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Awesome Woodworking Tool for Workshop - Duration: 8:18.
Hello dears!
In the near future I conceived interesting project
and for its implementation I need to make one assistive device,
an important component of which will be wheels.
I thought the old roller skates would be perfect for that.
They have four wheels on each Shoe,
and I just need 8 wheels.
I developed a project for sketchup
and now I will start Assembly.
For the rest parts except wheels, I need
plywood 15 mm thick.
With the cutting of plywood, I'm finished, it remains only to mark and collect everything.
so, what did I get?
I made two symmetrical rails
such here is rolling sleepers,
and most importantly-such a train
and all this together can be called a voyage
In this design I plan to process
wide boards, slabs that are not fit into my thicknesser
During the Assembly of the structure, I realized that you need to strengthen either kerchiefs or corners
this moving part.
I reinforced it with plywood.
And now I'll strengthen this part too pieces of plywood for greater rigidity
And I had an idea, too. Not you always need the maximum width of this route
and I want to change the design from a fixed mount
make 2 mobile positions.
That is, to bolt on either here or here.
And of course, if I like working with the slebs,
and I want to do it often,
most likely I will make a similar design of metal.
In the meantime, I think that it turns out good plywood.
And everything works in principle and sufficiently rigidly fixed
So with the design of marking gauge I concluded.
now it remains to try it in action.
I have a pine Board with not a cut edge of it I want to make a window sill
That's where I'll be train
It's not perfectly smooth
slightly by screw, so the first treatment I will produce with the lining of the slats
to align a plane and it does not played on a plane
In order to ensure that the Board does not move down during processing,
I fixed it on one side with spacer bars.
To treat my Board I will use
here is such a wonderful cutter.
this slot cutter with a diameter of 30 mm
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How the Career Center Helps Students Prepare for CPT - Duration: 2:52.
In the first semester I got my resume reviewed by my peers because that was
more easy. In between classes I would just go to one of the seniors and ask
them you know "if this was my resume and you were an employer would you hire me?"
and one of them told me that you should go to Career Center and get it reviewed
professionally because a fresh pair of professional eyes on your resume is a
big deal. So in the first semester by the end of it I sort of got my resume
reviewed. I got a cover letter prepared and that
helped me out. So those are the resources I used. I also did apply for my CPT
using the Career Center and I remember the Career Center staff being really
really courteous to me and everything was approved. They got back to me with
their questions. They were really prompt in their answers and that sort of helped
me out a lot. I mean I didn't really have to worry about the paperwork. I only had
to worry about the job. So two things I did with the Career Center, I came here last August or something and
after I'd come after I came here around a month or so in the Graduate Studies
getting settled here and then I got my resume checked with the Career Center.
So one thing I understand at this point after doing one year of internship and
having some industry experience is your resume needs to reflect that maturity
which you might have with your career you know. There's a
difference between student and a professional resume which the UCC covered
pretty pretty good for me. They they made a few structural changes in my resume.
They rephrased a few sentences and they made my resume look more positive and
look more detailed you know like putting numbers and values
of the things I have done. That really helps my resume to
reach the you know that one step ahead you know. That's what I think
you know and as I said my previous resume and my current resume that's a
big difference. I could really see that okay the current resume guy could really
be interested in working with us. The previous is resume guy maybe maybe not. So
yeah I mean I find that pretty helpful. The next thing I did with UCC is a
Career Trek. So a Career Trek is something which gives you an opportunity to meet your
probable future employers in their working environment.
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What the legal process looks like for an immigrant child taken away from his parents - Duration: 9:55.
What the legal process looks like for an immigrant child taken away from his parents
There's been an avalanche of grim news centered on young immigrants apprehended at the border with Mexico.
On Wednesday, the American Civil Liberties Union published a report documenting abusive encounters between young people and border agents during the administration of President Barack Obama.
Last month, the government admitted it had lost track of more than a thousand children who had been placed with sponsors after being caught crossing the border alone.
In recent days, though, attention has been focused on a new crisis for immigrant children.
Earlier this month, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a new policy in which families arriving at the border would be forcibly broken up, with children and parents separated from one another and detained separately.
MSNBC's Chris Hayes explored the practical ramifications of the policy: children as young as 1½, too young to form complete sentences, much less care for themselves, torn away from their parents and sent to government detention facilities.
It's a policy specifically meant to serve as a deterrent to future immigrants, as White House Chief of Staff John F.
Kelly made clear in an interview with NPR a few weeks ago.
Sessions tried to argue that it was meant to prevent trafficking and abuse, but Kelly's insistence that it was a deterrent matches reporting that indicates President Trump himself authorized the change to limit a recent increase in the number of families seeking entry to the United States.
On Saturday, Trump tweeted that the policy of ripping apart families was a law being supported by Democrats.
That's not true.
It's a policy he supported and implemented, apparently because of its "horrible" — his descriptor — deterrent effects.
The organization Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) has for a decade been supporting minors who are detained after entering the country.
Its president, Wendy Young, spoke with The Washington Post by phone on Friday to explain how Trump's policy shift affects young immigrants — and how it fits into his broader shift in how the country deals with immigrants.
Her organization provides pro bono legal services to immigrants who arrive at the border without a parent — unaccompanied children, in the parlance — once they leave federal detention facilities to join family members already in the country.
"This is the really sad and ironic and tragic part of this new policy of family separation," Young said.
"Obviously, from both a child welfare perspective and from the perspective of the U.S.
immigration system in terms of its adjudication of cases when people arrive, it is much better to have a child arrive with a parent, because that's a natural source of care and support for the child and that also means that the child's case is attached to the parent's case, and typically the parent is the one who has the information and the resources to inform the immigrant judge about what's going on.".
"Now they're making it a very formal policy to separate the child from the parent," she said.
"Because of that, the child is reclassified as unaccompanied.".
There are special protections under the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 that apply to unaccompanied children.
After all, young people may lack the ability to advocate for themselves in the way that an adult might.
KIND helps provide representation to between 50 and 60 percent of those young people — but Young fears the percentage will drop now that the pool of unaccompanied children is being deliberately expanded.
"It has very serious consequences for the underlying case," she said.
"Because now you have a child — and this is being done with infants, even, babies — now you have a child with a much more challenging case detached from the parent.
Very often they're not being allowed to even communicate, and in some cases, the parent's being deported and the child's being left behind.".
When the child is meeting with an attorney or appearing before a judge, their ability to explain why they are there and the reasons they might be seeking refuge are limited.
There's a parent who could potentially answer those questions — but that parent was moved by the Department of Homeland Security to another facility.
The child, detained by the Office of Refugee Resettlement, has probably had no contact with his or her parent.
It's tricky for the attorneys to make contact, too.
"It can be extraordinarily challenging to figure out where that person went, to establish communication," Young said.
"If that parent is deported in the meantime, then you have the added challenge of trying to find the parent back in the home country.".
"From humanitarian perspective, we're quite concerned about this," she added, "but also from a government efficiency perspective, it's creating an additional case in a backlogged system and it's making it more challenging for the immigration judge or the [Citizenship and Immigration Services] officer to sort out what's going on in this child's life.
Remember: Those legal complications begin only once the child is released from detention.
That period in detention is problematic for its own reasons — and Young says that the amount of time children are spending in detention is increasing.
Under Obama, children were held for about a month, Young said, while the government tried to find family members who could take them in.
The law, she said, "is really grounded in the notion that children are better off cared for by their families than they are in a detention center by the federal government.".
That month-long detention is getting longer.
"We're starting to see that creep up more into the 45- to 55-day range," she added.
"Which is also concerning to us because obviously locking children up is not a good thing.".
In part because of the new policy of child separation, the government is exploring opening detention centers on military bases, housing hundreds or thousands of kids.
But such mega detention centers already exist.
"I actually was down at the border a few weeks ago," Young said, "and saw a facility that opened in the past year or so, that's actually a permanent facility, a converted Walmart with 1,200 beds.
"Generally what we're seeing there, through a whole lot of administrative changes, is they're turning what were intended to be protection tools under the trafficking act into law enforcement tools," Young said.
She added, "The framework of protection is starting to really fragment." KIND recently released a report documenting recent changes to immigration policy.
She said that her organization had seen an increase in the number of children separated from their families.
Asked if she thought it would at least be an effective deterrent for future immigrants, she said it wouldn't.
"This is truly a refugee crisis," Young said.
"People become refugees when they're desperate to escape violence.
The violence is throughout Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, and the governments are too weak or too corrupt to control it.
So people make the only choice they feel they have available, and they run.
"You're not going to be able to stop that," she added, "until conditions in the home country improve.
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US delegation travels to North Korea for potential summit preparation - Duration: 6:25.
US delegation travels to North Korea for potential summit preparation
Washington (CNN)A US delegation arrived in North Korea on Sunday for preparatory talks ahead of a potential meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Trump said on Sunday.
Our United States team has arrived in North Korea to make arrangements for the Summit between Kim Jong Un and myself, Trump tweeted.
I truly believe North Korea has brilliant potential and will be a great economic and financial Nation one day.
Kim Jong Un agrees with me on this.
It will happen! Three senior US officials with knowledge of the situation told CNN details about the preparatory talks.
The group included US Ambassador to the Philippines, Sung Kim, and is a clear sign the summit between the two leaders is back on track.
Kim is meeting with Choe Son Hui, an experienced North Korean diplomat who specializes in the countrys relationship with Washington.
The Washington Post previously reported on the team entering into North Korea.
A team of US officials focused on the logistics of a summit left this weekend for Singapore.
The delegation that entered North Korea on Sunday is more focused on the substance of the talks.
Read More Sung Kim, the US envoy to the Philippines, was previously an ambassador to South Korea and a special representative for North Korea policy.
He also represented the United States at the six-party talks, the failed diplomatic effort in which China, Russia, Japan, the US and South Korea negotiated with North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.
Randall G.
Schriver, the assistant secretary of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs, and Allison Hooker, director for Korea on the White Houses National Security Council, were also part of the US delegation that traveled to North Korea.
The summit, which was initially scheduled for June 12 in Singapore, was abruptly canceled last week by Trump who, in a letter to Kim Jong Un, cited hostile comments from top North Korean officials -- including Choe -- and concern about the countrys commitment to giving up its nuclear weapons.
North Korea responded to Trumps cancellation by saying it regretted the US Presidents decision, but appreciated his willingness to actually sit down with Kim Jong Un and said it was still willing to do so.
Trump told reporters Friday he appreciated their statement and that dialogue between Washington and Pyongyang was ongoing.
He said Saturday evening: Were looking at June 12th in Singapore.
That hasnt changed. South Korean President Moon Jae-in held an impromptu meeting with Kim Saturday at the demilitarized zone dividing the two countries, only the fourth time a meeting had been held between the leaders of the two Koreas.
While briefing reporters on his meeting with the young North Korean leader Sunday, Moon said that practical talks will be held between the US and North Korea very soon, and the outcome of those talks will dictate if the June 12 summit will go ahead.
He added that he expected the practical talks and summit to go very smoothly. South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un seen on the front page of the North Korean newspaper Rodong Sinmun after a surprise meeting on Saturday.
On CNNs State of the Union, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper told Dana Bash that he agreed with Trumps letter to the North Korean leader.
I support the letter that President Trump sent to Kim Jong Un, I think it was a good thing to do, Clapper said.
Clapper added that despite the setbacks, he thought there was still value in holding a summit.
I think theres value having gone this far, theres value in meeting and greeting, gripping and grinning, and just establishing a rapport.
I think yes, it would be important to have the summit, he said.
CNNs James Griffiths, Joshua Berlinger, Sophie Jeong, and Maegan Vazquez contributed to this report.
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Nigerians berate Gbajabiamila for buying wife Mercedes G-wagon - Duration: 1:53.
The majority leader of the House of Representatives, Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila, is currently receiving a lot of backlash from Nigerians for publicly gifting his wife a Mercedes G-wagon during her 50th birthday in Lagos on Sunday, May 27.
The move has infuriated many Nigerians who accused the lawmaker, who represents Surulere Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, of displaying opulence in the midst of poverty.
Many took to social media to condemn the move by the 55-year-old lawmaker, describing his public gesture as insensitive.
The price of the car has also been subjected to scrutiny by members of the public with general consensus agreeing that the luxury car is between N75 million to N100 million.
Gbajabiamila is currently gearing to run for his 5th term in the lower house, and he seems to have the backing of APC chieftains in Lagos state. The lawmaker is yet to address the mounting criticisms that has trailed his actions.
The car also came with a customized plate number with the word Assurance, suggesting the lawmaker took a cue from Nigerias pop artist, Davido, who did same for his girlfriend recently.
Gbajabiamila missed out narrowly on emerging Nigerias House of Representatives Speaker, after some members of his party teamed up with their counterparts in the Peoples Democratic Party, to ensure current Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, gets the position.
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