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Outer Banks Mall - Nags Head, NC - TV Commercial v2
A TV commercial I did for The Outer Banks Mall. If you're going to the Outer Banks, you'll find everything you need in one convenient place right here at the mall! We did two versions of the commercial (each has a slightly different ending) so that we could fit all of the store names into the ticker at the top. There were too many of them to fit into just one ad and keep it so it was so fast you couldn't read them.
Walsh Week at Nags Head NC june 2013
Sweet Peace
SOLD-54216 Cape Hatteras Drive, Frisco, NC
This one is a refreshing change from the competition, thanks to many updates and care given by the owner occupants. Don't skip seeing it on your next visit. You will be welcomed by the brick road drive and patio and extra large decks that are sheltered by trees when you arrive on this quiet ocean side street. The ground level has an elevated storage utility room and huge unfinished bonus room, all measuring over 500 square feet. The mid-level includes three nice sized bedrooms and a bath with jetted tub. Covered decks on this level are 8' to 10' wide the length of two sides of the house. The top floor has another full bath, a vaulted great room with two seating areas and dining, an updated kitchen, and French doors that lead into a 16' x 10' sunroom. You may enjoy nice wide sun decks on this level too, or sprawl out on the spacious roof top deck that boasts sweet views of the ocean and the sound. The list of updates is extensive. Since their purchase in 2004, the home has been resided with cedar shakes, windows have been replaced, a 30 year roof was installed around 2005, carpet updated, heat pumps replaced, roof top deck rebuilt, top level decking replaced, lifetime water heater from the electric Co-op was installed, the appliances and stack washer/dryer were replaced, and more. Make it a point to come see it for yourself!
For Sale: 1098 Crane View Rd. Salisbury, NC
A beautiful custom-built brick home on High Rock Lake (2nd largest lake in North Carolina, located in a new/small/private development - Crane Point. The interior of the home boasts a whopping 5,486 square feet (heated space) of open concept living space with two wood burning fireplaces. The large kitchen is a chef’s dream with cherry cabinets, ceramic tile floor, a breakfast nook, and a walk-in pantry. Adjacent to the kitchen is a vaulted dining room. Additionally on the main level is an
18’ x 21’ living room with a fireplace and two double French doors that open on a 60' x 12' deck. The Master Bedroom is
17’ x 18’ with French doors also opening to the deck. The Master Bath has a separate Jacuzzi tub, a shower, and his/her walk-in closets. This level also has an additional bedroom and bathroom. Beautiful crown molding throughout; the ceiling height on this level is 10’. The chandeliered foyer has a ceiling height of 22’. The laundry room is complete with cupboards, a desk, and a built-in ironing board. The upper level includes two bedrooms, both lake-view. One bedroom is 13’ x 14’; the other is 14’ x 16’; both have walk-in closets. The adjoining bath includes a double sink and is 8’ x 8’. Plenty of attic storage space. The lower level consists of a game room that is 21’ x 37’, with a fireplace, wet bar, and room to spare for a pool table. There is another Master Bedroom (300 square feet) that is lake-view and is “L”-shaped with a Master Bath (10’ x 6’) with double sinks and a large walk-in closet. In addition, there is a potential 5th bedroom (currently serves as an office) that is 13’ x 16’ with a walk-in closet. The lower level also features a 13’ x 37’ mirrored workout facility. There is also half-bath. The lower level could easily be converted to an in-law suite. Two sets of double French doors lead to a patio and then down to the pier. This magnificent tri-level home is situated on a private 1 acre lot with 200 feet of water frontage. It includes a pier and a 16’ x 20’ floating dock (deep water off the dock). The property features a 2-car garage (24’ x 24’), a large area above the garage for storage, heat pumps, and an irrigation system to water the lawn, landscaping, and garden. State maintained roads, 5 mile drive to I-85 (Exit 81), and easy access to Concord, Charlotte, Greensboro, and Winston-Salem, North Carolina. For more information call Land Or Lake Realty @ 704-636-7373
Stackhouse Restaurant
The Stackhouse Restaurant in Mars Hill is a local favorite and famous for its massive burgers.
Mars Hill, NC
Wakeboarding on The Outer Banks. Still learning.
I know this is not all that exciting. Just proud I stayed up as long as I did. It's a work in progress. Colington Creek Wakeboarding- Kill Devil Hills, NC
Avon Haunted Bridge and Mayberry Cafe
The Haunted Bridge in Avon, Indiana, as well as the Andy Griffith Show-themed Mayberry Cafe in Danville, Indiana. Also a visit to the Hendricks County Courthouse and christmas lights.
Holiday Inn, Sandusky Review | HOTELS IN OHIO
Holiday Inn, Sandusky Review | HOTELS IN OHIO
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*** Holiday Inn Express & Suites Sandusky (1515 Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky, OH 44870, USA) ***
Located in Sandusky, Ohio, this Holiday Inn Express & Suites is 3.9 km from Cedar Point Amusement Park. The hotel offers a complimentary buffet breakfast and free WiFi access throughout the hotel.
Each room at this hotel is air-conditioned and is equipped with a flat-screen TV with cable channels. Some rooms include a seating area where you can relax. You will find a coffee machine in the room.
You will find a 24-hour front desk at the property.
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My Review:
I booked this hotel because of the cost and the proximity to Cedar Point. It was okay, not great. I was a bit disappointed. When we arrived the presentation was okay. When I booked the room I asked if I could get the room earlier, so when I arrived an hour early they told me it was not ready to come back an hour later. An hour later once I open the door to our room it had an odd smell, the room was clean, the bathroom was clean, but the smell was odd.
The beds were comfy, but we realize that the sheets were not clean, on the first night we stayed, I was very uncomfortable with that. The room was big and the bathroom was clean. The room has a refrigerator and micro. The hotel also has washers and dryers.
On the first day, we had breakfast and it was not a pleasant experience. It was very crowded, the pancake machine was not working correct the staff was upset, and only 2 people working with everyone that was trying to get their breakfast. There was not a lot of choices with the cereal, the scrambled eggs were very watery, awful, we had the best we could with what was available. There is an inside small pool I was not able to see up close the pool to see if it was clean. We were located at the back end of the parking lot and had no view accept some other older hotels. The only thing that was nice it was the free ice cream night and the coffee. But we have quiet rooms, but we expected more.
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Marie Nahikian Smart Community Growth
Marie Nahikian In the 1970's she was founder and first executive director of the Adams-Morgan Organization, she served on the Rental Accommodations Commission, which oversees administration of the city's rent control law.
She was active in pushing for council enactment of the antispeculation-tax bill and renewed rent control legislation.
In 1975, she convened a national meeting of neighborhood representatives in Washington that led to formation of the National Association of Neighborhoods.
1987 – 1991 Deputy Executive Director for Development,
Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority
1993 – 1998 Executive Director Habitat for Humanity-NYC
1997 – 2003 Executive Director, Queens County Economic Development Corporation, Regional Lending Consortium Coordinator for the Long Island Housing Partnership
2001 – 2008 NY President Property Management & Development Co. Housing Works
2009 – November 2014 she was Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development at the Department of Housing and Urban Development .
From January 2015 – March 2016 Marie Nahikian became the director of the Office of Supportive Housing (OSH) for Philadelphia.
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SML Movie: Where's Jeffy?
Rosalina goes out of town and leaves Mario in charge of watching Jeffy and her necklace. Mario takes Jeffy to the park and can not find him!
Pastor Fights For Life After Deadly Rattlesnake's Bite | MY LIFE INSIDE: THE SNAKE CHURCH
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THE FORMER pastor of a snake-handling church has vowed to carry on handling serpents - despite almost dying after being bitten by a rattlesnake. Cody Coots is the ex-leader of the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus’ Name church in Middlesboro, Kentucky, one of America’s only remaining snake-handling churches. The dangerous ritual had already cost the Pentecostal church its previous pastor, Cody’s father Jamie Coots, 42, after he was bitten by a rattlesnake and killed in 2014. The disturbing footage of Cody being bitten by a timber rattlesnake - the same snake that killed his his father - features in My Life Inside: The Snake Church, a two-part film from Barcroft TV. Cody was airlifted to hospital where he was eventually stabilised despite major swelling to his eyes, face and airways. Cody survived and recovered and, despite his ordeal, still attends the church and says he has no plans to give up handling snakes.
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Inmates killed in Brazil prison riot buried
(31 Jul 2019) Relatives and friends of some of the 58 inmates killed during a prison riot in Altamira city, northern Brazil, buried the bodies of their loved ones on Wednesday.
Gelson Gusmao, father of one of the victims, stood near the coffin while waiting for his turn to bury his son.
He asked for support from the president Jair Bolsonaro to improve the situation in the prisons.
The 56-year-old man insisted that was necessary to diminish the violence in the prisons and provide more security and space to the inmates.
I think it happened because of the overcrowded prisons, he said.
While some families in the cemetery paid their last respects to the victims, dozens waited outside the forensic institute waiting to identify the bodies of those killed on Monday morning during the riot.
Only 15 of the bodies from the riot had been released to family members by late on Tuesday.
Workers at the coroner's office said they were slowed by the small size of the facility, as well as problems with lighting that meant they had to stop working at 6:30 p.m.
In the Amazon heat, the bodies were being kept in a large refrigerated truck.
The number of dead increased on Wednesday, when the authorities confirmed that four inmates allegedly involved in deadly clash between prison gangs had died of asphyxiation while being transferred to a safer lockup.
The Para state public security office said the four were discovered dead when the prison vehicle arrived in the town of Maraba.
They said vehicle had four compartments and was carrying 30 handcuffed inmates who were suspected of involvement in Monday's clash gangs at the Altamira prison.
Authorities said the four who died were from the same gang and said they are investigating.
The prisoners were among 46 being sent to other prisons, including stricter federal facilities.
Local authorities confirmed late on Tuesday at least 33 inmates had been moved to the state capital of Belem, from where they would be sent to other jails.
State officials said clashes erupted in Altamira early Monday when the local Comando Classe A gang attacked a wing of the prison holding members of the rival Comando Vermelho, or Red Command.
Brazil has the world's third-largest prison population, behind the United States and China, with more than 720,000 individuals behind bars, according to official data from 2017.
Some Brazilian prisons have more than three times as many inmates as their maximum capacity.
At Altamira, a local judge revealed in a July report examined by The Associated Press that he had counted 343 detainees in a facility authorized for a maximum of 163 people.
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Vietnam War Documentary: Inside the Viet Cong - Tactics, Weapons, Tunnels, Uniform
The Viet Cong, or National Liberation Front (NLF), was a political organization and army in South Vietnam and Cambodia that fought the United States and South Vietnamese governments during the Vietnam War (1959--1975), and emerged on the winning side. More:
It had both guerrilla and regular army units, as well as a network of cadres who organized peasants in the territory it controlled. Many soldiers were recruited in South Vietnam, but others were attached to the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN), the regular North Vietnamese army. During the war, communists and anti-war spokesmen insisted the Viet Cong was an insurgency indigenous to the South, while the U.S. and South Vietnamese governments portrayed the group as a tool of Hanoi. This allowed writers to distinguish northern communists from the southern communists. However, as it turned out, northerners and southerners were always under the same command structure.[5]
Southern Vietnamese communists established the National Liberation Front in 1960 to encourage the participation of non-communists in the insurgency. Many of the Viet Cong's core members were regroupees, southern Vietminh who had resettled in the North after the Geneva Accord (1954). Hanoi gave the regroupees military training and sent them back to the South along the Ho Chi Minh trail in the early 1960s. The NLF called for Southerners to overthrow the camouflaged colonial regime of the American imperialists and to make efforts toward the peaceful unification. The Viet Cong's best-known action was the Tet Offensive, a massive assault on more than 100 South Vietnamese urban centers in 1968, including an attack on the US embassy in Saigon. The offensive riveted the attention of the world's media for weeks, but also overextended the Viet Cong. Later communist offensives were conducted predominately by the North Vietnamese. The group was dissolved in 1976 when North and South Vietnam were officially unified under a communist government.
The severe communist losses during Tet allowed the U.S. to gradually withdraw combat forces and to shift responsibility to the South Vietnamese, a process called Vietnamization. Pushed into Cambodia, the Viet Cong could no longer draw South Vietnamese recruits.[69] In May 1968, Trường Chinh urged protracted war in a speech that was published prominently in the official media, so the fortunes of his North first fraction may have revived at this time.[71] COSVN rejected this view as lacking resolution and absolute determination.[72] The Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 led to intense Sino-Soviet tension and to the withdrawal of Chinese forces from North Vietnam. Beginning in February 1970, Lê Duẩn's prominence in the official media increased, suggesting that he was again top leader and had regained the upper hand in his longstanding rivalry with Trường Chinh.[73] After the overthrow of Prince Sihanouk in March 1970, the Viet Cong faced a hostile Cambodian government which authorized a U.S. offensive against its bases in April. However, the capture of the Plain of Jars and other territory in Laos, as well as five provinces in northeastern Cambodia, allowed the North Vietnamese to reopen the Ho Chi Minh Trail.[74] Although 1970 was a much better year for the Viet Cong than 1969,[74] it would never again be more than an adjunct to the PAVN. The 1972 Easter Offensive was a direct North Vietnamese attack across the demilitarized zone between North and South.[75] Despite the Paris Peace Accords, signed by all parties in January 1973, fighting continued. In March, Trà was recalled to Hanoi for a series of meetings to hammer out a plan for a massive offense against Saigon.[76]
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Races and Cultures in the Deep South of the United States: Educational Film
The Southern United States—commonly referred to as the American South, Dixie, or simply the South— is an area in the southeastern and south-central United States. More:
The region is known for its distinct culture and history, having developed its own customs, musical styles and varied cuisines that have helped distinguish it from the rest of the United States. The South has traditionally shown the strongest instances and rules favoring racism against Blacks and Hispanics.[2][3] The Southern ethnic heritage is diverse.[4] The central factor has been the consequence of plantation dependence on slave labor; the presence of a large proportion of African Americans in the population; and the Reconstruction Era after the Civil War.
Historically, the South relied heavily on agriculture, and was highly rural until after 1945. It has since become more industrialized and urban and has attracted national and international migrants. The American South is now among the fastest-growing areas in the United States. While there has been rapid economic growth, every Southern state with the exceptions of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Florida has a higher poverty rate than the American average.[5] Poverty is especially prevalent in rural areas.[citation needed] Sociological research indicates that Southern collective identity stems from political, demographic, and cultural distinctiveness. The region contains the Bible Belt, an area of high church attendance, especially Evangelical churches such as the Southern Baptist Convention. Studies have shown that Southerners are more conservative than non-Southerners in several areas, including religion, morality, international relations and race relations.[6][7] This is evident in both the region's religious attendance figures and in the support for the Republican Party in political elections since the 1960s.[6][7]
Overall, the South has had lower percentages of high school graduates, lower housing values, lower household incomes, and lower cost of living than the rest of the United States.[8] These factors, combined with the fact that Southerners have continued to maintain strong loyalty to family ties, has led some sociologists to label white Southerners a quasi-ethnic regional group.[9] In previous censuses, the largest ancestry group identified by Southerners was English or mostly English,[10][11][12] with 19,618,370 self-reporting English as an ancestry on the 1980 census, followed by 12,709,872 listing Irish and 11,054,127 Afro-American.[10][11][12] Almost a third of all Americans who claim English ancestry can be found in the American South, and over a quarter of all Southerners claim English descent as well.[13] The South also continues to have the highest percentage of African-Americans in the country.
Apart from its climate, the living experience in the South increasingly resembles the rest of the nation. The arrival of millions of Northerners (especially in the suburbs and coastal areas) and millions of Hispanics means the introduction of cultural values and social norms not rooted in Southern traditions. Observers conclude that collective identity and Southern distinctiveness are thus declining, particularly when defined against an earlier South that was somehow more authentic, real, more unified and distinct. The process has worked both ways, however, with aspects of Southern culture spreading throughout a greater portion of the rest of the United States in a process termed Southernization.