Wright Edelman, the Citizens' Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes, the Three Mile Island accident, the Winooski 44, Abbie Hoffman, Amy Carter, the Piedmont Peace Project, Anne Braden, César Chávez, the United Farm Workers, the Farm Labor Organizing Committee, Teatro Campesino, LGBT social movements, the Stonewall riots, Food Not Bombs, the anti-war movement during the Gulf War, David Barsamian, opposition to Columbus Day, Indigenous Thought, Rethinking Schools, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
My philosophy for a happy life | Sam Berns | TEDxMidAtlantic
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Just before his passing on January 10, 2014, Sam Berns was a Junior at Foxboro High School in Foxboro, Massachusetts, where he achieved highest honors and was a percussion section leader in the high school marching band. He also achieved the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. Sam was diagnosed with Progeria, a rare, rapid aging disease, at the age of 2. He is featured in the Emmy award-winning documentary Life According to Sam, which premiered on HBO on October 21, 2013, 2 days before his 17th birthday.
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NLE Choppa | Before They Were Famous | Biography
NLE Choppa | Before They Were Famous | Biography
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Redneck Life (Official Video) Mini Thin Country Rap hick hop 2018
Mini Thin flips a classic childhood song into a redneck country rap party song! (No City Bitches were hurt during the filming of this video)
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