Best Western Golden Sails in Long Beach CA
Book here: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . . . . Best Western Golden Sails 6285 East Pacific Coast Highway Long Beach CA 90803 Just one mile from Marine Park and Stadium, this Long Beach hotel features an outdoor swimming pool and on-site restaurant. Every guest room comes with free Wi-Fi. The Best Western Golden Sails features cable TV, a refrigerator and coffee maker in every guest room. Rooms offer a view of the Long Beach Marina or the hotel's courtyard. The Sails Restaurant at the Best Western serves American cuisine for lunch and dinner. Guests can start the day with a full breakfast buffet every morning. Recreational facilities at the Golden Sails Best Western include a hot tub and 24-hour gym. A business center and laundry facilities are available.
Relaxing Sunrise From Cruise Ship ~ Sound of Waves
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Filmed in April, 2016, this scene was filmed while arriving by Carnival Cruise ship in Long Beach, California at dawn. I got up early and set up the tripod on our balcony to get this quiet scene during sunrise. I hope you enjoy it :)
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Most Relaxing Ocean Scene Ever ~ Entering Long Beach California Port at Sunrise ~ Sound of Waves
A little about Long Beach, California from Wikipedia below.
Long Beach is a city in Los Angeles County in Southern California, on the Pacific coast of the United States. The city is the 36th-largest city in the United States and the seventh-largest in California. As of 2010, its population was 462,257.[14] In addition, Long Beach is the second largest city in the Greater Los Angeles Area (after Los Angeles) and a principal city of the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
The Port of Long Beach is the United States' second busiest container port and one of the world's largest shipping ports.[15] The city also maintains a large oil industry with wells located both underground and offshore. Manufacturing sectors include those in aircraft, car parts, electronic and audiovisual equipment, and home furnishings.
Downtown Long Beach is located approximately 22 miles (35 km) south of Downtown Los Angeles, though the two cities border each other for several miles on Long Beach's southwestern portion. Long Beach borders Orange County on its southeast edge.
Beyond the Golden Gate: A Maritime History of California, with Dr. Timothy Lynch
Talk by Maritime Historian and SUNY Maritime Provost Dr. Timothy Lynch about the Maritime history of California.
Dr. Lynch's book, Beyond the Golden Gate: A Maritime History of California is available for sale now on Amazon from Fort Schuyler Press:
Things to do in Santa Barbara with Kids (Santa Barbara Botanic Garden): Look Who's Traveling
Taking a trip to Santa Barbara, California.
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Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
1212 Mission Canyon Rd
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 682-4726
Brophy Bros
119 Harbor Way
Santa Barbara, CA 93109
(805) 966-4418
McConnell's Ice Creams and Yogurt on Mission
201 W Mission St
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 569-2323
Spanish Garden Inn
915 Garden St
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 564-4700
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
123 E Canon Perdido St
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 965-0093
The Palace Grill
8 E Cota St
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 963-5000
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Easy Lemon by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Other episodes from Look Who's Traveling, Season One!
Adventure City
Paramount Performance
Legoland California & Sea Life Aquarium
Getty Center
Disneyland Park & California Adventure
Palm Springs, California
Columbia Memorial Space Center
The Reptile Zoo
OCMA (Richard Jackson: Ain't Painting a Pain)
South Coast Botanic Garden
San Diego, California
El Dorado Nature Center
Fullerton Arboretum
Kidspace Children's Museum
Little Tokyo Los Angeles
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Santa Barbara, California (Part 1 of 3)
Santa Barbara, California (Part 2 of 3)
Santa Barbara, California (Part 3 of 3)
California Science Center
El Dorado Nature Center (Night Hike)
Incredible Edible Park
Los Angeles Zoo
IKEA Home Furnishings, Costa Mesa
Sawdust Art Festival
Long Beach, California
Discovery Science Center (Da Vinci the Genius)
Oceanside, California
Ringling Bros. Circus
OC Fair
The Irvine Museum (Mastering the Mediums: Works on Paper)
Lyon Air Museum
OCMA (California Landscape Into Abstraction)
Wild Wonders
Living Coast Discovery Center
Los Angeles Zoo (Bat Walk)
Bowers Museum (Jewels of the Connoisseur)
El Dorado Nature Center Park (Night Hike, Part 3)
spcaLA, Long Beach
Asian Garden Night Market
Downtown Los Angeles
Huntington Beach Pier
San Clemente, California
Medieval Times, Buena Park
Armory Center for the Arts
Knott's Soak City, Buena Park
Los Angeles County Fair
Hollywood Bowl (Sound of Music Sing-a-Long)
Chuck E. Cheese's, Lakewood
Miracle Mile Los Angeles
Roger's Gardens (Night Gallery)
San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Pa's Pumpkin Patch
Scooter's Jungle, Placentia
Monrovia Canyon Park
Zimmer Children's Museum
MUZEO (Worn to be Wild)
Merlin's Magic & Comedy Dinner Theatre
Santa Ana, California
Downtown Los Angeles (El Pueblo de Los Angeles & Little Tokyo)
Santa Ana Zoo
La Jolla, California (Part 1 of 3)
La Jolla, California (Part 2 of 3)
La Jolla, California (Part 3 of 3)
Knott's Merry Farm
Sawdust Winter Festival
San Juan Capistrano, California
Downtown Los Angeles (Walt Disney Concert Hall)
Palm Springs/Desert Hot Springs/Palm Desert, California (Part 1 of 3)
Palm Springs/Desert Hot Springs/Palm Desert, California (Part 2 of 3)
Palm Springs/Desert Hot Springs/Palm Desert, California (Part 3 of 3)
Aquarium of the Pacific
Casa Hogar Sion, Tijuana
Shipley Nature Center
F for Fake (1973) - Orson Welles - 1080p (ENG/SPA/PR/FRE)
Orson Welles' documentary about every kind of hoax and trickery.
False Flag Conspiracy - Finally Solved (Names, Connections, Motives)
9-11 Conspiracy - Finally Solved (Names, Connections, Motives)
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State of the City 2017: Overcoming Obstacles
The Mayor and six City Council members are the only elected officials in the municipality. The Mayor and City Council members serve two and four-year terms. The Mayor and City Council members are elected at large on a nonpartisan ballot. The City Council is elected on a rotating basis, so three seats are up for election every two years. The Mayor is elected every two years for a term of two years. There are no term limits for the Mayor or City Council members.
The City Council is responsible for setting public policy, approving the City's annual budget, entering agreements, providing executive leadership, making planning and development decisions, and adopting new codes and ordinances.
For more information, visit maricopa-az.gov, the official website of the City of Maricopa.
Additional searchable resources for this meeting, including meeting agenda and minutes, can be found here:
Hanford Story Overview
This is the Emmy Award-winning first chapter of The Hanford Story, a multimedia presentation that provides an overview of the Hanford Site—its history, today's cleanup activities, and a glimpse into the possibilities of future uses of the 586-square-mile government site in southeast Washington State.
Nuclear Power - Dr. Helen Caldicott - Visions of the Future
Dr. Helen Caldicott's statements on nuclear power are contrasted with a vision of abundant energy, exploration, and realized human potential.
Music by KiloWatts:
The world's most prolific anti-nuclear activist, Dr. Helen Caldicott has been featured many times by mainstream media and has testified before government panels on the subject of radiation. However, she has made many false statements. Repeatedly.
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Edited by Gordon McDowell:
Features video clips from Pandora's Promise:
Useful timecodes:
0:03:50 AP1000 (introduced)
0:04:10 Dr. Helen Caldicott (introduced)
0:07:39 Caldicott does not want China to modernize.
0:09:08 China's uses energy to create goods we buy.
0:10:52 Unleash human potential.
0:14:37 Energy for efficient resource mining (copper).
0:15:18 Energy for efficient resource recycling (steel).
0:17:37 Tyson on golden era NASA exploration.
0:20:08 Caldicott for candlelight. Candles for light.
0:20:34 Dr. James Hansen on energy & safety.
0:21:43 Caldicott cites Hansen. Hansen disagrees.
0:23:10 Tyson: Advancing a field attracts smart.
0:24:07 GM EV1 - Revolution needed.
0:25:50 Start Nuclear 101. Atoms. Fission.
0:29:34 Radiation. Geothermal.
0:34:50 Isotopes.
0:38:21 Chain reaction.
0:40:52 Uranium - Finite or renewable?
0:43:26 Nuclear waste. Fission products. Recycle.
0:50:03 Caldicott - We are not God.
0:51:43 Caldicott fearmonger spent fuel.
0:53:14 Ben Heard - Cask storage. Recycle fuel.
0:55:44 Coal ash. A legitimate waste concern.
0:58:40 Deliberately constraining energy supply.
1:05:22 Recognize limitations of solar & wind.
1:07:05 Germany burning biomass.
1:09:00 Nuclear replaced by combustion.
1:13:03 Caldicott's Global Preventive Medicine.
1:14:01 George Monbiot debates Caldicott.
1:15:07 Caldicott against energy use, lifestyle.
1:17:05 Caldicott's candles vs Penn and Teller.
1:20:22 Accustomed to uncompetitive nuclear.
1:21:08 Caldicott cites Russian Study.
1:21:47 Monbiot calls out Caldicott untruths.
1:23:26 Caldicott on nuclear = testosterone.
1:24:45 Caldicott on nuclear causing cancer.
1:31:31 Robert Stone - Facts unpersuasive.
1:33:26 President Kennedy to Moon. Lesson.
1:39:47 Aspiration vision/message needed.
1:42:03 Energy ideas the media notices.
1:45:17 Turning seawater into liquid fuels.
1:49:07 Energy as a byproduct. Trek future.
1:52:01 Energy is peace.
1:53:28 Energy to explore. Nuclear required.
2:01:26 Earth Panel. Challenges of solar.
2:03:14 Titan mission. 10 years vs 1 hour.
2:05:31 Nuclear beyond solar system.
2:08:10 Comet probe lands in shadow.
2:10:05 Elon Musk vs launch constraint.
2:13:31 Martian photosynthesis food.
2:15:36 Elon Musk. Mars solar & nuclear.
2:16:05 Europa. Tyson. James Cameron.
2:18:55 Back on Earth.
2:20:16 Clean energy cheap. Not sci-fi.
2:21:30 Shellenberger. Save nature.
2:32:25 People changing their minds.
2:33:28 Nuclear Industry.
2:36:21 Industry communications.
2:38:20 PWR status quo.
2:39:29 Advanced Reactors. Thorium.
2:41:08 People changing their minds.
2:43:12 Call to action for engineers.
This video is a byproduct of THORIUM REMIX 2016:
SGA Weekly Meeting 1/22/2020
Diamond Mining in Arkansas: 12-Year-Old Finds 5.16-Carat Diamond at Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds
Diamond found by Michael Dettlaff in Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds may be worth thousands of dollars.
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History of Mexico | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
History of Mexico
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The history of Mexico, a country in the southern portion of North America, covers a period of more than three millennia. First populated more than 13,000 years ago, the territory had complex indigenous civilizations before being conquered and colonized by the Spanish in the 16th century. One of the important aspects of Mesoamerican civilizations was their development of a form of writing, so that Mexico's written history stretches back hundreds of years before the arrival of the Spaniards in 1519. This era before the arrival of Europeans is called variously the prehispanic era or the precolumbian era.
The Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan became the Spanish capital Mexico City, which was and remains the most populous city in Mexico.
From 1521, the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire incorporated the region into the Spanish Empire, with New Spain its colonial era name and Mexico City the center of colonial rule. It was built on the ruins of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan and became the capital of New Spain. During the colonial era, Mexico's long-established Mesoamerican civilizations mixed with European culture. Perhaps nothing better represents this hybrid background than Mexico's languages: the country is both the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world and home to the largest number of Native American language speakers in North America. For three centuries Mexico was part of the Spanish Empire, whose legacy is a country with a Spanish-speaking, Catholic and largely Western culture.
After a protracted struggle (1810–21) for independence, New Spain became the sovereign nation of Mexico, with the signing of the Treaty of Córdoba. A brief period of monarchy (1821–23), called the First Mexican Empire, was followed by the founding of the Republic of Mexico, established under a federal constitution in 1824. Legal racial categories were eliminated, abolishing the system of castas. Slavery was not abolished at independence in 1821 or with the constitution in 1824, but was eliminated in 1829. Mexico continues to be constituted as a federated republic, under the Mexican Constitution of 1917.
The Age of Santa Anna is the period of the late 1820s to the early 1850s that was dominated by criollo military-man-turned-president Antonio López de Santa Anna. In 1846, the Mexican–American War was provoked by the United States, ending two years later with Mexico ceding almost half of its territory via the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo to the United States. Even though Santa Anna bore significant responsibility for the disastrous defeat, he returned to office.
The Liberal Reform began with the overthrow of Santa Anna by Mexican liberals, ushering in La Reforma beginning in 1854. The Mexican Constitution of 1857 codified the principles of liberalism in law, especially separation of church and state, equality before the law, that included stripping corporate entities (the Catholic Church and indigenous communities) of special status. The Reform sparked a civil war between liberals defending the constitution and conservatives, who opposed it. The War of the Reform saw the defeat of the conservatives on the battlefield, but conservatives remained strong and took the opportunity to invite foreign intervention against the liberals in order to forward their own cause.
The French Intervention is the period when France invaded Mexico (1861), nominally to collect on defaulted loans to the liberal government of Benito Juárez, but it went further and at the invitation of Mexican conservatives seeking to restore monarchy in Mexico set Maximilian I on the Mexican throne. The US was engaged in its own Civil War (1861–65), so did not attempt to block the foreign intervention. Abraham Lincoln consistently supported the Mexican liberals. At the end of the civil war in the US and the triumph of the Union forces, the US actively aided Mexican liberals against Maximilian's regime. ...
2017 Annual Supreme Court Round Up
The Washington, DC Lawyers Chapter presents its Annual Supreme Court Round Up at the National Press Club on Thursday, July 13, 2017, featuring Miguel Estrada.
As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.
Thorium.
Thorium is an abundant material which can be transformed into massive quantities of energy. To do so efficiently requires a very different nuclear reactor than the kind we use today- Not one that uses solid fuel rods, but a reactor in which the fuel is kept in a liquid state. Not one that uses pressurized water as a coolant, but a reactor that uses chemically stable molten salts.
Such a reactor is called a Molten Salt Reactor. Many different configurations are possible. Some of these configurations can harness Thorium very efficiently.
This video explores the attributes of Molten Salt Reactors. Why are they compelling? And why do many people (including myself) see them as the only economical way of fully harnessing ALL our nuclear fuels... including Thorium.
This video has been under development since 2012. I hope it conveys to you why I personally find Molten Salt Reactors so compelling, as do the many volunteers and supporters who helped create it. Much of the footage was shot by volunteers.
All music was created by:
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Entities pursuing Molten Salt Reactors are...
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ThorCon Power -
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TerraPower -
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre -
Chinese Academy of Sciences -
Regular Thorium conferences are organized by:
Table of Contents
0:00:00 Space
0:17:29 Constraints
0:28:22 Coolants
0:40:15 MSRE
0:48:54 Earth
0:59:46 Thorium
1:22:03 LFTR
1:36:13 Revolution
1:44:58 Forward
1:58:11 ROEI
2:05:41 Beginning
2:08:36 History
2:38:59 Dowtherm
2:47:57 Salt
2:51:44 Pebbles
3:06:07 India
3:18:44 Caldicott
3:35:55 Fission
3:56:22 Spectrum
4:04:25 Chemistry
4:12:51 Turbine
4:22:27 Waste
4:40:15 Decommission
4:54:39 Candlelight
5:13:06 Facts
5:26:08 Future
5:55:39 Pitches
5:56:17 Terrestrial
6:08:33 ThorCon
6:11:45 Flibe
6:20:51 End
6:25:53 Credits
Some of this footage is remixed from non-MSR related sources, to help explain the importance of energy for both space exploration and everyday life here on Earth. Most prominently...
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MIT Compton Lecture: Thomas L. Friedman, 2018
MIT Compton Lecture
October 1, 2018
Thomas L. Friedman
Lecture title: Thank You for Being Late: An Optimist's Guide to Thriving in the Age of Accelerations
Rogue Wan: Another Star Wars Prequel - Take 2
What does Rogue One have to do with Wan, you ask?
Nothing.
Fucking nothing.
Re-upload due to a dumb mistake: I noted a movie discrepancy that, in fact, wasn't. Though I feel bad erasing so many comments, I didn't want my error fucking with people's heads.
Comments and my mistake are all here should anyone care to peruse.
Twatter:
Gabbai:
Brett White’s brilliant parody article:
Triumph of A New Hope:
English captions by Zelda Octo:
Track List (in order of appearance)
The Seatbelts – Tank!
Mob Psycho 100 OST – Mitsu Ura Group no Souryoku!
Daitoshokan no Hitsujikai OST - 羊が通る
Mob Psycho 100 OST – Sae Nai Nichijou
Punchline OST – Nervous
Qualidea Code OST – Silly
Mahouka OST –コミカル3
Godlips – The Power Of The Dark Side (Imperial March FUTURE HOUSE Edit)
No Game No Life OST – Now, it's my turn
A Tale of the Worst One OST – sisters
A Tale of the Worst One OST – a piece of me
Tetsuwan Birdy DECODE OST – Konna Koto Shiteru Baai ja naittebaa~
Kirby Air Ride OST – Item Bounce
Accel World OST – Suspicion Begets Suspicion
A Tale of the Worst One OST – small talk
No Game No Life OST – Time-out
Accel World OST – Gray Suspicion
Appleseed Alpha OST – Secret base
Star Wars - Cantina Band (Cheerocky Club Remix 2016)
Pacific Fisher presented by Dr. Mourad Gabriel
Mourad Gabriel is a wildlife disease ecologist whose research focus is to investigate and understand threats to wildlife of conservation concern. This lecture focuses on the recent proliferation of illegal marijuana cultivation in California and the impacts it is having on sensitive species, including the Pacific fisher.
Sally Jewell on Health and Nature
On Thursday, October 26, a sold out crowd at Benaroya Hall heard former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell deliver the 2017 Doug Walker Lecture. Secretary Jewell spoke on the the role public lands and nature play in our lives, and the importance of connecting all people to the natural world.
The 2017 Doug Walker Lecture is presented by the UW College of the Environment, in partnership with the REI Co-op and Seattle Foundation.
Puerto Ricans breathe a sigh of relief after Hurricane Dorian
Hurricane Dorian appeared to spare Puerto Rico on Aug. 28, weaving an erratic path in an area still recovering from Hurricane Maria’s destruction from two years ago. Read more: Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube:
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