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Nina Martin - Science: For the People - Ignite Baltimore 21
Nina Martin - Science: For the People - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Pava LaPere - Building Equitable and Accessible Enterpreneurial Ecosystems - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Pava LaPere - Building Equitable and Accessible Enterpreneurial Ecosystems - Ignite Baltimore 21
Richard Boly: History Helps Hack the Migration Crisis - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Richard Boly: History Helps Hack the Migration Crisis - Ignite Baltimore 21
Mike Specian - Buildings: A New Hope - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Mike Specian - Buildings: A New Hope - Ignite Baltimore 21
Radames Cordero - Melanin-based Applications For Human Space Exploration - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Radames Cordero - Melanin-based Applications For Human Space Exploration - Ignite Baltimore 21
Nick Greer - Flossing Out Our Bias - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Nick Greer - Flossing Out Our Bias - Ignite Baltimore 21
Joan Kanner - Shared Kitchen Confidential - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Joan Kanner - Shared Kitchen Confidential - Ignite Baltimore 21
Melanie Blatt - If You Can Talk, You Can Sing - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Melanie Blatt - If You Can Talk, You Can Sing - Ignite Baltimore 21
Keith Snipes - Cotton Caskets - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Keith Snipes - Cotton Caskets - Ignite Baltimore 21
Ivana Miranda - Trans Transcendence & Non Binary Glory - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Ivana Miranda - Trans Transcendence & Non Binary Glory - Ignite Baltimore 21
Adam Ruben & Alexandra Hewett - Sharing Your Childhood Diary with Strangers - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Adam Ruben & Alexandra Hewett - Sharing Your Childhood Diary with Strangers - Ignite Baltimore 21
Isabel Last - A Theory on the Origin of Human Language and Symbolic Thinking - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Isabel Last - A Theory on the Origin of Human Language and Symbolic Thinking - Ignite Baltimore 21
Polly Bart - Sense of Belonging: What I Learned Studying Suicide - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Polly Bart - Sense of Belonging: What I Learned Studying Suicide - Ignite Baltimore 21
Karina Mandell - Baptized Three Different Religions - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Karina Mandell - Baptized Three Different Religions - Ignite Baltimore 21
Robyn Stegman - Comedy Can Save the World - Ignite Baltimore 21
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Robyn Stegman - Comedy Can Save the World - Ignite Baltimore 21
Paula Derry - Making Mindfulness a Pleasure, Not a Chore
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Paula Derry - Making Mindfulness a Pleasure, Not a Chore
Joe Woodley - When the Prodigal Son Becomes the Father
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Joe Woodley - When the Prodigal Son Becomes the Father
Brooke Savage - Do You Know Your Period? It's More Than Just Blood
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Brooke Savage - Do You Know Your Period? It's More Than Just Blood
Ateira Griffin - What Society Can Learn from the Best Hip Hop Collaborations
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Ateira Griffin - What Society Can Learn from the Best Hip Hop Collaborations
Michael M. Hughes - Binding Trump: The Birth of the Magic Resistance
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Michael M. Hughes - Binding Trump: The Birth of the Magic Resistance
Kimberly Sheridan - One Million Gun Victims: One Artist's Quest
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Kimberly Sheridan - One Million Gun Victims: One Artist's Quest
Julie Rogers - What in the World is Whisker Printing?
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Julie Rogers - What in the World is Whisker Printing?
Delshan Tyette Baker - Are You On Your Dot?
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Delshan Tyette Baker - Are You On Your Dot?
Cheryl Embree - Mostly True (but 100% Honest) Confessions of a Government Ethics Lawyer
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Cheryl Embree - Mostly True (but 100% Honest) Confessions of a Government Ethics Lawyer
Brad Rogers - Baltimore's Next Great Waterfront
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Brad Rogers - Baltimore's Next Great Waterfront
Winnie Hull: Agility in Transition #IB19
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Winnie Hull: Agility in Transition #IB19
Stephanie Ranno: The Best Worst Mom #IB19
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Stephanie Ranno: The Best Worst Mom #IB19
thanks for sharing , a good reminder. bravo
Mental illness is STRONG in this room. They have NO clue what they are doing! I have more spiritual energy in my right pinky finger than this whole room. 🤣🤣
Doofus
3:53 I wonder how many of these talks you can go through where they eventually at some point blame everything on white people. This is a really sad state that we live in.
Why are the comments disabled for Pava LaPere - Building Equitable and Accessible Enterpreneurial Ecosystems - Ignite Baltimore 21 - but none of the other IgniteBaltiomre events?
Why are the comments disabled for Pava LaPere - Building Equitable and Accessible Enterpreneurial Ecosystems - Ignite Baltimore 21 - but none of the other IgniteBaltiomre events?
Why are the comments disabled for Pava LaPere - Building Equitable and Accessible Enterpreneurial Ecosystems - Ignite Baltimore 21 - but none of the other IgniteBaltiomre events?
This guy speaking has never performed stereometry to build anything in stone or copper
Why is he even valid?
They have ability to become translucent .
This was fantastic😆❤💅👍👍
What a weird idea. They sat in cave and painted animals that they heard from outside? It would take weeks for them to hear any animals passing in front the cave. They would rather starve to death then hear anything. Moreover they were people like us. Do we have to hear animals to be able to paint them? Of course places with paintings have best echo because those are the biggest chambers of the cave. Bigger room -> better echo. It's as simple as this. It's good example of science gone wrong.
She spoke nothing but the truth!
Awesome video
Corporate hack, nothing to see here.
In my opinion, one of the greatest benefits of seeing a film shot on celluloid in a digital medium like a 4K disc or digital projector is that when the film is scanned from the original negative, all the grain one sees is what originated on the negative. When a film is projected on celluloid, additional grain is introduced, even if the print is a second generation away from the negative. So ironically, when a filmmaker like Tarantino champions that his films should be seen on celluloid, digital projection can in some ways represent more accurately what the negative captured. One advantage celluloid has had over digital projection for a long time is in contrast and resolution. But with 4K laser projectors I think that advantage will slowly disappear. Especially considering that 99.99% of all movies shot on celluloid today are finished using a Digital intermediate. Which means that even if celluloid prints are being made, they will be struck from that DI and be limited to the resolution of the DI, which most likely will be lower than the resolution of the film print. If you then add on the extra grain and softness that get introduced from the print I think that a film that was shot on celluloid and then receives a 4K DI will look better on a 4K laser projector than on a film print. But I do believe celluloid has the advantage when it comes to older movies that were finished photochemicly and shoot on large formats like 65mm and VistaVision. Because then the true resolution of film is being taken advantage of (as long as the print doesn't come from a digital restoration of that movie, even 2001 a space odysseys 8K restoration probably don't take full advantage of a 65mm print, but digital restorations has of course other benefits, like damage removal.) After the introduction of the Digital intermediate the full potential celluloid has been lost when it comes to resolution, but has also given the filmmaker more freedom with color grading and special effects. I look forward to the day when 8K,10K,12k DIs are the norm.
Imagine bleaching your melanin out of your skin, only to then walk around with an umbrella.🥴
Exactly. It's absolutely crazy.
good video watching in school lol
That was great, you're not being selfish here. This deserves more likes.
Sarah... Thank you so much for this video. I just shared this with my students in Brooklyn. It's great
that explense way the portion of my skin that the sun ryas thuses get hotter the the rest of the body.. cool !!
Yang milih allah like yg Mili dajal hirawkan 1:39.........m.
Black Power
We need this now more than ever!!!
And again now!
Congratulations. To bad so few humans have achieved enough wisdom to come to this conclusion. 2020
What a joke. Most of the best pagans and witches and wizards I know are pro-Trump. #Cult45
Humanities' ancient war with the "serpent race"... www.angelfire.com/ut/branton/posers1.html
We need to take back earth!❤
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Its been 16 years since i got out of the army. When the topic of fake news came up i initially got excited because i thought it was finally seriously being discussed. Then i realized it was just a trick to confuse people more. What is my point. I came to conclusions similar to the ones he has reached. But i did it after what i experienced and saw in Iraq. Then to come home and see what the news was like where i was. It was really disturbing. Do you know how many veterans have stories that could make the shittiest journalists Pulitzer prize winners. But they wont even listen to our stories. They get scripted stories handed down to them.... And after seeing how intricate the whole system works. Youd have a hard time convincing me that dumb fuck humans could have set this all up.
What did you see? I'll listen
Can you tell me what you saw in Iraq ? Please...
Kevinakletva he saw war
@@zephyrguzman6462 we killed millions.... friendly fire was reported as enemy grenade attacks or IEDs.. contractors shooting indiscriminately at civilians for FUN.... yes I'm sure you heard some of the stories. But it was probably spun in a way or only a fraction of the whole story
@@Kevinakletva my point being.... our government and media are completely fine lying about real deaths.... its not hard to imagine them embracing and using fake deaths
I was literally cheering in my room by the end of it! Well done, Michael!
The beginning of the rebirth of Hampden began with the revitalization of the Chestnut Avenue Mill. (Mt Vernon). Purchased in 1984 by Wendy Rosen, Bill Streuver and Ted Rouse the Mill Centre became the home for more than 70 studio artists and creative small businesses. Mill Centre has been recognized nationwide for the revitalization of the mill and the community. When we first opened Mill Centre in 1986 neighboring homes were valued at 35,000. Today homes commonly sell for more than $300,000. Art saves cities, towns and even little villages. Today Hampden is often listed as one of America's Coolest Neighborhoods. The project was a private investment, and the impact was big for the city tax base and local homeowners.
If you practice Magick to cause harm, you are a 'Black Brother', worthless to mankind, no one has the right to play 'God'.
@Albert Dimacali jr No, a curse is specific to an individual, if you notice mine is generic. No we should never accept Black Magic, its a scourge on humanity.
Geoffrey Shannon is not a real Hampdenite because if he were he would not be happy of the way the neighborhood currently is. He's what we call a poser trying to fit in. Hampden was a white working class neighborhood where everyone knew everyone else. There was neighborhood baseball, football and basketball teams for the kids. There were corner grocery stores, clothing stores and everything else you wanted in the neighborhood. There was no crime. Now, Hampden is a shithole. Panhandlers on the corners, druggies lining up on the corner of Falls & 36th and nothing but restaurants that open and close every few years. No one knows no one else. It has no neighborhood feel to it. Shannon also talks about Hampden's whiteness as if it there is a negative stigma attached to there being and all white neighborhood in a predominately black city. What he doesn't tell you is that whiteness is what brought all the hipsters and trendies. They didn't start moving in down on North & Greenmount. Nope, they chose the white neighborhood. Shannon is too naive to realize that this new diversity won't be diverse much longer because the white folks will flee and Hampden will fall to the black citizens. Just like the rest of the city. It's coming Shannon and I bet you'll be one of the first to leave because you're nothing more than a poser.
1:47 I remember that mural when they were building it. They had all the pieces scattered on the ground. I can remember looking at them all.
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you are so gifted and encouraging to black men. you need to run for a position as a congressman for Baltimore MD. Love your sister Kittye.
Hey Aunt kitty love you all! Iman
I love it
4:25 help, I need this picture, it's dope af
A child with an ego.
According to David Griffin, Rosicrucian Imperator of the Golden Dawn, “Whether you believe in magic or not, studies have proven that when a large group of people focus on one thing at the same time, things can happen. With half the nation being targeted by large numbers of misguided spellcasters, witches, warlocks and those who do believe magic is real, we have a very real, potentially dangerous problem. That much negative energy infecting our society can have disastrous, potentially catastrophic consequences.”
Very similar story to yours Sarah, though how I found was very different. I'm from Maryland and was born in 1962. I waited the months and paid the 80 bucks or whatever it was to get my "non-identifying" from Family and Children's services of Baltimore. I then used a lot of deducing and searching and leg work, based on the non-identifying details, and had found my birthmother in 30 days. I've since used these skills to help others as a search angel. I've known my bmom, half sibs, and other relatives now for nearly 30 years. I found my birthfather (deceased) via DNA and through him, let's just say he was a Don Juan, I have 10 half siblings. And yet I still can't get my blasted original Birth certificate. It has nothing I don't know already, and it should be my birthright at 18 onward. I also have no photo's of myself before 11 months old. I can't tell you how mad it makes me, the social engineering, the gall, the secrets and lies involved in the closed adoption process. I was also a birthmother at age 17, given no option to bring my daughter home. I found my daughter years ago as well. Birth mothers were NEVER promised anonymity, though they were fed many a lie about forgetting and a better life for them and their children, none of which could be guaranteed. The politics that keep records closed in so many states make my blood boil. Thanks for your video, there is so so much people do not know about adoption experience. Also, I can't tell you how many adoptee's have said to me "Well if my mom wanted to find me she would have." WRONG. Birthmother face even higher obstacles with even less information to find their adult children.
Yes and not one modern film shot with a digital camera has been referred to as a classic film. Other than Blade Runner 2049 I have not read anyone boasting about how great the cinematography looked on any other modern film. All the great memorable films and still photography were all shot on film. God bless George Eastman.
David Fincher's films from Zodiac onwards look stunning and were shot on digital
The revenant
@@mysticalcobra7380 Most people I know have never seen it. When I say classic I mean some people know films just from the soundtrack. I think tv series have better writers than films these days. That is because in the old days studios were run or owned by directors, not bean counters.
A better comparison would be to compare digital with films shot way back in the 70s. Modern film stocks have caught up with digital in the look, maybe because they are also edited digitally. But modern movies shot on digital do not compare to the look of films from the 70s/80s when film was king.
Great story. Not many people these days live in a neighborhood where families have been for 100+ years. Hampden is a unique place, and even with the changes and development, it has managed to maintain a sense of itself. When I was little (in the seventies), my father worked for the Maryland Casualty Company, now the Rotunda. We would often go to Hampden for walks, and I loved it. It always seemed peaceful. That may not have been reality, but it felt like an oasis in the city. Thanks for sharing.
Outstanding Job Nina Dr. Carlton R. Cooper
Where found FILEs !!?
I see you have made your ritual more politically correct for the camera and left out your customary "Demons of the Infernal Realms" invocation. You deliberately hid your invocation of DEMONS while you deceived those poor people. No matter. Never to disappoint, you have provided yet more interesting footage this time. Thank you for finally confessing that your entire "Bind Trump" charade has been based on a lie from its inception. (The lie to the media about the gathering at Trump tower). Thank you for showing your true colors, "Lying Mike" Hughes!
Its all over the internet, easy to find, that not lying, unlike the Russian orange puppet in the white house.
fuk yea boi
Good ritual...I clapped at the end.
film is for real flimmakers,digital is for loosers.