The Museum Of Illusions In NYC Is Nothing As It Seems
The Museum of Illusions recently opened in NYC and is filled with interactive exhibits. Perfect for all ages, the exhibits trick your eyes and brain.
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The Museum Of Illusions In NYC Is Nothing As It Seems
10 Facts Movie Theaters Don't Want You to Know
We all love movie theaters for the special feeling they give with fantastic special effects, complete sound immersion and the taste of popcorn. Would you still love them just as much if you found out their secrets movie theater owners don’t want you to know? We’re going to unveil 10 movie theater secrets.
In cinemas, many people can’t always keep their feelings to themselves and that’s normal. For example, a movie about cannibals called Raw appeared to be too hard to watch for a couple of visitors at The Toronto International Film Festival in 2016. The people fainted and one of them hit his head badly during the fall.
Digital devices can do everything on their own, and there are more automatic processes at a cinema than there were during the previous century.
Keep it in mind that in case there are some problems with a projector (the image is blurred, not centered, etc.), you’ll have to stand up and go notify a staff member in the lobby.
20% of the population, including Johnny Depp himself, simply can’t perceive those three dimensions. Harvard Medical School neurobiology professor Dr. Margaret S. Livingstone explains it could be due to stereo-blindness when eyes can’t see in 3D because of the way they are aligned.
If you love cleanliness that much, try to visit the cinema in the morning and avoid going there on Friday and Saturday nights when a lot of other people go out to the movies.
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The biggest part of the profit isn’t earned by ticket sales. 0:49
There’s a lot of piracy. 2:45
A younger audience can watch adult-rated movies. 3:35
Viewers cry, weep, and run out of the hallways. 4:11
Creative ways to sneak in food 5:19
Many people avoid 3D films. 5:57
If there’s something wrong with the picture, the projection booth worker won’t help. 6:58
Cinema halls are full of garbage on weekend nights. 7:38
People often fight at the movies. 8:32
You are being watched! 9:00
SUMMARY
-Theaters have to pay a lot to film studios in the first two months of distribution so they have to make their money out of concession.
-The cinema staff members who manage to prevent movie theft get a $500 prize.
-The younger generations buy a ticket when two movies start simultaneously, and one of them is not R-rated.
-A movie about cannibals called Raw appeared to be too hard to watch for a couple of visitors at The Toronto International Film Festival in 2016. The people fainted and one of them hit his head badly during the fall.
-One couple stuffed a truckload of food into an infant’s car seat and went to watch a movie. A girl from put some pasta into zip-lock bags and brought them into the cinema with her.
-3D glasses give you an illusion of being inside a movie and it drives your visual analyzer crazy.
-Even though a movie projector has to be programmed during the day, there’s nobody sitting in the booth when you watch a movie.
-A short break between two movies is not enough time for a cinema staff to thoroughly clean up a theater.
-Someone who loves to fight will always find a reason to do so. It could be that someone took someone else’s parking place, they talked on the phone during the movie, or someone is chomping too loudly.
-Thanks to security cameras, movie theater staff can spot and kick out couples that go too far on their “loveseats”.
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THE THINNING: NEW WORLD ORDER
After risking her life to expose the corruption of the thinning test, Laina Michaels (Peyton List) becomes the target of Governor Redding's machiavellian presidential campaign. Blake Redding (Logan Paul), trapped and enslaved in a secret underground work camp, must fight to reconnect with the love of his life and do what no failed student has done before: escape.
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10 Dumbest Criminals Caught On Camera
Here are 10 of the sloppiest criminals ever caught on camera.
It’s said that planning and executing the perfect crime involves a great deal of time, effort, and smarts. Perhaps that’s why some prefer to just wing it.
Here are 10 of the sloppiest criminals ever caught on camera.
Number 10. Beer bandits. The duo started off by grabbing 72 cans of beer from a convenience store cooler. Their first obstacle was a locked door, which they were eventually able to kick open. One robber slipped and fell just outside the building. Finally, having dropped or put down most of their loot, they just grabbed as much brew as they could and took off in a 1996 Honda.
Number 9. Concealing Identities. Two men decided to duck into an alley in London to disguise themselves before trying to commit an armed robbery. The spot they chose was outfitted with a surveillance camera that caught both their outfit changes and faces.
Number 8. Art thief. A man was trying to steal a painting from a gallery, but had some trouble concealing it in his hoodie. When he wasn’t able to cram the work inside the sweatshirt, he decided to just tuck it under his arm. Staff noticed and upon being confronted, the flustered robber dumped the painting and fled.
Number 7. Tip jar robber. It likely wasn’t this individual’s intention to work for tips, but that’s what he ended up with. The criminal held a store clerk at knife point and demanded all of the money in the register. When he was told there wasn’t any, he just grabbed the jar full of gratuities and left.
Number 6. Not so covert operators. They tried to be sneaky by staying low to the ground. One of them even hid behind the counter of a pizza joint while grabbing cash out of the till. Little did he know there was a security camera pointed straight at him, recording the whole thing as it went down.
Number 5. Clear plastic bag burglar. It’s said his decision to rob a gas station was fueled by alcohol and prescription drugs, so it’s not entirely surprising that he decided a clear grocery bag would work nicely as a disguise. He was eventually caught and sentenced to two years of jail time.
Number 4. Concealing a chain saw. The tools make chopping up wood an easy job, but can seriously make a robbery complicated. Hoping to sneak one past store workers, a Florida man shoved it down his pants. He ditched the saw during a chase, but was caught when he went back to retrieve it.
Number 3. Wheelchair getaway. A West Virginia man was caught on camera walking the aisles of a closed liquor store, filling up on merchandise and cash along the way. He then got away from the scene on a motorized wheelchair. He was arrested and the chair was towed to an area garage.
Number 2. Tong-wielding robber. A man in Arkansas attempted a hold up at a convenience market. His weapon was a pair of hot dog tongs he’d picked up from the store’s food counter. The male was taken into custody and even though he wrote an apology letter, faced 2 counts of attempted aggravated robbery.
Number 1. Wedding crasher. Brides and grooms are given a lot of really nice gifts, and a thief in Connecticut decided to dip into one couple’s haul. The robber hit a reception and made off with an envelope-filled birdcage. The container was later recovered, but by then it was empty. Thankfully, the venue’s camera got a clear shot of him.
Which robbery do you think was the biggest fiasco?
The Most Dangerous Prison Inmates In The World
HIDDEN SECRETS Prison Inmates Don't Want You To Know
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The majority of us will never see the inside of a prison – thankfully. That said, more than a few men and women end up breaking the law severely enough to warrant a little time behind bars. For the most part, these convicted inmates use the time to think about what they did and count down the days until they get to be free again. In a handful of cases, the convicts don’t want to see out their sentences and begin hatching a plan to make a break for it. Many come to nothing, but every now and then an attempt works – or almost does. These such events always make the headlines because they are like something out of a Hollywood thriller. From prison camps in wartime to escapes from the most notorious facilities, take a look at these various stories of breakouts and see if you’d have the guts to try it.
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House Impeachment Inquiry Hearing – Feldman, Karlan, Gerhardt & Turley Testimony
House Judiciary Committee Impeachment Inquiry Hearing with testimony from Noah Feldman, Pamela S. Karlan, Michael Gerhardt and Jonathan Turley. Hearing starts at 37:25.
California mass shooting: 13 killed at Borderline Bar in Thousand Oaks, California | Live Updates
Thirteen people including a sheriff's deputy and the gunman were killed in a shooting in a crowded bar here late Wednesday night, reports CBS Los Angeles. The shooter was found dead inside, authorities said.
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Can People in Poor Countries Escape Poverty without Moving to Cities?
Can People in Poor Countries Escape Poverty without Moving to Cities?
Sam Asher, Economist, Development Research Group (DECRG) at the World Bank
Associate, Center for International Development (Harvard University) and an affiliate at the Centre for Policy Research (New Delhi)
The majority of people in extreme poverty live in rural areas in developing countries. For decades, policymakers have focused on alleviating rural poverty by generating rural growth. This talk will combine evidence from the existing literature and research that I have conducted with Paul Novosad to question whether major investments in rural areas can generate meaningful economic growth or poverty alleviation in those areas.
Sponsored by the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding and the Economics Department. Made possible by the E. M. Skowrup 1937 Fund.
Recorded Monday, April 29, 2019
Impeachment hearings live: Public testimony from Marie Yovanovich - Day 2
Marie Masha Yovanovitch, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine testifies on Friday, November 15th. She was one of many officials who testified that foreign policymaking was happening through an irregular backchannel led by Giuliani and Trump, who have both expressed desire for Ukraine, and other countries, to investigate things that could benefit the president as he runs for reelection.
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U.S. House: Debate & Vote on Articles of Impeachment
The House Rules Committee debates and votes on two articles of impeachment against President Trump: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
The 2019 Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards
The Anisfield-Wolf Awards recognize books that have made important contributions to our understanding of racism and human diversity. For 84 years, the distinguished books earning Anisfield-Wolf prizes have opened and challenged our minds. Cleveland poet and philanthropist Edith Anisfield Wolf established the book awards in 1935, in honor of her father, John Anisfield, and husband, Eugene Wolf, to reflect her family’s passion for social justice. Presented by the Cleveland Foundation, it remains the only American book prize focusing on works that address racism and diversity.
The awards ceremony was held on Thursday, September 26, 2019, in the KeyBank State Theatre of Playhouse Square in downtown Cleveland.
TEDxBloomington - Shawn Achor - The Happiness Advantage: Linking Positive Brains to Performance
Shawn Achor is the winner of over a dozen distinguished teaching awards at Harvard University, where he delivered lectures on positive psychology in the most popular class at Harvard.
His research and lectures on happiness and human potential have received attention in The New York Times, Boston Globe, The Wall Street Journal, as well as on NPR and CNN Radio, and he travels around the United States and Europe giving talks on positive psychology to Fortune 500 corporations, schools, and non-profit organizations.
Achor graduated magna cum laude from Harvard with a BA in English and Religion and earned a Masters degree from Harvard Divinity School in Christian and Buddhist ethics.
Now he is the CEO of Aspirant, a Cambridge-based consulting firm which researches positive outliers-people who are well above average-to understand where human potential, success and happiness intersect. Based on his research and 12 years of experience at Harvard, he clearly and humorously describes to organizations how to increase happiness and meaning, raise success rates and profitability, and create positive transformations that ripple into more successful cultures.
In Shawn's TEDxBloomington presentation, he says that most modern research focuses on the average, but that if we focus on the average, we will remain merely average. He wants to study the positive outliers, and learn how not only to bring people up to the average, but to move the entire average up.
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Security Guard Criticized for Ignoring Officer’s Pleas for Help During Arrest
A security guard who apparently witnessed police officers in Texas struggle to arrest a suspect chose to record the incident on her cellphone instead of help the officers get the situation under control. Two Houston cops were in a serious struggle with a suspect who appeared to be resisting arrest at a gas station. Several bystanders recorded the incident with their cellphones, including the security guard working at the station. “Stop f***ing taping and help me,” a cop appears to say to her.
Rebecca Erbelding
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Daniel Tosh: People Pleaser - We're Not Number One
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Vision & Justice | Friday | Part I || Radcliffe Institute
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
“Vision & Justice: A Convening” considered the role of the arts in understanding the nexus of art, race, and justice. Wynton Marsalis opened the morning session on Friday, April 26, with a musical performance. Later that morning, discussions covered a range of topics: representation in civic spaces, the “adultification” of black girls, the Flint water crisis, and more.
MORNING SESSION: Sanders Theatre
Welcome Remarks: Alan M. Garber (0:01)
Darren Walker (6:53)
Sarah Lewis (13:29)
Video by Lance Oppenheim (19:40)
Musical Opening
Wynton Marsalis, Dan Nimmer, Taurien (TJ) Reddick, and Phillip Norris (30:30)
Cultural Citizenship
Wynton Marsalis, Diane Paulus, and President Emerita Drew Gilpin Faust (41:44)
Race, Culture, and Civic Space
Introduction: Mohsen Mostafavi (1:15:20)
David Adjaye, Theaster Gates, and Sarah Lewis (1:23:44)
Tribute to LaToya Ruby Frazier
Teju Cole (1:49:02)
Video by LaToya Ruby Frazier (1:56:53)
Race, Justice, and the Environment
Focus: Discovering the Flint crisis
Introduction: Sarah Lewis (2:00:59)
Chelsea Clinton and Mona Hanna-Attisha (2:03:50)
Race, Childhood, and Inequality in the Political Realm
Introduction: Claudine Gay (2:29:13)
Robin Bernstein, Yara Shahidi, and Naomi Wadler (2:36:18)
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Noliwe Rooks - Cutting School: Privatization, Segregation, and the End of Public Education
Public schools are among America’s greatest achievements in modern history, yet from the earliest days of tax-supported education, there have been intractable tensions tied to race and poverty.
Noliwe Rooks, the author of Cutting School (The New Press, September 2017) will provide an analysis of our separate and unequal schools. In a Chats in the Stacks book talk, she will explain why profiting from our nation’s failure to provide a high-quality education to all children has become a very big business. Rooks will discuss controversial topics such as school choice, teacher quality, the school-to-prison pipeline, and more.
Her research breaks down the fraught landscape of “segrenomics,” showing how experimental solutions to achievement gaps—including charters, vouchers, and cyber schools—rely on, profit from, and exacerbate racial and economic segregation under the guise of providing equal opportunity.
Noliwe Rooks is associate professor in Africana Studies and Feminist, Gender, Sexuality Studies; and director of the American Studies Program at Cornell University.
The Juneteenth Book Festival Symposium on Black Literature & Literacy
A day-long symposium on Juneteenth, one of the oldest observances marking the end of the enslavement of African descendants in the United States. The holiday has been celebrated in Galveston, Texas, since June 19, 1865, when news of the Emancipation Proclamation first was announced in Texas. Today, Juneteenth commemorates African American freedom with an emphasis on education and literacy. The opened with a history of Juneteenth. Three panels followed on The State of Black Literature, The Stakeholders of Black Literacy and Independent Artists: Our Journey as Storytellers of the African Diaspora.
Speaker Biography: Hari Jones is curator of the African American Civil War Museum in Washington, D.C.
Speaker Biography: Haki Madhubuti is founder of of Third World Press, the longest-running independent black-owned publishing company in the U.S.
Speaker Biography: E. Ethelbert Miller is a literary activist, poet and editor.
Speaker Biography: Nikki Woods is a social media consultant and senior producer of The Tom Joyner Morning Show.
Speaker Biography: Yanick Rice-Lam is a journalist, associate professor at Howard University and co-founder of FierceforBlackWomen.com, a digital health and fitness network.
Speaker Biography: Brenda Greene is director of the National Black Writers Conference and executive director of the Center for Black Literature at Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York.
Speaker Biography: Bomani Armah is known as Mr. Read a Book and the Poet with a Hip-Hop Style.
Speaker Biography: Bahiyyah Muhammad is assistant professor of criminology at Howard University and founder of Project Iron Kids, which educates and empowers children of incarcerated parents.
Speaker Biography: Rahman Branch is former principal of Ballou High School in Washington, D.C., and the first executive director of the Office of African American Affairs in the Office of the Mayor of the District of Columbia.
Speaker Biography: Gabriel Asheru Benn is an international hip-hop artist and co-founder of Educational Lyrics, which sponsors H.E.L.P, the Hip Hop Educational Literacy Program.
Speaker Biography: Beverly East is an international forensic-document examiner and author.
Speaker Biography: Hafiz F. Shabazz is adjunct assistant professor and director of the World Music Percussion Ensemble at Dartmouth College, where he developed the Oral Tradition Musicianship course and produced more than 85 major concerts.
Speaker Biography: Haile Gerima is distinguished professor of film at Howard University and an independent Ethiopian filmmaker who produced and directed the 1993 film Sankofa.
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The Ninety and Nine Club - February 6, 2019
The Ninety and Nine Club | Ninety and Nine Club - February 6, 2019
Cathy Rudolph with the Voice of Answered Prayer shares testimonies from around the United States and Canada. With music by The Cathedral Trio, The Gloryland Singers and more.
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