Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 4 2017

(MY OLYMPIC MOMENT)

In the summer of 2004,

in Athens, the land of the Olympics.

After 16 years,

the Iraqis now make it to the Olympics.

We were so proud of them.

But at the same time, we were very sad,

because the country was going through hard times.

Unfortunately, the war was declared

and what happened happened.

Iraq was destroyed.

I am Kadim Al-Sahir and this is My Olympic Moment.

2004, the Olympics.

After 16 years, the Iraqis now make it to the Olympics.

We are contemplating that we are among

the great team of the world.

Iraqis are known for their capacity, their culture,

their wisdom, and their patience.

This is the beautiful face of Iraq.

We were trying everything we could

to present this fact to the world -

that this is Iraq,

so as not to see that Iraq is entirely war.

No, Iraq is culture, civilisation,

and all the beauty of the world's humanity.

As I recall, it had been a year

since we recorded We Want Peace, me and Lenny Kravitz,

which we did for the Olympics

in a collection of songs by several artists.

The song was a story, as I see it a nice story,

but at the same time, it was painful.

We were wanting to halt the war on Iraq.

We were wanting to halt.

It was a pointed message. "We Want Peace."

Not just music for people to dance to, to move to.

No, I sing to move the spirit from within.

At the 2004 Olympics,

this is a great moment

when we were proud of the Iraqi team.

The Iraqi team, in the face

of one of the strongest teams in the world,

triumphs over Portugal.

I believe it was at this moment that Iraqis,

all of them together, were playing on the pitch.

Millions present, even those in Baghdad, all over Iraq,

were there playing with the team.

There were prayers, there was excitement.

Everyone optimistic. Everyone watching.

The next match was versus Costa Rica, 2-0,

for which there was unexpected celebration,

but the performance of the Iraqi team

was truly spectacular.

Next was Australia, who we beat 1-0.

A truly spectacular goal, of course.

The celebration was beautiful, great.

Paraguay was one of the great teams, very strong.

We lost to them, but we were still proud.

Even though it was a 3-1 loss,

it was spectacular on the pitch.

We did not, unfortunately take the bronze medal,

but it was enough that they were able to make it

to stand among the best teams in the final four.

This is my life,

and this is my beautiful moment with the Olympics.

For more infomation >> The Day Iraq Beat Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal is Kadhim Al-Sahir's Favourite | My Olympic Moment - Duration: 4:09.

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Everyone is calling Kang Dongho "Daddy Sexy" after what he did on Produce 101 - Duration: 1:52.

Everyone is calling Kang Dongho "Daddy Sexy" after what he did on Produce 101

Produce 101 contestant Kang Dong Ho has been nicknamed Daddy Sexy after he helped Joo Haknyeon overcome hardships.

Kang Dong Ho has been gaining quite a lot of attention for his paternal approach in helping Joo Haknyeon overcome the struggles of preparing for their concept mission stage.

During the preparation for their concept mission stages, the members of the group voted for Joo Haknyeon to be the center of the stage, but realized that he was struggling to master both the dancing and singing for the stage.

Joo Haknyeon struggled to stay in sync with the other members of the group. Despite the criticisms the other members had about Joo Haknyeon, Kang Dong Ho never lost faith in him and continuously expressed that he believed in him.

He even helped Joo Haknyeon drastically improve his singing so that he could record his parts to their concept mission song flawlessly.

Shortly after, the team successfully performed their concept mission song Open Up and received over 22,000 votes, in which Kang Dong Ho and Joo Haknyeon are going head to head for which contestant received the most votes.

Kang Dong Ho helped guide Joo Haknyeon and drastically improved his singing.

While many commended Joo Haknyeon for his rapid improvement, Kang Dong Ho is being highly praised for exhibiting such paternal and caring characteristics, in addition to being named the sexiest contestant on the show.

His sexy demeanor earned him multiple nicknames, such as Fire Sexy and Bandit Sexy, but his show of care and empathy towards Joo Haknyeon recently earned him the new nickname: Daddy Sexy.

Check out the performance Kang Dong Ho helped Joo Haknyeon with below!.

For more infomation >> Everyone is calling Kang Dongho "Daddy Sexy" after what he did on Produce 101 - Duration: 1:52.

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DON JOHNSON - "Tell It Like It Is" (1989) - Duration: 4:37.

DON JOHNSON - "Tell It Like It Is" (1989)

For more infomation >> DON JOHNSON - "Tell It Like It Is" (1989) - Duration: 4:37.

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SKYCITY CHALLENGE 17 | What is SkyCity? - Duration: 10:21.

Thank you for submitting

and ... for those who are still thinking about submitting

... please submit!

For sure you wanna know a lot more about J57, so ...

follow me, let me give you a tour inside.

We are sitting in the first atrium of J57

so altogether there are 19 atriums inside this building

and we have chosen 17 of them for this challenge

two of them are reserved

and this is what it looks like when one of them is finished

imagine ...

You can imagine all the creative ideas coming together in this building.

Which is why we purposely didn't say exactly what we want like most of the competitions would.

We really want to release all your imaginations!

So as a visitor, a student, a resident of this future building,

you will be walking up these ramps and then atriums

experiencing 19 of them until you climb to the top of the building.

What will you see? Just try to imagine that.

So, we don't have the exact same dimensions of all the atriums

However, for this challenge being easy this is really a conceptual design phase.

So we've given you, the one perfect size.

We are now in the machine room of J57's air-conditioning and cleaning system.

This place provides fresh air to a part of the building, but also controls it's entire indoor temperature.

The machine filters the external air in 3 steps.

The first step is just simple dust removal.

Then here, in M2, with the help of an electrostatic processor, the more subtle pieces are filtered out .

… and M1 is highly efficient and can filter out the smallest particles from the air.

We have 180,000 square meters in the whole building, and we use three fresh air system units to maintain the air of J57 clean all the time.

Here we are in one of the atriums inside J57.

... just to give you an idea

This is what it looks like right now.

... it is RAW!

Raw like Rawerson, here

There's this nice element on the side here ...

I wanna share with you the sizes of this atrium.

This is 11 meters tall, 16 meters wide and 20 meters long.

and it's adjacent to these ramps right here

and also there are elevators on two sides

and there are four wings from this atrium,

Where there could be offices, housing or anything you could imagine.

These internal spaces, are open to any multi-purpose use

It could be an office space, for a small company, or apartments suitable for accommodation.

The whole courtyard is lit by 96 LED lights, emitting altogether 115 200 lumens, creating a daylight effect.

Each of the atriums are equipped with several clean air ducts,

so that the fresh from the air-conditioning units reaches the spaces throughout these holes.

Be aware of them during the design process and try not to obstruct these openings.

We can see that the wall surrounding the atrium are unfinished and not decorated yet.

These walls here are built by the sixth generation Broad technology, with stainless steel core structure.

Compared to the first five generations of steel wall, the new technology is much more durable,

more environmental friendly, and more resistant to corrosion.

Imagine that this whole thing is a spaceship and it flies in the space.

What would be these 17 courtyards that could fulfill everyone's need?

One way I think of it is that ...

the entire planet has been destroyed, except for this building.

We have the opportunity to go back in time and pick the most amazing people and projects and ...

put them in this building and we are gonna rebuild the society here.

We gonna rebuild it in a way, that this time it's more than sustainable, it's regenerative.

and so we wanna find these people and we wanna find those ideas that we want to put onto this spaceship.

that it's gonna bring the humanity back but in a way it works ...

We need these communities living and thriving again in the cities.

because we want to escape the box we have created around us

So, how can we bring that outside back into the cities and be human in a way again?

... and this is clearly not three staunchy academics putting this thing on.

it's three pretty radical dudes here, that wanna see some crazy ideas.

I've got my idea, I'am gonna submit it ... it's gonna be better than yours!

I think I am kinda in the intersection of few things that I've been interested in for a long time.

Education, what we call life long learning.

learning after school.

learning before school, learning outside of school.

Village, rural ...

How can the knowledge of the city be shared with villagers in rural areas.

Communities, community building ...

Creativity and creativity advancement ...

so you can constantly be better, what makes creativity more different, more radical, more unusual.

and content. How can we use all the content that we know we have collected?

and basically how can we cross all these different areas. Build something special, nice

and in China it's a very fond thing of multiplying

How does this go to other places and how can other places learn from the prototype place?

There are many opportunities that in order to understand why sustainability is important.

Why it is important to design things along with nature?

We have to be able to see these things,

but our perception is limited we only see a very small fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum.

So that was the building! Wasn't it cool?

... but this isn't about the building, it's about us.

It's about us, it's about what we collectively come up with together.

for a vision of our future cities.

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