Apoyando al Centro Cultural El Tecolote, las sopranos María Katzarava y Ana Gabriella Schwedhelm, cantan para ayudar a los talentos nacidos en una de las zonas más deprimidas del país: Arcelia del Progreso, en el estado de Guerrero. Presentación grabada el 04 de octubre del 2016 en el Auditorio Blas Galindo del Centro Nacional de las Artes (CENART). Ciudad de México (CDMX).
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3 Ring Circus 1954 Two ex-GIs (Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis) join a woman's (Joanne Dru) circus as assistants to a trapeze artist and lion tamer. http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
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A Song For Miss Julie 1945 A Song for Miss Julie is a 1945 American film directed by William Rowland. http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
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Aloma Of The South Seas 1941 A Tahitian chief's son (Jon Hall) returns from Harvard and unknowingly falls for his arranged bride (Dorothy Lamour). http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
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New Pants 3 Stooges The Stooges run a tailor shop that is about to be repossessed by the Skin and Flint Finance Corporation. When the Boys hear about a big reward for fugitive bank robber 'Terry "Slippery Fingers" Hargan' (Harold Brauer), they think that catching him might end their financial woes. http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
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How does real estate agency really work? In other words, who do agents represent? How do they get paid? Why should you hire one? Buying a home? Click here to perform a full home searchSelling a home? Click here for a FREE Home Price Evaluation It seems like there is a lot of confusion out there about how real estate agency works. I hear a lot of questions like, “Who does my agent represent? How do agents get paid?” I want to clear all of that up for you today. Real estate agents are...
If you’ve been thinking of selling your home without the help of an agent, you may want to reconsider. There are a few reasons why. Buying a home? Click here to perform a full home searchSelling a home? Click here for a FREE Home Price Evaluation Should you try to sell your house on your own? The answer is no. While listing your property as For Sale By Owner might sound appealing, there are actually a few things you need to consider. 70% of people who originally list their homes as For...
What’s going on in Columbia right now? Here’s a quick look at the latest real estate market numbers. Buying a home? Click here to perform a full home search Selling a home? Click here for a FREE Home Price Evaluation I’m here at one of my open houses (108 Summit View Ct. in Chapin) to bring you the latest market numbers for Columbia real estate. Here are some of the figures we’ve been keeping an eye on: 1. We’re up to about 12,000 sales this year. That’s a 4% increase from the...
How do you know when you’re ready to buy a home? I have a few tips to help you come up with a strategy. Want to sell your home? Get a FREE home value report Want to buy a home? Search all homes for sale A lot of buyers will ask me, “How do I know when I’m ready to buy a home?” I recommend that you go see your real estate professional. We’d love to talk you through the process. As a certified real estate strategist, I can put a plan together to help you determine exactly when...
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Rockies star Charlie Blackmon takes you inside his gameday routine and what it's like playing centerfield in Colorado on Play Ball.
Home warranties are beneficial to buyers, sellers, and homeowners. Here’s how. Want to sell your home? Get a FREE home value report Want to buy a home? Search all homes for sale The U.S. News & World Report states that every year, homeowners spend 1% to 4% of their home’s value on repairs and replacements. How can you alleviate some of those costs and concerns? Get a home warranty! Home warranties are great for sellers that are looking to sell their house faster, for buyers who are...
Sellers often ask me whether or not a pre-listing inspection is worth it. The simple answer is yes. But why is that the case? Want to sell your home? Get a FREE home value report Want to buy a home? Search all homes for sale Sellers ask me all the time whether or not pre-listing inspections are important. The answer is, undoubtedly, yes. While you aren’t required to do them, they can be very helpful to the transaction. By doing a pre-listing inspection and making any recommended repairs...
If you want to get an accurate valuation of your home, have a real estate professional walk through it instead of using Zillow. Want to sell your home? Get a FREE home value report Want to buy a home? Search all homes for sale Should you get a home valuation from Zillow? You can. It’s one way to get a home valuation, but I don’t think it’s the best way. The best way is to have a real estate professional like myself meet you at your property and walk through it with you so you can get...
Overpricing your home comes with a few different pitfalls. Today, I’ll be talking about three, specifically. Want to sell your home? Get a FREE home value report Want to buy a home? Search all homes for sale Sellers, listen up: Don’t overprice your homes. Doing so can carry a few pitfalls. If you overprice, you won’t receive multiple offers or be as competitive in today’s market. In fact, overpricing your home will eventually reduce its value. Also, you aren’t going to get as much...
Today I’d like to give you three tips for negotiating a home sale. Want to sell your home? Get a FREE home value report Want to buy a home? Search all homes for sale Today I have three tips that will help give you an edge when it comes to negotiating a home sale. 1. You’ve got to know before you go. Begin with the end in mind. If you do this, it takes away a lot of the emotion out of negotiating a home sale. Negotiating a home sale shouldn’t be personal. 2. Know your motivation. If...
Is it better to rent or own? A lot of people ask this question. To me, the answer seems obvious. Want to sell your home? Get a FREE home value report Want to buy a home? Search all homes for sale Is it better to rent or buy? This is a question on the minds of a lot of people in today’s market. However, it seems like an obvious answer to me. Then again, I’m in real estate. Nevertheless, I think you might be interested in hearing my insider’s opinion on why it’s better to buy. First...
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The Schools of Graphic Design and Industrial Design collaborate on the design of two innovative packaging designs for their products. Students talk about the challenges and benefits to working with another creative discipline to achieve the best outcome for their design.
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Engaging supporters is essential to the successful funding and distribution of films. This workshop led by Frank Colin connects filmmakers with their audiences. Christina Raia is a New York City based Writer/Director, the Founder of CongestedCat Productions, and a Crowdfunding Specialist at Seed&Spark. Her work - a collection of short films, a web series, and a feature film - has gained a large online following through multiple crowdfunding campaigns. Seed&Spark is the world’s only...
Today we wanted to go over the three ways sellers can approach multiple offer situations.
Inventory is low in our market and interest rates have settled down after a slight uptick. What does this mean for you going forward?
There are four reasons why homes typically fail to sell. We've got a list of the top four reasons homes fail to sell, as well as solutions for all of them.
We recently attended a conference that gave us some great insight into the real estate market. Here’s what we learned.
After you’ve found an investment property you like, it’s time to evaluate that property. Here are three keys to evaluating an investment property.
Part three of our series on real estate investing is here. This time, we’re discussing financing options.
If a property does not appraise, there are three things that you can do as a buyer or seller to try and make it to the closing table.
If you’re thinking about buying an investment property, consider these three things before making the jump.
We’re back with a bonus round for our real estate investment series! Today, we’ll discuss the 1031 exchange.
Buyers that are thinking of building a home or buying a home directly from a builder need to seriously consider how well they are being represented in the process.
If you’re thinking about investing in an Airbnb property, there are three items you must take into consideration first.
Giving back is important to us. That’s why we’re partnering with Academy Mortgage to bring you some information on how you can help us do just that.
Multiple offer situations are a common occurrence in our market. Here’s how we are helping our buyers stand out and win.
If you want to escape from under the agent rat race, stop trying to do everything yourself and join a team.
There are certain things that can be overlooked when buying a home. This list doesn’t include any of them.
What is happening in the real estate market as summer draws to a close? The market is still hot, but it depends on what price point you’re in.
Seeing Santa at the mall can take a long time and cost a pretty penny for a few photos. That’s why we’re having Santa come to us this year, and you’re invited to come see him.
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Here’s an online version of the book we’re going to be reading this week! Read along with us and see how many of the minimalism tasks you can do. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/53e27964e4b023248c0899f7/t/53fe634ce4b09024f2bfa5b9/1409180492877/minimalist+life+guide.pdf Also, we’re doing no Netflix this week. The means no Riverdale, no Stranger Things 2, and no Mindhunters! What are your favourite Netflix shows and… Continue reading Dropping Netflix and picking up a book
For a robot to talk with people, it needs language skills, but less obviously, it also needs social skills and a sense of the physical and social context of conversations. What does it take to engineer a robot as a social technology that can interact in real time in human environments? In this project we are designing social robots for young children that are both engaging and safe to touch (safe for both child and robot). The talk will describe insights from the project to date about shared...
Each year the sheer number of “things” that are connected to the Internet grows exponentially. But the real value of the Internet lies in the number of connections not only among things but also people, processes and data. This is the Internet of Everything and it is linked to the growth in smartphones, third party software solutions (termed apps), big data analytics and other digital health technologies. Joining this technological revolution is a social revolution in healthcare. This...
Processing (talking, listening) is what language exists for, and through processing we can address the Big Questions in language research. What is universal, what is language-specific? (A question for all of linguistics, but processing offers a unique and informative window on it.) When is information flow bottom-up, and when top-down? (A question for processing of all kinds, but with obvious applications to language processing.) What is the balance of generalisation (abstract representation,...
In many Aboriginal communities of north-central Northern Territory, the first language of most children and young adults is a variety of Kriol, an English-based creole language. We still know relatively little, however, about how infants and how children acquire their local variety of Kriol as a first language, especially in the first couple of years of life. In this talk I’ll map out our progress on investigating Kriol acquisition at Barunga community and how the projects of different team...
As a CI within CoEDL I have been working in collaboration with CoEDL Affiliate Francesca Merlan on a project that addresses four of the biggest mysteries about human beings and their social worlds, namely: 1. The question of child language acquisition: how do children manage to learn, in a few years, systems so complex that no computer can yet model their use, yet starting from an initial state that is flexible enough to let them learn languages of wildly differing structures? 2. How to...
Reports in the media regarding the linguistic and educational outcomes of Indigenous children living in remote communities suggest there is a huge divide between them and most other groups of Australian children. However, we know little about how children living in remote areas acquire their languages, whether Indigenous or creoles. Given the complexity of the language ecology in remote Australia, we need to understand much better the educational challenges the children face which is usually in...
Processing phonetic detail is crucial to understanding speech in native and foreign languages, especially in a world with increased speaker, accent and language diversity. I will present new acoustic analyses that shed new light on properties of infant-directed speech and predict developmental trajectories in monolingual and bilingual infants. I will discuss some of our ongoing discoveries about infant, non-native and bilingual use of phonetic detail to learn words through tracking statistics....
Children must process their language in order to learn it; therefore a complete explanation of language acquisition must incorporate a parsing mechanism that enables children to identify and extract linguistic patterns from their input. In my talk I will provide an overview and update to the Canberra Longitudinal Child Language project, a large-scale longitudinal individual differences study of children’s language processing. The study is tracking children’s language processing skills...
With increasing migration across the globe, there has been an upsurge of interest in “ethnolects”, varieties of speech used by ethnically diverse groups of young people in modern metropolises. Major projects are underway, for example, in London, Berlin, Stockholm, Toronto and, through the Sydney Speaks project, Sydney. Sydney Speaks considers quantitative patterns of variation in phonetic, morphosyntactic and discourse features as observed in spontaneous spoken language by Sydney-siders of...
Prevailing theories of how we produce and perceive spoken language are largely based on a handful of well-studied languages with a focus on segmental features. At the same time, few would dispute that phonetic realization of an individual speech segment depends on where that segment is positioned relative to the entire linguistic structure of an utterance. The languages of our region provide a rich source of prosodic as well as segmental diversity ranging from stress and tone languages to those...
What can contemporary language variation and change in Australia tell us about the past? Language shift situations are often characterised as displaying high levels of variation, assumed to be symptomatic of grammatical fragmentation and a lack of systematicity. Elsewhere in linguistic theory, variation is treated as a crucial component of language evolution, representing the principled reorganisation of a linguistic system. The Ngumpin-Yapa language subgroup in Australia ranks as one of the...
We need to have a community of scholars working on endangered languages who share knowledge about what constitutes good practice for creating replicable data and making replicable analyses with respect to: Drawing on legacy material and the analyst's own recordings; Creating single snapshot grammars versus several time-slice snapshot grammars versus composite grammars derived from different speakers (what is common to all of them and what is only attested from a few speakers); Representing...
We need to create more and better records of the world’s languages and we need to be able to find the records that already exist. CoEDL provides an opportunity to locate and preserve primary records (tapes, manuscripts, videos and so on) that are otherwise going to be lost, sometimes going to the grave with their creators. Records are being produced in the course of research but from the cradle of their creation there may be no consideration of their future accessibility. Our project is...
How does the possibility space of language structures, in all its diversity, get to be populated? To answer this we need to go beyond discovering what is there (food for shape), to how it got there, and why languages get to some points more often than others (food for evolution). ‘Psycholinguistic bottleneck’ explanations in terms of ease of processing and learning only give us part of the answer. And ‘system-internal’ explanations in terms of resolving competing functional selectors...
A central goal of the Shape program is to dramatically increase the description and documentation of languages in our region, arguably the most linguistically diverse region in the world. Such language documentation has the potential to have a significant impact on our understanding of linguistic diversity if it can be used to inform our models of language structure, and how language is used, processed and acquired. In this talk I showcase the multigenerational documentation of Murrinhpatha...
Understanding how languages change – or stay the same – over both time and space is critical to historical linguistics. A robust theory of language change will give us a window on language and its structure, human (pre)history, and human cognition and psychology. Here we discuss the different perspectives our team are bringing together to deepen our understanding of language change, and the ways in which we are using evolutionary approaches to investigate macro-level patterns of language...
Well, it's been a while :) After a significant hiatus, CodeChat is back in force. I'm going to be bringing new interviews every week about what's happening in the world of technology. You'll hear from Microsoft product teams, tech startups, indie developers, and anyone else I find fascinating and want to talk to on camera! Thanks for tuning in.
Mark Michaelis - Microsoft RD from Spokane - is back on the show to talk about the latest version of C#. C# version 7.0 is totally a thing and with it come a number of cool features like tuples and deconstruction. According to Mark, none of the enhancements are earth shattering or code breaking, but they will eventually change the way you author your project. Mark has a great way of relaying what's important to developers today. I hope you enjoy this episode. Happy coding.
Rick Barraza (@rickbarraza) works in the AI space at Microsoft, and is particularly good at communicating the concepts of the seemingly (and actually) complex world of machine learning. In this interview, Rick clarifies the terms machine learning (ML), deep neural networks (DNN), and artificial intelligence (AI), and attempts to cast a vision for this technology in the near and distant future. And an exciting future it is!
As you may know, I'm pretty excited about blockchain technology. It's a super creative algorithm. It's interesting how a system that distributes data (or in many cases logic too) actually gives all of the participants more ownership and authenticity in their own data. My guest on the show today is Cale Teeter (@windozer) who knows a lot about blockchain and is happy to answer my questions to help us all come to a good understanding. Enjoy.
The energy and enthusiasm level of a single intern is inspiring to me, so I was glad to get three recent Microsoft interns into Studio C at Channel 9 for a little code chat about their experience coming onboard at Microsoft as intern evangelists. It's really fun to hear what technology-related university degree programs are like these days and what your options are as a new university student. It's been a long time since my university studies, but although little has changed with the actual...
Hi, welcome to Code Conversations! Jon and Maria introduce the show, where you'll see short, code focused interviews with .NET open source developers every Tuesday and Thursday.
Mads Torgersen takes us on a quick look at some C# 7 features by refactoring a fibonacci series generator. Here's the code: https://github.com/CodeConversations/csharp7-features-with-mads-torgersen
Mads Torgersen shows the C# Language is designed in the open. He shows how issues in the csharplang repository become proposals and shows a few language proposals. The proposals then go to language design meetings, and all the notes for those meetings are included in the repository as well. This open process allows for the community to proposed ideas and interact with the team all the way through release as an official language feature. Here's the repo for this episode:...
Taylor Mullen gives us a quick introduction to Tag Helpers. Here's the repo for this episode : Introduction to Tag Helpers
In this video Mikael Mengistu shows us how to build a simple chat app with SignalR Core.
Taylor Mullen shows us how to create custom Tag Helpers. The TagHelper that was added in the show was the Markdown TagHelper. It enables you to write Markdown in your Views. Here's the repo for this episode: https://github.com/CodeConversations/Tag-Helper-with-Taylor-Mullen
Jass Bagga gives as quick introduction to Tag Helper Components. Joins us as Jass shows us how to modify the HeadTagHelper and the BodyTagHelper in ASP.NET Core MVC 2.0. To get started: download Visual Studio 2017 and .NET Core 2.0.0 preview1.Clone the repository
In this video Jass Bagga as she shows us how to Create Custom Tag Helper Components. To get started: download Visual Studio 2017 and .NET Core 2.0.0 preview1.Clone the repository and open the TagHelperComponentSample.sln
Joins us as Mikael Mengistu gives us a quick overview of SignalR Core. To start exploring SignalR Core please checkout our repo.