Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 10, 2018

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As a child, I remember looking out the car window as my parents drove along

the Don Valley Parkway here in Toronto.

Suddenly, through the corner of my eye a splash of rainbow would appear on the side of a tunnel.

I've always loved how bright, colourful and unexpected it is.

This rainbow, known by locals as the "Rainbow Tunnel" has been a well-known and beloved

part of the Toronto landscape for more than four decades.

However, for many years, city authorities tried to have it permanently removed, only

to have it come back over and over again.

The tunnel was originally painted in 1972 by a Norwegian teenager called B.C. Johnson,

who was then a guerrilla mural-artist known as "The Caretaker of Dreams."

He painted it in honour of a friend of his who had died the year before.

He also said that he wanted to put smiles on people's faces, in a city where no one

really looked up or smiled very much.

So he tied some rope to the railway tracks above

and swung himself down to the side to paint.

Johnson assumed the train tracks were abandoned - except that they weren't.

So when a train whizzed by, it sliced the rope

smashing him to the ground and breaking his leg.

Thankfully, a group of students from the nearby Don Mills Middle School came by to help him

finish the painting.

However, shortly after it was painted, the city's parks department removed it

by painting it over with grey.

But Johnson was not ready to give up.

He would come back to re-paint the rainbow, this time with a ladder.

But of course, the city authorities would paint it over again.

Then Johnson would come back and repaint the rainbow again, and the city would remove it

again and again.

This back and forth went on for more than 40 times over the next few decades,

during which Johnson would be arrested 4 times.

In later years, hundreds of Toronto residents themselves would take up the cause of maintaining

and repainting the rainbow tunnel.

The tunnel straddles the valley's walking trails and is thus often also enjoyed by hikers,

cyclists, dog walkers, and many others.

And although the artist may not have originally intended the association - the 1970s and 1980s

were crucial decades of LGBT activism in Toronto and thus for many, the rainbow may have also

been a symbol of hope.

However, by the 2000s, the artwork had deteriorated significantly and was at risk of being permanently

weathered away, or removed by the city again.

But this time, something different happened.

In 2012, A local community organization called Mural Routes, a not-for-profit group that

develops and maintains public art, decided to fully restore the rainbow.

And for the first time ever in 40 years, they actually received approval and funding from

the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Department.

The work was conducted by Artists Rob Matejka and Anthony DeLacruz, along with the help

of numerous volunteers.

Another rainbow was also added to the opposing side of the tunnel.

And youths from the local neighbourhood organization also revamped the inner side of the tunnel

with a beautiful coat of colourful local scenery.

BC Johnson is now a professional mural artist

who continues to brighten up Toronto's public spaces.

Of course, he's now commissioned by the property owners and no longer gets arrested

for doing so.

Mural routes continues to maintain the rainbow tunnel to this day.

The City of Toronto also has an official Street Art program where they support local not-for-profits

like Mural Routes, commission artists to uplift certain public areas in the city, as well as

help private property owners to commission artists themselves to beautify their property.

These types of programs not only help local artists in finding work, but also aid in community

development, creating programs for at-risk youth, revitalize neighbourhoods, and of course

provide beautiful, colourful art that's free for all city residents to enjoy.

On a related note, this 1999 painting by artist Peter Doig, which is essentially the image

from my childhood memory, was sold in 2014 for around $15.5 million.

Doig is a Scottish artist who moved to Canada as a child and lived here until he was 19.

To non-Torontonians, you might just think - ok it's just a painting of

a road and a rainbow.

And yeah, it is.

And in real life, it's just a road and a rainbow painted on the side of a railway overpass.

But for Doig, and millions of other Torontonians, it means so much more.

It means brightening up your daily commute, maybe even just for a tiny, little bit.

It represents putting a smile on your face on a cold grey winter's day.

And I think, it also symbolizes the resilience and dedication of the strong and supportive

communities that make up this great city.

Betty: Ok, location change!

So I'm here in New York with my friend Dave from the awesome urban planning channel -

City Beautiful.

Dave: Yeah over on my channel, I just posted a video on the World Trade Centre Memorial,

which is right behind us.

Betty: Link in the description.

Bye for now! *Snap*

For more infomation >> Toronto's Most Famous Public Art? | ARTiculations - Duration: 5:11.

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BREAKING : Feinstein Panics In Public, FBI's New Findings On Kavanaugh Give Her Nasty Surprise - Duration: 4:54.

Feinstein Panics In Public, FBI's New Findings On Kavanaugh Give Her Nasty Surprise

Senator Dianne Feinstein was caught off guard as reporters swarmed her after the FBI's

new findings on Brett Kavanaugh were leaked to the press.

Immediately, the eighty-five-year-old senator made a statement that sent shock waves across

Capitol Hill.

Feinstein panicked as the new FBI probe into Kavanaugh gave her a big nasty surprise, and

she knows this means "game over."

You'll love this.The FBI had interviewed four people in its probe into Judge Brett

Kavanaugh as of Monday afternoon, but the three witnesses whom Christine Blasey Ford

alleges were at the party in her testimony do not recall the gathering, according to

The Washington Post's sources.

The FBI has talked to alleged party guests Patrick J. Smyth, Mark Judge, and Leland Keyser

and Kavanaugh's Yale classmate Deborah Ramirez, who said that Kavanaugh had exposed himself

to her during their college years, according to The Washington Post.

"[Smyth] truthfully answered every question the FBI asked him and, consistent with the

information he previously provided to the Senate Judiciary Committee, he indicated that

he has no knowledge of the small party or gathering described by Dr. Christine Blasey

Ford, nor does he have any knowledge of the allegations of improper conduct she has leveled

against Brett Kavanaugh," Smyth's lawyer, Eric B. Bruce, said in a statement.

"Mr. Judge has been interviewed by the FBI but his interview has not been completed,"

Judge's lawyer, Barbara Van Gelder, said in a statement Monday, according to CNN.

"We request your patience as the FBI completes its investigation."Keyser does not remember

the gathering in question but has said she believes Ford.

"Ms. Keyser does not refute Dr. Ford's account, and she has already told the press

that she believes Dr. Ford's account," Keyser's attorney, Howard Walsh, wrote in

a Friday statement, according to CNN.

"However, the simple and unchangeable truth is that she is unable to corroborate it because

she has no recollection of the incident in question."

So, no one is changing their testimony, and it's apparent that nothing new is going

to come out.

This is a huge blow to the Democrats and especially to Senator Dianne Feinstein, who panicked

as she reacted to the FBI findings.

CNN reporter Elizabeth Landers caught up with the Senior Senator, and tweeted, "@SenFeinstein

indicates that the FBI report on Kavanaugh should NOT be made public: 'It would seem

to me that if people are going to be identified this ought to be held very close and not.

I think the investigation ought to be closely held,' she reiterated."

But there's more.Could Feinstein be any more obvious?

Why wouldn't she want the FBI to release its findings?

Well, of course, she is freaking out because she knows the FBI's new probe is almost

over and they found nothing.

The Daily Caller is reporting that the FBI only has one witness left, and it's Christine

Blasely Ford.

We all already know what she is going to say.

The National Review reports, "Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday that the upper

chamber would vote on Kavanaugh's confirmation on Friday, at the conclusion of the one-week

FBI investigation into the allegations of sexual assault that have been levied against

the nominee by three women.""The time for endless delay and destruction has come

to a close," McConnell said.

"Judge Kavanaugh's nomination is out of committee, we're considering it here on

the floor, and Mr. President, we'll be voting this week."

Well, that was another nasty surprise for the Ranking Judiciary Committee Member, who

reacted to McConnell's promise the vote will be taken by Friday.

"Feinstein, who led her Democratic colleagues in calling for the confirmation vote to be

delayed pending an FBI probe, said Tuesday that the report detailing the findings of

the investigation should not be made public," The National Review adds.The only reason Feinstein,

the Ranking Member, would not want to make the FBI's new findings public is because

she knows they aren't going to go her way.

This means the Democrats' jig is up and time is running out.

Feinstein will shift back to the delay and stall tactic, but Americans won't have it.

Feinstein has admitted defeat.

Call for the vote.

The three GOP senators who were on the fence — Jeff Flake, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski

— all know there will be hell to pay if they don't vote "Yes."

For more infomation >> BREAKING : Feinstein Panics In Public, FBI's New Findings On Kavanaugh Give Her Nasty Surprise - Duration: 4:54.

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Feinstein Panics In Public, FBI's New Findings On Kavanaugh Give Her Nasty Surprise - Duration: 5:07.

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Several people arrested after 75 students involved in fights at Hartford Public High School - Duration: 1:36.

For more infomation >> Several people arrested after 75 students involved in fights at Hartford Public High School - Duration: 1:36.

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Mitch McConnnell Says FBI Report On Brett Kavanaugh Won't Be Public | Hardball | MSNBC - Duration: 4:50.

For more infomation >> Mitch McConnnell Says FBI Report On Brett Kavanaugh Won't Be Public | Hardball | MSNBC - Duration: 4:50.

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Public school teachers statewide plan walk-in protest Tuesday - Duration: 2:36.

For more infomation >> Public school teachers statewide plan walk-in protest Tuesday - Duration: 2:36.

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Public school teachers ask for support with amendment vote - Duration: 1:00.

For more infomation >> Public school teachers ask for support with amendment vote - Duration: 1:00.

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How to speak with clarity when public speaking - Duration: 3:06.

In this video series we're talking about how to create a speech or presentation

from scratch, how to ROCK your presentation using a simple acronym - R

for relevant O for outcome C for clarity andK for key message. Hi I'm Lisa Evans

founder of Speaking Savvy I help leaders globally to create powerful

presentations with compelling business stories, so if you'd like to improve your

public speaking subscribe to my youtube channel where you will get

regular tips to help you. In this video we're going to talk about clarity

and clarity is so important because if you're not clear on your message then

you can guarantee your audience won't be clear on your message either, so you know

you wouldn't jump on your bike and go riding off into the distance in

the fog without knowing where you're going, you wouldn't jump into your car

and just drive and hope that you find your way, you would have a roadmap, you

would have a clear path with the destination so that you knew that you

would actually get to where you want to be. In the previous video we talked

aboutO for outcome, being really clear on the

destination and where you want your audience to land, with clarity it's about

how are we going to make sure that our audience get there and we do that with a

really effective speech structure. In a previous video I talked about the ABC of

a presentation structure so I'd suggest that you go back and have a look at that

video but being really clear and having that clarity of your message and making

sure that you get rid of all the fluff and that every word counts, every point

that you make count towards supporting that overall outcome in the objective

of your speech and being clear about taking your audience through the journey

of your speech to make sure that they get there, have a framework, have a

structure and then have some clear directions so that when you are for

example changing point, you can use transition

phrases something like this - so now we've spoken about body language we're now

going to talk about how to use our voice. That may be an example of a

transition that I might use when I'm teaching presentation skills and I'm

moving from one aspect of public speaking to another, so I'm looking

forward to helping you ROCK your next presentation using this simple acronym

and in the next video we will talk a little bit about the key message which

is super important and you might like to download the the Speaker Success

checklist by clicking on the link below and I look forward to seeing you on the

next video bye for now

For more infomation >> How to speak with clarity when public speaking - Duration: 3:06.

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Può un corso di Public Speaking sfociare nel Team Building? - Duration: 4:18.

For more infomation >> Può un corso di Public Speaking sfociare nel Team Building? - Duration: 4:18.

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How To Feel Confident Wearing Your Wig In Public For The First Time - Duration: 3:48.

Hi ladies it's Lee here at Woman in Disguise and today I wanted to talk to

you about how you can prepare yourself to wear your ready-to-wear hair for the

first time out in public. And these are things just pointers I give all my

clients regardless of why you're you're getting your ready-to-wear hair if it's

for a special event a night event if you're going to be going back to work

and this is the first time you're going to be wearing your regular hair to work

whatever the situation is I really recommend these few pointers to

help you feel ultra confident and that just shines through and will make you

have a great debut day in your ready to wear hair. So first I always recommend

that before you go out in public if you're uncomfortable or you feel

apprehensive is to wear her around the house and I mean you can be vacuuming

you can be watching TV whatever it is just give yourself the opportunity to

put her on and it does two things one you just start to see yourself in the

style so you'll catch your reflection and in the window when you walk by every

time you go into the restroom you're gonna see yourself and you just start to

go oh yeah that's what I look like and the other important thing is is you

start to realize what she feels like and if there are things that you're nervous

about you know well she move if you do this will it be you know try it out do

some dancing with her see how much you can shake your head and realize she's

not moving and so those are all those things will help you get comfortable and

start to get really confident in your ready to wear hair. The second thing is

before what I'll call your true debut wearing publicly there's a great

opportunity set up what I call a planned event call a couple girlfriends you know

let them know that you have your new ready to wear hair and that you're going

to be wearing her Monday to work for the first time or whatever it is the big

event and that you wanted to go out to lunch

wear your hair and just to kind of get that test drive okay and what this does

is it allows you to go out get ready which we love and we love

hanging out with our friends and being a really supported environment in a fun

environment but it's got a beginning and an end and lunch is kind of that time

frame where you say yeah I can do that and so what it does is it really gives

you kind of a little mini milestone and you get to go out and what you get to

realize in that short time is that everyone loves your hair and they know

it's your hair and again it builds confidence so I think so many times we

get that little guy that little person that sits in our shoulder and tells us

to not feel secure not feel confident and we just need to flick them off

because life is so much better without him on our shoulders so these

are just some pointers for you to kind of give the flick to the little guy if

you get any apprehension about how beautiful you look and how amazing you

feel in your ready to wear hair. Well I hope you found that helpful please let

me know if you try any of those tips please comments love that and also let

us know what you would like to learn about here about we definitely want to

bring you videos that you would love to watch so thank you so much and remember

flick that guy off your shoulder

For more infomation >> How To Feel Confident Wearing Your Wig In Public For The First Time - Duration: 3:48.

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Video: 'Los Courts' chronicles SA's first public housing project - Duration: 2:12.

For more infomation >> Video: 'Los Courts' chronicles SA's first public housing project - Duration: 2:12.

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Board To Vote On Arming Pittsburgh Public Schools Police Officers - Duration: 1:41.

For more infomation >> Board To Vote On Arming Pittsburgh Public Schools Police Officers - Duration: 1:41.

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City of Charlotte monthly Public Safety Briefing 10-3-2018 - Duration: 28:16.

For more infomation >> City of Charlotte monthly Public Safety Briefing 10-3-2018 - Duration: 28:16.

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$10K In Robotics Kits Donated By Public Citizens for Children & Youth - Duration: 0:50.

For more infomation >> $10K In Robotics Kits Donated By Public Citizens for Children & Youth - Duration: 0:50.

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AMA Public Affairs: Cannabis and Driving - Duration: 1:42.

Here's a sobering stat.

Impaired driving is the largest criminal cause of death in Canada.

Alcohol impairs judgment, your decision-making,

coordination and balance.

It also increases your drowsiness and blurs your vision.

None of this is news.

But here's something that may be news.

As Canada legalizes cannabis, the risks of drug impaired driving are just as real.

Like alcohol, cannabis reduces your perception, reaction time and coordination.

All pretty important stuff when you're driving.

Want another sobering detail?

Drivers under the influence of cannabis have double the risk of a crash.

And, if used in combination with alcohol, the likelihood of a crash

increases as much as 200 times.

AMA Members are concerned about safety on the road

as cannabis is legalized.

And two-thirds of you want more information about how cannabis affects driving.

Another concern is how police will be trained and ready

to test for cannabis at the roadside.

So, we're working closely with governments and police

to help advocate for the tools and training to keep everyone safe.

And we're working to help educate drivers about the risks

of all forms of impaired driving.

But here's the main point.

If you drink or use drugs, just please don't get behind the wheel.

Let's keep this conversation going.

Because,

We're all in this together.

For more infomation >> AMA Public Affairs: Cannabis and Driving - Duration: 1:42.

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#IBelieveYou...Now What? UofA Students on the Court of Public Opinion - Duration: 2:08.

The court of public opinion is a very

difficult domain. Especially in this day

and age where social media is so

prevalent, and everybody is using

Facebook and Twitter, and it's very easy

to not have met someone but to send out

a tweet based on a rumor you've heard.

It's very easy to do that. That's a lot

of, that, it's concerning because for

certain people it, for certain people who

either haven't done something and a

rumor has gotten out, or something else

the court of public opinion can kill

somebody's reputation, it can ruin their

career, even if they're not deserving of

it. But in a lot of cases I would hope

that when things come out, that people

are able to check facts.That's

what it comes down to at the end of the

day, looking at - reading an

entire article, instead of 140 characters,

keeping yourself informed, and making

sure that you're asking yourself the

right questions, before you before you

judge someone. So you know that you're

making the right call. The #MeToo movement

has been very beneficial I think for

society. It's something that has been a

long time coming. It's something that

society needs at this point and I just

hope that everybody can not.. I hope, I

hope, in the sense that the pendulum has

swung too far, that people can still be

in the conversation in a productive way

and not to just shame and bury someone.

But in, you know, if somebody has done

something wrong, call them out for it,

do what needs to, you know, do what needs to be done -

whether that's charges, whether that's

you know, the court of public opinion

does have a certain amount of legitimacy

there too. But not just rushing to

conclusions - for so many people it is

important too that there's a

balance.

For more infomation >> #IBelieveYou...Now What? UofA Students on the Court of Public Opinion - Duration: 2:08.

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