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'The Grand Public Speaking Championship' held on (25-11-2017) | Wabs Talk - Duration: 0:49.
Challenges are a part of everyday life.
They make us stronger and without them life becomes somewhat meaningless because we have
nothing to compare the good times to.
These challenges come in many forms.
For some, the challenge is doing well at school or college, for some clearing and interview,
for some it is to get the right words to present your talk and for some the entire communication
thing is the challenge.
But, regardless of the challenge, facing up to it is key.
Doing so will make you feel like you can take care of yourself, it will also make you understand
the value of what you are and what you can do.
Facing up to challenges and living through them give us the experiences that make up
Our Life. So Get Up!
Join Wabs Talk and overcome your any soft skills and oratory skills related challenge.
Thanku!
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Kiri Waldegrave - Senior Public Health Advisor - Duration: 0:34.
Kia ora! I'm Kiri from Well Homes.
We're a healthy housing initiative in the Greater Wellington region.
Our assessors go out to homes and see people,
and often we're seeing families they are doing a really great job, with the limited resources that they have.
But sometimes they have to make a tough choice of heating or eating -
and it shouldn't be like this. So we're throwing our support behind Flick,
and they're going to be providing energy saving light bulbs to families that need it the most.
So, come on whānau let's get behind this campaign.
Let's share the message about energy poverty in Aotearoa
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Music in the Park?! Public Karaoke in Guangzhou, China! | Listen! - Duration: 3:46.
So you're in china and you want to see a performance, or find a quiet spot to practice
your trumpet, or join the weekly sing-a-long, well,
just head to your local park.
Take a drive through any Chinese city, and you'll see a landscape dotted with city
parks.
You see Town houses and suburbs are rare in china's megacities, which means that vast
majority of Chinese families make their home in the countless highrises you see here.
And if you live in a highrise with neighbors on every side...
But it's more than that, parks are a place where life happens in china, you can , practice
your sword play, play jianzi, brush up on your ping-pong skills, learn a new waltz,
go fishing, spend time with the kids, take lessons in martial arts, or drawing, etc.
If you're a
music lover, the event you can not miss is the weekly, guided sing-a-long
These volunteers sign up and choose their favorite songs, if you play an instrument
you can show up and play along.
And the audience, as they come and go, follow the lyric sheet that you see here, with the
music written below in what's called numbered or cipher notation which average Chinese music
lover is much more likely to know than the five-line notation we're used seeing in
the west.
So, the next time you're in China, head to the nearest city park, and join in the
fun.
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2017 Key Partner Awards - Detroit Public Television - Duration: 1:52.
Hi I'm Julie Chapin and I'm one of the nominators for Detroit Public Television
for one of our key partner awards. The University signed an agreement in
January of 2016 and because of our common mission, Extension became the
point person for the University. Much of our work with them is focusing around
early childhood education and family engagement. So many different topics that
there are programming in that we can highlight our work in ways that really
help us to reach communities particularly in Southeast Michigan but
across the state of Michigan. with the work that Extension is doing.
Georgeann:>> I think the thing is we have these shared values about really helping the citizens
of Michigan and trying to address the needs of the community, and we have great
assets here at Detroit Public Television, the university has incredible assets
plus a lot of arms and legs to help us execute. So I think coming together only
allows both organizations to have a much greater impact than they can have on their own.
Rich:>> This partnership is so important to us and it's been great. It's
been a great ride, and when you think about who could do that - great thinking,
great extension services team, great public television station, who could do
it? Spartans Will. Of course always Spartans Will.
MSU you've been terrific to us, we're
excited to work with you, we can't thank you enough.
You're great folks and you're easy and fun folks to work with, so here's
to five more years, ten more years, and twenty more years of helping
citizens and parents and kids and everybody who's involved in making our
state better. Thanks
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JFK Files Show J Edgar Hoover Said, "Convince the Public" That Oswald Is Assassin - Duration: 6:07.
JFK Files Show J Edgar Hoover Said, "Convince the Public" That Oswald Is Assassin
Almost 54 years after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, a treasure trove of information surrounding the case has now been released.
This past week, the Trump administration released a stack of documents that have never been seen by the general public.
Over 3,000 previously secret papers were unveiled… and some of them raise intriguing questions about how the government operates.
One such file has revealed that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was desperate to crush any alternative timelines or conspiracy theories about JFKs assassination,. and pushed the government to convince the public of Lee Harvey Oswalds guilt.
In order to do that, the larger-than-life lawman urged officials to issue their findings as quickly as possible… even though the investigation was presumably very much still underway.
There is nothing further on the Oswald case except that he is dead, Hoover wrote in a memo just hours after Oswald was himself shot by night club owner Jack Ruby.
The thing I am concerned about, and so is (deputy attorney general) Mr Katzenbach, is having something issued so we can convince the public that Oswald is the real assassin, the FBI director continued, according to a CBS News report.
There are a few ways to interpret this fascinating memo. The first is that Hoover and the FBI had their doubts about Oswald being the lone gunman, but decided to push this narrative in order to keep public inquiry at bay.
Thats certainly the angle that many skeptics take.
In fact, a solid 61 percent of Americans believe that Oswald didnt act alone, a 2013 CBS News poll found.
The other way to look at the newly-revealed Hoover memo is that the director was simply trying to put the matter to rest before alternative theories could begin to flow.
That wouldnt necessarily mean that the FBI doubted Oswalds guilt. Believing that he was the lone shooter while also being wary of conspiracy theories are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
However, what this new memo does make clear is that government agents — including the legendary head of the FBI — had no problem having something issued before the investigation was complete, in order to convince the public of an officially approved narrative.
Thats very different from following the facts regardless of where they lead, and believing that the truth was the most important factor.
For example, if contrary information was discovered after this memo was written, it would be in the FBIs interest to not reveal the new facts to the public.
Otherwise, bureau investigators would look like they jumped the gun, if youll pardon the expression, and would seem incompetent or worse.
Once a narrative was issued from the top, it makes sense that the bureau would continue to toe that line.
This Hoover revelation also has interesting implications in light of modern crimes, such as the Oct. 1 mass murder in Las Vegas.
As with Oswald, investigators insist that gunman Stephen Paddock acted alone.
Just like this decades-old memo, it seems that a narrative was quickly pushed, despite the fact that countless questions remain and constant revisions to the official story seem contradictory and confusing.
Its been said that patriots love their country but distrust their government. In many ways, that is accurate and healthy.
The United States was founded on the principle that humans are fallible, and power has a tendency to corrupt.
It is possible to respect law enforcement officers while being wary of uniformed bureaucracy.
Americans can be proud of their countrys great accomplishments while also acknowledging that power often leads men astray. The late J. Edgar Hoover is a stark reminder of that fact.
The day JFK died, Nov. 22, 1963, was a turning point for the United States, and there are many lessons to be learned from that era even half a century later.
Like and share on Facebook and Twitter if you find this previously secret piece of history fascinating!.
What do you think about these memos? Scroll down to comment below!.
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Speaking in public and in private - Duration: 0:15.
The 'narrator voice' is a little different to your public speaking voice – more confidential.
It's a private exchange between you and your listener.
Would you like to talk to your readers?
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Memorial Hospital Closure at Center of Public Meeting - Duration: 2:01.
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Investing in Tomorrow's Public Health Professionals, Today - Duration: 2:57.
So as the relatively new dean of the
School of Public Health,
having started just in February,
an important part of my job is to
try to alleviate
the economic burden of our students
who are obtaining their public health education.
Two of our immensely talented
students are Arsema Thomas
and Jonathan Rhodes
and they're going to share
with you what being
recipients of the alumni fund means
for their education.
So I plan on going back to Ethiopia
and working and partnering alongside the
Ethiopian government
and helping them enact
their journey towards universal health
coverage because the country is expansive
with a very populous country.
Their issue lies on accessing
people who live in rural areas who
aren't able to physically be in facilities.
And with this I plan on using
Mhealth,
which is mobile health,
and so had not been for the alumni fund,
I probably would not have been able
to attend Yale, in all honesty.
And it's because of that I'm able to
not only realize the breadth
of my interests
but also to watch
my goals
and my dreams manifest.
And so for that I'm extremely grateful.
This alumni fund is so important for students
like me.
The scholarships that it provides can really mean
the difference between studying here at
Yale School of Public Health
or not or even pursuing a health care
or not.
For me since being here it's opened up so
many doors. This summer I was able to
work as an intern
at the Cleveland Clinic
and the Cancer Institute
and I was working to work on variety projects
there,
working with operations,
in I.T.
And it really opened up so many doors for me
in the future I hope to be a health care leader
at a hospital along
with some of my other students here.
So I just wanted to thank you so much for your support
and the scholarships.
Arsema and Jonathan are just two
of our 450 students in the
school today immensely talented
future innovators,
caretakers,
public health practitioners,
scientists who will
transform public health in the 21st century.
We think the problems in public health are
absolutely immense,
and we're going to need
folks who bring in
the talents from multiple disciplines.
We'd love to combine
your resources
with that of thousands of other alumni
to support these students
and try to support the workforce of the
21st century.
Yale School of Public Health is a marvelous place.
We'd like to keep it affordable for our students
and with your support of the alumni fund,
we'll do exactly that.
Thank you very much.
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