Thứ Ba, 2 tháng 10, 2018

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 Ronaldo joined Juventus from Real Madrid this summer in deal reported to be worth £99million

 But his Champions League debut for the Italian giants lasted less than half an hour after seeing a straight red card for an incident involving Valencia defender Jeison Murillo

 Ronaldo appeared to tug his opponent's hair after the pair were involved in a tussle in the box

 The red card put the 33-year-old at risk of missing out on an emotional return to Old Trafford, where he spend six seasons learning his craft under Sir Alex Ferguson

Will Cristiano Ronaldo play for Juventus against Man Utd? Ronaldo, as it turns out, WILL be available to face Manchester United when the sides meet in the next round of Champions League fixtures in Group H

 UEFA ruled that the Portugal captain must only serve a one-game ban, meaning he only misses tonight's clash against Young Boys

 United opened their Champions League account with a 3-0 win over Young Boys two weeks ago, while Juventus got the better of Valencia despite Ronaldo's first-half dismissal

 United face Juventus at Old Trafford on October 23, with the reverse fixture in Turin on November 7

Cristiano Ronaldo's Manchester United career Signed from: Sporting Lisbon £12m, August 2003

 Appearances: 292 Goals: 118 Assits: 68 Honours: Premier League x3, FA Cup x1, League Cup x2, Champions League x1Cristiano Ronaldo latest news According to Brazil legend Cafu, Ronaldo may be struggling with the physicality of the Italian top flight following a mixed start to his Juventus career

 "He is going to give more visibility to Serie A," Cafu told ESPN. "He will suffer a little in the Serie A because Serie A is a lot more difficult than La Liga in terms of the contrast in teams and in terms of the physical contact

 "But Ronaldo is always Cristiano Ronaldo. [He is the] best player in the world and will give a little more star power to Serie A

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For more infomation >> Cristiano Ronaldo: Will Ronaldo play for Juventus against Man Utd on October 23? - Duration: 2:28.

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Twenty One Pilots Announce New Dates for Second Leg of Bandito Tour | Billboard News - Duration: 1:01.

The new album from Twenty One Pilots - 'Trench' is gonna be here Friday and in

the spirit of release week, the guys have announced a second leg for their

North American Bandito tour.

They've already sold out plenty of dates this fall, but they're heading back on

the road beginning May 1, 2019, with returns to select cities in Mexico, Canada

and the U.S. To be more specific, we're talking trips to Vancouver, Winnipeg,

Atlantic City, Brooklyn, and Miami to name a few - before wrapping things up on June 29

in their hometown of Columbus, Ohio.

If you're trying to go to these shows - Pre-sale kicks off Tuesday, October 9 at

10 a.m. local time and all remaining passes will be released to the general public

at 9 a.m. on Friday, October 12.

For more, head to billboard.com and until next time,

for Billboard News - I'm Kevan Kenney.

For more infomation >> Twenty One Pilots Announce New Dates for Second Leg of Bandito Tour | Billboard News - Duration: 1:01.

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What Amazon's New Minimum Wage Means For Inflation And The Future | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC - Duration: 6:07.

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Amazon Announces $15 Minimum Wage For All US Employees - Duration: 0:20.

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Amador's Paul J. Wines Gearing Up For Big Crush Festival - Duration: 1:31.

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NASA ScienceCasts: Reach For It - Duration: 4:49.

[ MUSIC ]

Reach for it -- presented by Science@NASA

In August 1984, President Ronald Reagan announced NASA's plan to send "one of America's finest—a teacher"

to space aboard space shuttle Challenger. Of 11,000 aspirants for the adventure,

37-year-old high school teacher Christa McAuliffe from Concord, New Hampshire, was chosen.

As the first teacher traveling to space, she planned to conduct science demonstrations

from low-Earth orbit to get students "excited about history, about the future, and about space."

Tragically, Challenger broke apart soon after liftoff on January 28, 1986.

There were no survivors, and McAuliffe's planned demonstrations were shelved.

International Space Station astronauts Joe Acaba and Ricky Arnold

have brought McAuliffe's mission full circle by completing and filming, on orbit,

her envisioned lessons as a tribute to her legacy.

U.S. crew members aboard the station have also performed and captured other brief,

engaging lessons 'STEMonstrations.' As part of the Year of Education on Station,

NASA has made all of the demos available to classrooms around the world.

Chromatography is one of the most interesting McAuliffe lessons Acaba and Arnold have brought to life.

It provides hands-on activities for student to understand the importance

of capillary action and chromatography and compare how they work in microgravity versus on Earth.

Capillary action occurs any time a liquid spontaneously flows into a narrow tube or porous material.

It's how plants get water from their roots to their leaves.

It's how our blood makes a 'round trip' through our bodies.

And it's how those paper towels soaked up the orange juice you spilled this morning.

Chromatography is a technique that uses capillary action to separate mixtures

so they can be analyzed. On Earth, chromatography is used for activities

such as studying samples at a crime scene. Chromatography is an essential technique for spaceflight too.

For instance, keeping crewpersons safe from contaminants includes analyzing unknowns,

which can be critical on long space missions.

An example of a Year of Education STEMonstration features NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik

sling-shotting objects of all sizes across the inside of the space station with a bungee cord.

He's illustrating how Newton's second law of motion holds true in microgravity just like on Earth.

Simply put, Newton's law states that the greater the mass of an object, the more force it will take to accelerate it.

Year of Education on Station also included more than 60 opportunities

for hundreds of students and teachers to connect via in-flight education downlinks

with astronauts aboard the space station for live question-and-answer sessions.

Participants asked questions about all aspects of living and working in space.

"Hi, my name is Ramsey and my question is, did you ever have the idea to get a lot of water,

pour it out, and see what happens?" "See how it just sticks to my hand? It just waves there,

it doesn't really go anywhere, it just sticks right to the surface so I could drink my lemonade right from my hand!" [ Drinking sounds ]

"How do you grow plants in microgravity without soil and water getting everywhere?"

"One of the plants actually uses pillows that are impregnated with moisture and the nutrients they need.

We have another advanced plant habitat that I've been working on where there's a reservoir and the water,

it's all very controlled, pretty much soil free. The important thing is nutrients and water."

"Hi, I'm Lexi. Would a yo-yo work in microgravity?"

"I didn't have a lot of time to practice so, here we go! My first yo-yo.

So it works! But it's a little bit different so thanks for the question and letting me find out if they do work.

With the Year of Education on Station, NASA's goal was do what Christa and her optimism did so well:

inspire students and teachers to "Reach for it; push yourself as far as you can."

For more on NASA's Year of Education on Station, go to www.nasa.gov/stemonstation.

For other inspiring NASA happenings, visit science.nasa.gov.

For more infomation >> NASA ScienceCasts: Reach For It - Duration: 4:49.

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Trump: 'It's a very scary time for young men in America' - Duration: 1:27.

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Firefighters search for person who may have fallen out of a boat at Townsend Lake - Duration: 1:34.

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Make citing easy for all with the EasyBib Add-in for Office 365 - Duration: 1:00.

You're writing an essay.

Dinosaurs

But there are only a few more hours before it's due

And you haven't started the bibliography yet.

EasyBib takes the most tedious work in writing

The EasyBib add-in for Office 365

only needs the URL, title, author, ISBN, or keywords

to begin the citation generation process.

EasyBib does the rest

and finds the info you need to make the citation.

User can cite in MLA format, APA format, or Chicago style

When you're finally done with your paper, one click will insert your entire bibliography into the digital document.

Office 365 makes it easier to write anywhere.

EasyBib makes sure that citations don't get in the way of your writing process.

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Steelers' Le'Veon Bell Details Reason for Holdout Length | Heavy.com - Duration: 2:40.

Steelers' Le'Veon Bell Details Reason for Holdout Length | Heavy.com

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell has finally made the call on when he'll end his holdout.

And while it's not the most popular decision, it's also not the worst-case scenario for fans who were hoping to see him back on the field.

As ESPN's Jeremy Fowler revealed Monday, Bell is expected to return to the Steelers in Week 7, which is the team's bye week.

While Bell will miss upcoming games against the Atlanta Falcons and Cincinnati Bengals, it's a better outcome than if he had sat out until Week 10.

After the news came out, Fowler spoke with Bell about the holdout and decision, and the running back admitted why he opted to push it into the season.

Le'Veon Bell's Injury and Workload Concerns.

In a brutally honest comment, Bell said he was concerned about injury and because of that, knew he couldn't play 16 games with 400-plus touches.

"But I've gotta take this stand.

Knowing my worth and knowing I can tear a ligament or get surgery at any time, I knew I couldn't play 16 games with 400 or more touches.".

Based on the workload numbers, Bell's projection likely wouldn't have been far off.

In 15 games last season, the All-Pro running back totaled 406 touches, and in 12 games the season prior he racked up 336.

You can't fault the Steelers for getting the ball into the hands of their best players, but Bell wasn't willing to risk another injury without the guaranteed payday he felt was fair.

Regardless, Steelers fans will now either see the talented running back on the field in Week 8, or they'll watch him play in another uniform if the team opts to trade him.

For more infomation >> Steelers' Le'Veon Bell Details Reason for Holdout Length | Heavy.com - Duration: 2:40.

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Preparing for a Phone Interview - Duration: 1:22.

It's important to prepare for a phone screen as much as you'd prepare for an in-person interview.

Here are 5 tips for phone interviews that will make a big impact.

One: keep it brief.

The goal of a phone screen is to see if you meet the job requirements

so there's no need to tell your life story.

When you answer each question, you'll want to focus only on the most important highlights of your experience .

The recruiter will ask for details if they want to know more.

Two: make a cheat sheet.

The best part about a phone interview is that it's perfectly ok to have notes in front of you .

So have a copy of your resume,

3-5 bullet points about work experiences that you want to mention,

and a list of questions written out ahead of time.

Three: keep your energy up.

When you're on the phone, the recruiter can't see your body language and facial expressions.

Smile and talk with your hands the way you would in person,

which will help enthusiasm come through in your voice.

Four: be prepared.

This sounds simple, but you'd be surprised how many people forget the basics.

Charge your phone, make sure you're in a quiet spot, and

set everything you need 15 minutes or so before the call.

If you're worried about background noise, call a friend

to make sure that they can hear you with no distractions.

And five: dress the part.

Even though no one can see you, putting on something other than your sweatpants will help you feel more professional and that might just be the edge that you need.

Good luck, you'll be great!

For more infomation >> Preparing for a Phone Interview - Duration: 1:22.

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곤드레 효능 8가지 알아볼게요 ► Skills for Life - Duration: 4:14.

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Couples costumes for Halloween - Duration: 3:30.

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Alexander Lukashenko Shown Team Belarus for 2nd European Games - Duration: 3:01.

Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has attended a presentation of Team Belarus and volunteer outfits for the 2nd European Games MINSK 2019 on October 2, 2018.

The presentation was held in the Palace of Independence.

The uniforms were presented by Sport and Tourism Minister Sergei Kovalchuk, First Vice President of the National Olympic Committee Andrei Astashevich, designer Yulia Latushkina and Director General of Solo Pinsk Company Vasily Goreglyad.

Team Belarus' outfits have been designed by the Pinsk company and consist of 19 items. Solo-Pinsk plans to produce 500 sets of uniforms.

The collection got the name Prastora. Its symbol is stylistically linked with the logo of the 2nd European Games and embodies the Belarusian expanses.

Yulia Latushkina has designed the uniform of volunteers and participants the Flame of Peace campaign and also Team Belarus outfits for the opening and closing ceremonies, podium ceremonies.

The outfit for volunteers and participants of the Flame of Peace campaign is themed around the tree of life reflecting Belarusian vytinanka and the symbols of the sports.

For more infomation >> Alexander Lukashenko Shown Team Belarus for 2nd European Games - Duration: 3:01.

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Better conferences for disabled scientists [CC] - Duration: 3:08.

[upbeat electronic music]

Today we're going to talk about how to make scientific conferences more

accessible for disabled people. There's a lot of different types of disabilities

and I only have experience with chronic pain so I crowd-sourced a little bit and

talked to four of my friends who have different disabilities. So now we'll go

through some of their ideas.

Dr. Arielle Silverman is blind and she's also the

founder of Disability Wisdom Consulting. Her ideas were to have electronic copies

of symposium presentations, to have a volunteer or staff member available on

request to read information on posters or to provide orientation to a poster space.

I also talked to Dr. Caroline Solomon, who is Deaf and a professor of

biology at Gallaudet University.

Her ideas were to plan for accessibility

from the very beginning, including in your budget.

Just a few dollars from each

individual registrant can go a long way toward the cost of accessibility.

Second, it's good to incorporate universal design into presentation materials.

That's something that I can link to down below

Her third point was to not be

afraid to approach a disabled scientist to talk to them about their research.

That's what we're there at conferences to do.

She told me that, "they more than

anything wanted to be included in conversations about research and science...

They want to be viewed as a scientist not as a disabled person.

So try to avoid

statements like, "That's such a cool sign for molecules,"

or, "It must be so hard to

find signs for all those science words."

I also spoke with Dr. Alexandra Schober

who's a neuroscientist.

She told me it would help her to have easy access to

snacks and water. She said "I often get extremely exhausted and have terrible

POTS symptoms and often can't find water or a salty snack...

"I try to pack things

for that scenario but it's never perfect."

I've been in that exact same situation

so it can help a lot to have either free and easy access to snacks or really

clear signage that says where water can be found, where you can fill up your

water bottle.

I also spoke with Susanna Harris, who is a microbiologist and the

founder of the PhDepression. Her idea was to have

fewer chairs in each row and to have spaces between the chairs so that people

can get in and out of the sessions more easily.

That's really important for

anyone with anxiety who might feel trapped in a big crowd and unable to

leave the row, or somebody with a mobility aid who needs a little bit more

space on either side to get through the aisle.

Often aisles get blocked so if

there are more aisles it's more likely that at least one of them will be open

for the person who needs to get through it.

Thank you so much for watching this

video. I hope this was helpful to get some ideas for how you can make your

conferences more accessible and what you should ask organizers to provide in the future.

Don't forget that just because you don't see a disabled scientist

doesn't mean they're not there.

Please like and subscribe, I would really

appreciate your support on this series which is all about science and disability.

It's supported by TwoPhoton Art, a science art collective that helped

me buy the microphones and lights that I'm using

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