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SMART TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA I PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS - Duration: 1:04.
Social media can be a means to get our knowledge can also provide knowledge that we have to others.
In addition social media can also be a container to pour ideas and creativity that we have
Social media can also be a source of information
Well by being a wise user you have provided benefits for people around
Even the benefits can also be felt by everyone in cyberspace
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Kinesiology at the School of Public Health and Health Sciences, UMass Amherst - Duration: 2:46.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
I chose to pursue a degree in kinesiology
because of my passion to help others
in health-related aspects.
My area specifically is looking at multiple sclerosis
and how exercise interventions can be a non-pharmaceutical way
to improve physical balance and quality of life.
If you like to be challenged, if you
want to help people quality of life, public health,
and you really want to strengthen your foundations
in teaching and research, UMass Amherst Kinesiology Department
is definitely the place for you.
My research is concerned with differences in muscle fatigue
with aging.
I think one of the biggest strengths
in the kinesiology department lies with the faculty.
We've got a well-known faculty, in physical activity
and health, particularly in physiology and also
in biomechanics.
So that opens up doors for interdisciplinary research.
And facilities are really good, cutting-edge.
And people here are supportive and will
help you be successful.
I want to be able to give people an opportunity
to improve their lives.
I am in the Physical Activity and Health Lab,
we objectively measure physical activity and sedentary
behaviors.
My focus is in consumer activity monitors.
I was able to teach anatomy and physiology labs.
I'm thankful that I had that opportunity because it gave me
a chance to grow as an instructor and also
the opportunity to work with stellar researchers
to help us formulate our ideas and be co-sponsors on grants.
I'm studying how cardiovascular disease risk changes as women
go through menopause.
Hearing from my participants how excited they
are that we're doing a study that is looking at them
and give the information about their own health
has been really rewarding for me.
What I'm focused on now is looking
at runners who have anterior knee
pain or patellofemoral pain and looking
to see how they're different from healthy runners.
When we were at the Conference for Biomechanics
in Sports in Germany this summer,
out of the hundreds of abstracts that were submitted,
they chose eight to be in the New Investigator Award.
And three of those eight were from UMass.
And it clearly shows that our program and the work that we do
is being recognized on the international stage.
I think it's an environment that really fosters students' ideas.
I like the culture of UMass, more importantly
the culture of the School of Public Health and Kinesiology.
You'll find a very strong family, both faculty,
grad students who can really help you make your research
thrive and really go someplace.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
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Pelosi Suffers Public Mental Episode Suggesting Trump 'Mow Grass' For Outrageous Reason - Duration: 32:22.
Pelosi Suffers Public Mental Episode Suggesting Trump 'Mow Grass' For Outrageous Reason
For years we have witnessed the chaos of Nancy Pelosi's speeches littered with inconsistencies,
faux pas, and utter aloofness.
This time the former Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi (CA) has hit a new high in her
constant illogical and completely asinine ideas.
In a TV interview for the Arizona Republic, Pelosi said that she is not the most prominent
advocate for President Trump's wall along the border of Mexico, which could have been
promised as part of the DACA negotiations.
She continued saying something that currently has people questioning her mental sanity and
overall well being.
She said she has never been very keen on the idea of a border, but that we should add levees
and technology along with personnel who know how to use it.
All seem to be very logical ideas, except the last item of implementation she added,
to mow the grass around the border area.
Perhaps she meant that it would be harder for people to walk across the border if someone
mowed the lawn.
Or, it would also be more comfortable to walk over freshly mowed grass instead of the thick
brush.
Via Rush Limbaugh:
"RUSH: That's how many times he asked the question of Nancy Pelosi yesterday on
his own Sunday morning show.
Now, here are a couple of bites of Pelosi herself.
I don't know if you saw this, but this may have been her worst performance on a show
like this, out of her league, eyes were just bug-eyed — it was the strangest thing.
She knows that she's guilty here.
She knows she's got big problems, but she's hanging tough.
And I'll tell you over on Meet the Press with Tom Brokaw, John Kerry was nonsensical
as well, and poor old Brokaw, he was so upset at the McCain ads that are being run against
Obama.
CBS had a cow.
The only reason they're having cows over those ads because those ads are effective,
they work.
Exactly right.
Okay, here.
Stephanopoulos says, 'If you feel that you have the better arguments, why not give a
straight up-or-down vote for drilling?'
PELOSI: What you saw in the Congress this week was the war dance of the handmaidens
of the oil companies.
That's what you saw on the Republican side of the aisle.
We have a planet to save.
We have an economy to grow.
And we can do that if we keep our — our balance in all of this and not just say, but
for drilling in unprotected — in these protected areas offshore, we would have lower gas prices.
RUSH: We have a planet to save.
These people are so full of themselves.
They are going to die of anal poisoning unless they do something quick.
Did you save the planet by leaving town, Ms. Pelosi?
You save the planet by shutting down the Congress?
You save the planet and you have an economy to grow?
What do you know about growing an economy?
Every thing that you are oriented towards here is going to do great damage to the economy.
In a sane political world these people would be the biggest jokes.
None of what they say makes any sense.
It's either wrong or flat-out lies.
Here's one more, Stephanopoulos says, 'Okay, why not allow votes on all that?
When you came in as speaker you promised in your commitment book a New Direction for America
— let me show our viewers — you said bills would generally come to the floor under procedure
that allows open full fair debate consisting of a full amendment process that grants the
minority the right to offer its alternatives.
If they want to offer a drilling proposal, why can't they have their vote?'
PELOSI: They — they'll have to use their imagination as to how they can get a vote
and they may get a vote.
You never say never to anything.
You know, you have to — people have their parliamentary options available to them.
But from my standpoint, my flagship issue as speaker of the House and of this 110th
Congress has been to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and to save — reverse global
warming.
I am not giving the gavel — I'm not giving the gavel away to a tactic that will do neither
of those things, that supports the oil — Big Oil at the cost, at the expense of — of
the consumer.
RUSH: Folks, do you realize what she just said here?
May I translate this for you?
Aside from the, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, they'll have to use their imagination parliamentary
to get a vote, aside from all that, 'My flagship issue as speaker has been to reduce
our dependence on foreign oil.'
What are the House Republicans wanting to vote on, Madam Speaker?
Drilling domestic oil.
And then she says, 'Reducing our dependence on foreign oil and reversing global warming.'
So we have idiots, genuine leftist, socialist idiots.
She knows this is the stuff her audience wants to hear.
I go back and forth as to whether she's really this dumb or not.
Every time I hear her speak I get closer and closer to concluding that she is this dumb,
not just trying to speak the words and thoughts that her critics want to hear."
How is mowing the grass going to fix our issue with illegal immigration?
Pelosi is a United States Congressman, and her suggestion was for Trump to mow the lawn.
The fact that her district is in San Francisco shouldn't mean she can say whatever she
wants and it may not bode well for the public relations of her Democratic party.
She has said many odd things in the past couple of years, each of them having their unique
oddness and lack of coherence.
Nancy Pelosi is 77-years-old.
Her family may need to determine soon if she needs help with her aging body or
mental capacity.
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Jung Eunji Dipilih Sebagai 'PR Ambassador Of The Public Administration and Security' Korea - Duration: 1:45.
Jung Eunji Dipilih Sebagai 'PR Ambassador Of The Public Administration and Security' Oleh Pemerintahan Korea Selatan
Dilaksanakan hari ini, Kementerian Administrasi Negara dan Keamanan resmi menjadikan Eunji sebagai PR Ambassador Of The Public Administration and Security.
Hal ini diharapkan dapat meningkatkan perhatian nasional terhadap pemerintahan.
Eunji dipilih karena mempunyai karakter yang pas.
Ia juga merupakan salah satu aktris yang populer dikalangan anak muda, maka ini sangat cocok untuk meningkatkan kesadaran nasionalisme dalam desentralisasi pemerintahan yang mandiri dan pembangunan yang seimbang.
Dihadiri oleh Kim Bogyum selaku Menteri Administrasi Publik dan Keamanan, acara yang berlangsung di Seoul Government Building tersebut berlangsung dengan lancar.
Eunji mengatakan, jika kita membagi kewenangan dan keuangan pemerintah pusat di dalam provinsi, maka suatu wilayah masyarakat akan bertahan terhadap kebijakan yang setara.
Rencana kedepannya, Eunji akan berpartipasi dalam berbagai kegiatan seperti perlombaan, video untuk promosi, poster atau pengambilan gambar untuk kampanye yang bersangkutan dengan publik.
Eunji juga menambahkan, aku sangat senang dapat dipilih sebagai ambassador dalam program ini.
Aku akan melakukan yang terbaik untuk mempromosikan program ini supaya publik dapat merasakan manfaat dari perubahan hidup melalui desentralisasi pemerintahan dan pembangunan yang seimbang.
Para fans yang hadir juga sempat ikut berfoto dan berpartipasi dalam acara ini bahkan ikut dalam quiz yang diadakan.
Kim Bogyum mengatakan, desentralisasi dan pembangunan yang seimbang ini di fokuskan untuk generasi muda agar mendapatkan kesempatan yang lebih baik serta dapat menjadikan Korea sebagai temlat tinggal yang layak.
Dengan image yang cerah dan bersahabat, aku harap Jung Eunji akan berhasil menjadi PA Ambassador ini.
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Beech Grove declares more residential public nuisances - Duration: 2:53.
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Remise de son accident, Jenifer fera face à son public à Casablanca au Maroc - Duration: 1:17.
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Local funeral homes host activities, invite public to honor Rev. Billy Graham's life - Duration: 0:52.
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The Fight for Public Schools - Kandise Luca - Duration: 3:18.
[Music]
Kandise Lucas. Advocates for Equity in Schools. Richmond, Virginia.
Well, generally what we see
is just an overall culture of push-out as it relates to parents, students
advocates. Any stakeholders outside of the immediate school
environment. We just see that culture of push-out
uh that
disenfranchises parents and advocates
and parents. Everyone else who wants to be a part of the school.
So we just see an overall
disenfranchisement and push out of other stakeholders.
Advocates for Equity in Schools works to address the issue of school push-out by primarily
educating our families, in our communities, regarding their rights
educating school district officials,
regarding the rights of our community.
As well as empowering our families by
attending meetings with them, working with them to get resolutions,
regarding issues such as
students being suspended, students not receiving the educational services that they require.
In addition to supporting educators and administrators
who've seen school push-out as a problem
and want to have an active role in addressing the issue.
Well we have a
multi-fold approach.
We believe, once again, educating our communities at the grassroots level
advocating at the legislative level,
in addition to engaging in direct action, if need be
In order to raise awareness.
In order to encourage the power sharing that needs to go on
in collaboration. As well as to just teach our organizations, our institutions
how to treat us. So we have a multi-faceted approach.
Public schools are important because they're one of the most accessible
Units within the community in which
our children can go and be nurtured and be prepared for life.
Public education, education is a human right
and public schools are really the source in the area,
in which our kids can go and receive the services they need
If they operate in community,
in conjunction with the community.
So public schools are very important
because of the access they provide to educational opportunities.
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Denver Public Schools To Conduct Air Monitoring - Duration: 0:22.
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PVTA fare increase unpopular among customers at public hearings - Duration: 0:54.
For more infomation >> PVTA fare increase unpopular among customers at public hearings - Duration: 0:54. -------------------------------------------
Kinesiology at the School of Public Health and Health Sciences, UMass Amherst - Duration: 2:46.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
I chose to pursue a degree in kinesiology
because of my passion to help others
in health-related aspects.
My area specifically is looking at multiple sclerosis
and how exercise interventions can be a non-pharmaceutical way
to improve physical balance and quality of life.
If you like to be challenged, if you
want to help people quality of life, public health,
and you really want to strengthen your foundations
in teaching and research, UMass Amherst Kinesiology Department
is definitely the place for you.
My research is concerned with differences in muscle fatigue
with aging.
I think one of the biggest strengths
in the kinesiology department lies with the faculty.
We've got a well-known faculty, in physical activity
and health, particularly in physiology and also
in biomechanics.
So that opens up doors for interdisciplinary research.
And facilities are really good, cutting-edge.
And people here are supportive and will
help you be successful.
I want to be able to give people an opportunity
to improve their lives.
I am in the Physical Activity and Health Lab,
we objectively measure physical activity and sedentary
behaviors.
My focus is in consumer activity monitors.
I was able to teach anatomy and physiology labs.
I'm thankful that I had that opportunity because it gave me
a chance to grow as an instructor and also
the opportunity to work with stellar researchers
to help us formulate our ideas and be co-sponsors on grants.
I'm studying how cardiovascular disease risk changes as women
go through menopause.
Hearing from my participants how excited they
are that we're doing a study that is looking at them
and give the information about their own health
has been really rewarding for me.
What I'm focused on now is looking
at runners who have anterior knee
pain or patellofemoral pain and looking
to see how they're different from healthy runners.
When we were at the Conference for Biomechanics
in Sports in Germany this summer,
out of the hundreds of abstracts that were submitted,
they chose eight to be in the New Investigator Award.
And three of those eight were from UMass.
And it clearly shows that our program and the work that we do
is being recognized on the international stage.
I think it's an environment that really fosters students' ideas.
I like the culture of UMass, more importantly
the culture of the School of Public Health and Kinesiology.
You'll find a very strong family, both faculty,
grad students who can really help you make your research
thrive and really go someplace.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
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