The Coach House - Stratton-on-the-Fosse - United Kingdom
The Coach House hotel city: Stratton-on-the-Fosse - Country: United Kingdom
Address: ; zip code: BA3
The Coach House offers accommodation in Midsomer Norton, 17 km from Bath. The unit is 24 km from Bristol. The kitchen comes with a dishwasher, an oven and a toaster and there is a private bathroom.
-- El Coach House ofrece un alojamiento a 17 km de Bath, en Midsomer Norton. Además, hay aparcamiento privado gratuito. El alojamiento cuenta con cocina con horno y lavavajillas y baño privado con ducha y/o bañera.
-- The Coach House乡村别墅位于米德索莫诺顿(Midsomer Norton),距离巴斯(Bath)17公里,距离布里斯托尔(Bristol)24公里。 乡村别墅设有带洗碗机、烤箱及烤面包机的厨房以及一间私人浴室。 The Coach House乡村别墅距离Weston-super-Mare有36公里,距离Wells有12公里,距离最近的机场——布里斯托尔机场(Bristol Airport)22公里。
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Is English Really a Germanic Language?
Today we delve into the history of the English language and look at the Germanic, Romance, and other influences that have shaped the Modern English of today.
@4:39 to 4:50 there's an error: the text should say Middle English not Modern English. Both are true, but at that moment I'm talking about the changes from OE to Middle English.
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**Clarification regarding the word in:
A lot of people have commented saying that in is of Germanic origin, which matches what I had previously thought. When researching this video I looked up the etymology of in and read that it's of Latin origin, meaning into, in, on, upon. So I thought that it must have been one of the early borrowings into Germanic dialects that I mentioned in the video.
But I went back and checked the source again, and I realized that the dictionary entry I was reading was for the PREFIX in-, not the standalone word. The standalone word has always existed in the Germanic language family. And ultimately, both the Germanic and Latin words come from the Proto-Indo-European word en.**
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Outro: “Urban Tough” by Media Right Productions.
Will a BMX work on mountain bike trails? Sorta.
Today we're at Virginia Key park to answer a question—one we kind of already know the answer to; Can you ride a BMX bike on mountain bike trails?
I mean, you probably could. They’re great for jumping over stuff and nearly indestructible. But then again, you could probably go hiking in tap dancing shoes.
BMX bikes come in many shapes and sizes, but at your local skatepark you’d find something like this. The tires are high pressure, the seat is super low, and the brakes are...well there are none. We’re also missing the pegs but I don’t think that's a factor here.
For our test course I chose a loop at Virginia Key Park called Purple Haze. All of the trails here are named after rock songs, and just like the song, Purple Haze takes only about 3 minutes. You’ll see why that’s important. I also like this loop because it has a little bit of everything, from loose sand, to roots, to chunky rocks and wooden obstacles. There are also some well packed berms which I’m sure the BMX will work great on. There are no prolonged climbs or descents, nor would I want there to be. BMX gearing is made for short sprints, to set up for gaps and jumps.
As you can see, my mountain bike makes quick work of all these features. Pedaling through the sand and dirt is effortless on big cushy tires. On bigger bumps and drops, the suspension helps keep the bike grounded. Even if I get going too fast, hydraulic disc brakes are at my fingertips. The experience on a mountain bike is fun, comfortable, and fast.
But we didn’t come here to use the right tool for the job, this is Seth’s Bike Hacks you’re watching. Time to take the 20 inch for a spin, balls out no brakes.
Right off the bat, I could feel the bike bouncing and shifting around on the pebbles and sand, but on the berms and wooden features it was a blast. The BMX was so snappy and nimble that it outperformed the mountain bike that was following me. That ended really fast when I hit this little section of mushy dirty. Sand, gravel, and rough terrain is crippling on a BMX. On inclines, I was able to pedal hard and use my momentum, but there's no way I could have done any real climbing on this bike.
I was very surprised at how well the BMX handled the rock garden, but then again it was down a small hill. If it were level or uphill I wouldn’t have had the gearing or clearance for pedaling. For the roughest of features, momentum is the only way to get through on a BMX.
As I worked my way through the trail, I became totally exhausted. In places where a mountain bike would just coast through, I was pedaling with all my might. On a BMX you’re always out of the saddle mashing as hard as you can.
Bombing this little twisty section was scary. I just barely made it around this turn without tumbling into the bushes. After one more chattery section I was nearing the end of the loop. The BMX had made it through the course. But believe me when I say you can’t do this for very long.
After catching my breath, I thought it would be a good idea to take another lap. Filled with confidence, I was going faster than I did the first time around. That could have been much worse.
I made it through this twisty section the first time, but on round two my luck changed. Even if the bike had brakes, I’m not sure how well the tires would have gripped the surface while stopping. No matter how you slice it, washing out or losing control is a really big possibility on a BMX. I’ll be feeling that one for about a week.
The whole reason I did this test is that people actually do ask about this. If all you have is a BMX and you’re curious about mountain biking, you might want to wait until you can do it on a mountain bike. Either that, or find some dirt trails that are made with BMX in mind. Mountain biking on a BMX has a really bad fun to danger ratio, so I just can’t recommend it. Thanks for riding with me today and I’ll see you next time.
The Hive, Shepton Mallet
Crafts, Coffee and Cake in Shepton Mallet at a new place to hang out, The Hive, on the High Street. Another reason to come and visit, this characterful town.
The dangerous ways ads see women | Jean Kilbourne | TEDxLafayetteCollege
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Pioneering activist and cultural theorist Jean Kilbourne has been studying the image of women in advertising for over 40 years. In this rapid-fire, passionate, and highly entertaining talk, she discusses the experiences that inspired her to create this new field and vividly illustrates how these images affect us all. You'll never look at an ad in the same way again.
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A Crash Course in Bristol History #3: How 1066 and The Norman Conquest Changed Bristol
1066 is often seen as the beginning of English history. While this is quite a simplistic idea, it's not entirely inaccurate. William 1st was the first, honest-to-God King of the whole of England.
All of this had an impact on Bristol. What was once a somewhat independent place was not part of this new thing called England. More than that, William and his cohort of invaders from Normandy quickly discovered how valuable a city Bristol was. As such, it became the centre of a lot of power struggles in the early years of English history.
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INTERVIEW WITH A GAME AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER BREEDER
PLEASE BE CLEAR THIS IS NEITHER A PROMOTION OR EXCUSE FOR THE HEINOUS ACT OF DOG FIGHTING.
This video is without a doubt, the most challenging clip I've had to do. I went north of LA a couple hours to film a Game DogThe American pit bull terrier possesses the ultimate combination of strength, agility, and endurance of any dog breed.. This video goes beyond the gratuitous clips you'll see on Worldstar and really gets to the truth of this exceptional dog athlete.
The Arabic Language: Its Amazing History and Features
This video is all about the Arabic language, from its early origins on the Arabian peninsula, to its current status as the 5th most spoken language on Earth. I also examine a number of features of Arabic and analyze numerous examples.
Special thanks to Murjana Shabaneh and Mohammad Abd Al Qadr for the audio samples and feedback!
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Bob Fosse: It's Showtime!
From the seedy strip clubs of Chicago to the bright lights of Hollywood, award-winning director and choreographer Bob Fosse boozed, pill-popped and bed-hopped his way through life, all the while creating influential and original works such as Sweet Charity, All That Jazz, Pippin, Chicago and Cabaret. Witness the in-depth true story of the life of Bob Fosse, from his self-destructive side, to his ability to adapt for each new decade, filling the space with creative and artistic genius. Featuring interviews with Will Young (British singer-songwriter), Louise Redknapp (American singer-songwriter), Jason Solomons (British film critic), David Benedict (culture critic and broadcaster). It's Showtime Folks! It's Showtime Folks!
Google Maps Navigation (Beta)
a demonstration of Google Maps Navigation (Beta), an internet-connected GPS navigation system that provides turn-by-turn voice guidance as a free feature of Google Maps on
Android 2.0 phones.