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Neon Genesis Evangelion (A Cruel Angel's Thesis) Anime Intro Opening Theme BluRay (Epilepsy Warning)
Neon Genesis Evangelion (A Cruel Angel's Thesis) Anime Intro Opening Theme BluRay (Epilepsy Warning)
This is the opening of the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン, Shin Seiki Evangerion), extracted from the BD release. All credit goes to Gainax and the creators of the theme song "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" ("Zankoku na Tenshi no These" in Japan): Yoko Takahashi (performer), Neko Oikawa (lyrics), Hidetoshi Satō (composition), Toshiyuki Ōmori (arrangement). Neon Genesis Evangelion (Japanese: 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン Hepburn: Shinseiki Evangerion, literally "The Gospel of the New Century"), from Classical Greek meaning "The Gospel of the New Genesis", literally "Teachings of the New Beginning", commonly referred to as Evangelion or Eva, is an anime produced by Gainax and Tatsunoko Production and directed by Hideaki Anno. It was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 1995 to March 1996. The original Japanese cast includes Megumi Ogata as Shinji Ikari, Megumi Hayashibara as Rei Ayanami, and Yūko Miyamura as Asuka Langley Soryu. The music was composed by Shirō Sagisu. In the series there are many references to psychoanalytic concepts, such as the oral stage, introjection, oral personality, ambivalence, and the death drive. It features religious symbolism throughout the series, including themes and imagery derived from Kabbalah, Christianity, and Judaism. *SPOILERS* Plot: In 2015, fifteen years after a global cataclysm known as the Second Impact, teenager Shinji Ikari is summoned to the futuristic city of Tokyo-3 by his estranged father Gendo Ikari, the director of the special paramilitary force Nerv. Shinji witnesses the United Nations forces battling an Angel: one of a race of giant monstrous beings whose awakening was foretold by the Dead Sea Scrolls. Because of the Angels' near-impenetrable force-fields, Nerv's giant Evangelion bio-machines, synchronized to the nervous systems of their pilots and possessing their own force-fields, are the only weapons capable of keeping the Angels from annihilating humanity. Nerv officer Misato Katsuragi escorts Shinji into the Nerv complex beneath the city, where his father pressures him into piloting the Evangelion Unit-01 against the Angel. Without training, Shinji is quickly overwhelmed in the battle, causing the Evangelion to go berserk and savagely kill the Angel on its own. Following hospitalization, Shinji moves in with Misato and begins settling into life in Tokyo-3. In his second battle, Shinji destroys an Angel but runs away after the battle, distraught. Misato confronts Shinji and he decides to remain a pilot. Evangelion Unit-00 is repaired and Shinji tries to befriend its pilot, a mysterious, and socially isolated teenage girl named Rei Ayanami. With Rei's help, Shinji defeats another Angel. The pilot of Evangelion Unit-02, teenage girl Asuka Langley Soryu, loses her self-confidence following her defeat, and spirals into a deep depression. This is worsened by her next fight, against an Angel which attacks her mind. In the next battle, Rei self-destructs Unit-00 and dies to save Shinji's life. Misato and Shinji later visit the hospital where they find Rei alive but claiming she is "the third Rei". Misato forces Ritsuko to reveal the dark secrets of Nerv, the Evangelion boneyard and the Dummy Plug system which operates using clones of Rei. Asuka is reduced to a catatonic state by her depression, and Kaworu Nagisa replaces her as pilot of Unit-02. Kaworu, who initially befriends Shinji, is revealed to be the final Angel. Kaworu fights Shinji, then realizes that he must die if humanity is to thrive and asks Shinji to kill him. Despite his initial hesitation, Shinji kills Kaworu. Soon after this act, Nerv and SEELE trigger the forced evolution of humanity, termed the "Human Instrumentality Project", in which the souls of all mankind are merged into one through Rei. Shinji's soul grapples with the reason for his existence and reaches an epiphany that he needs others to thrive, enabling him to destroy the wall of negative emotions that torment him. This allows him to be reunited with all of the main characters, who congratulate him.
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Neon Genesis Evangelion (A Cruel Angel's Thesis) Anime Intro Opening Theme BluRay (Epilepsy Warning)
imai / Fly feat.79,中村佳穂
imai / Fly feat.79,中村佳穂
Direction/Animation: 橋本麦Logo Design: 79imai / PSEP1.Twin Tower Talk2.Music3.No.54.XP5.Fly feat.79,中村佳穂Track 1~4 written by imaiTrack 5 written by imai,79,中村佳...
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imai / Fly feat.79,中村佳穂
Spline on Twitter
Spline on Twitter
Spline Beta is here! 🥳👋 Realtime Collab + Autosave🌳 Teams & Projects🗂 File Folders & Previews🖌 Sculpting Tools🎨 New UI🖍 Image & Color Assets🍫 React Export Component🥕 New Export Options🦄 3D Gradients🖼 Templates Library👉 https://t.co/OWrIxujvkjTHREAD 🧵👇 pic.twitter.com/WzA2S6Luzx— Spline (@splinetool) March 7, 2022
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Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body | Krulwich Wonders | NPR
Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body | Krulwich Wonders | NPR
When you get the flu, viruses turn your cells into tiny factories that help spread the disease. In this animation, NPR's Robert Krulwich and medical animator David Bolinsky explain how a flu virus can trick a single cell into making a million more viruses. See and hear the rest of the story on NPR.org: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=114075029 Credit: Robert Krulwich, David Bolinsky, Jason Orfanon Copyright © 2009 NPR. All rights reserved. Visit our website terms of use for further information. https://www.npr.org/about-npr/179876898/terms-of-use For permission to reuse this video, visit our permissions pages at npr.org https://www.npr.org/about-npr/179881519/rights-and-permissions-information
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Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body | Krulwich Wonders | NPR
AirPods Pro — Jump
AirPods Pro — Jump
Turn the world into your playground with AirPods Pro. Buy now: http://apple.co/2OMdId5 Song: “Fallin’ Apart (Feat. Denzel Curry & Pell)” by Young Franco Available on Apple Music: https://apple.co/3cvsOeW
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AirPods Pro — Jump
The new iPad Air | Now with M1 | Apple
The new iPad Air | Now with M1 | Apple
Supercharged by the Apple M1 chip, the new iPad Air comes in five stunning colors: purple, blue, pink, starlight, and space gray. 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, blazing-fast 5G, 12MP Ultra Wide front camera with Center Stage, and works with Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard. Light. Bright. Full of might. Learn More: https://apple.co/3KqxaTX Featured apps include Genshin Impact, LumaFusion, FaceTime with SharePlay, djay Pro, Protake, FlipaClip, Microsoft Word, Safari, Apple TV. "Boomerang" - Yebba http://apple.co/YebbaBoomerang #AppleEvent #iPadAir Welcome to the official Apple YouTube channel. Here you’ll find news about product launches, tutorials, and other great content. Our more than 160,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and to leaving the world better than we found it.
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The new iPad Air | Now with M1 | Apple
How CRISPR lets you edit DNA - Andrea M. Henle - Window Manager Vibes
How CRISPR lets you edit DNA - Andrea M. Henle - Window Manager Vibes
Explore the science of the groundbreaking technology for editing genes, called CRISPR- Cas9, and how the tool could be used to cure diseases. -- From the smallest single-celled organism to the largest creatures on Earth, every living thing is defined by its genes. With recent advancements, scientists can change an organism’s fundamental features in record time using gene editing tools such as CRISPR. But where did this medical marvel come from and how does it work? Andrea M. Henle examines the science behind this new technology. Lesson by Andrea M. Henle, directed by Adam Wells. Sign up for our newsletter: http://bit.ly/TEDEdNewsletter Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/TEDEdPatreon Follow us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/TEDEdFacebook Find us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/TEDEdTwitter Peep us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/TEDEdInstagram View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-crispr-lets-you-edit-dna-andrea-m-henle Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Felipe Hoff, Kyanta Yap, Lewis Westbury, Ojas Kapoor, Mirzat Turap, Jaime Arriola, Emilia Alvarado, Javid Gozalov, Paul Beard, Deepak Iyer, Markus Goldhacker, Mihai Sandu, Keven Webb, Maurice Castonguay, Kristiyan Bonev, Maryam Dadkhah, Joshua Wasniewski, Michał Friedrich, Arlene Spiegelman, Doug Henry, denison martins fernandes, Hashem Al, Daniel Nester, Richard A Berkley, Benjamin Chan, Dee Wei, Abdallah Absi, Denise A Pitts, Pi Guanghui, Doris, Kurt Almendras, Raymond Lee, Nicolas Silva, Tsz Hin Edmund Chan, Melvin Williams, Tirath Singh Pandher, Athena Grace Franco, Terry Minion, Mauricio Basso, Kelvin Lam, jj5252, Karlee Finch, Chumi Ogbonna, Barthélémy Michalon, Lefty McGoo, Lucas Pincerato, Mohamed Elsayed, Amin Shahril, Mihail Radu Pantilimon and Chris Thompson.
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How CRISPR lets you edit DNA - Andrea M. Henle - Window Manager Vibes
The Italy-Switzerland border is melting
The Italy-Switzerland border is melting
How a ski lodge became trapped in a border dispute. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Italy’s land border cuts through the highest altitudes of the Alps — crossing snowfields, mountain peaks, and massive glaciers. For centuries, the watershed line (which marks the divide where water flows either north or south off of the mountains) served as a natural boundary between Italy and its European neighbors. But beginning in the 1980s, geographic surveyors noticed something: The glaciers whose peaks had long marked the watershed line were retreating … and moving Italy’s border along with them. The only inhabited place nearby — an Italian ski lodge called the Rifugio Guide del Cervino — was caught right in the middle. Since then, Italy, Switzerland, and Austria have piloted a new kind of “mobile border” agreement, where boundary lines move with the changing landscape. Their solution might prove crucial as climate change reshapes water-based borders around the world. Correction: the watershed line at 00:41 was mislabeled and drawn incorrectly. We’ve fixed the error to reflect the correct watershed boundaries. Further reading: Before the book, Marco debuted an interactive installation at the Venice Biennale called “Italian Limes” — Limes is Latin for boundary — with a GPS-powered drawing machine that traced the shifting border in real time: http://www.italianlimes.net/ Read more about Marco, Elisa, and Andrea’s book here: https://www.arch.columbia.edu/books/catalog/369-a-moving-border-alpine-cartographies-of-climate-change The historical maps we projected are from swisstopo, Switzerland's national mapping agency. They have a great interactive map tool you can check out here: https://map.geo.admin.ch/?lang=en&topic=swisstopo&bgLayer=ch.swisstopo.pixelkarte-farbe&layers_timestamp=19691231,&zoom=8&E=2620551.74&N=1088893.78&layers=ch.swisstopo.zeitreihen,ch.swisstopo.swissboundaries3d-land-flaeche.fill&time=1969&catalogNodes=1430 And read more from swisstopo about the border changes: https://www.swisstopo.admin.ch/en/knowledge-facts/sovereign-border/national-boundary/moving-boundaries.html This New Yorker piece by Zoey Poll is a beautiful deep dive into the story of the Rifugio: https://www.newyorker.com/news/letter-from-europe/the-uncertain-fate-of-an-alpine-mountain-lodge And so is this Wall Street Journal story by Eric Sylvers: https://www.wsj.com/articles/italys-alpine-border-melts-and-leaves-a-pasta-restaurant-in-switzerlandmaybe-11582134089 Lastly, hear from the owner of the Rifugio himself — and how the border line uncertainty is affecting his restaurant renovation plans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4KK1FbYb6w This is the fourth of our themed videos for winter sports week at Vox. The first three videos were about ski jump, speed skating, and women's Olympic monobob. Check out the playlist here: https://bit.ly/3oESqgx Make sure you never miss behind the scenes content in the Vox Video newsletter, sign up here: http://vox.com/video-newsletter Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com Support Vox's reporting with a one-time or recurring contribution: http://vox.com/contribute-now Shop the Vox merch store: http://vox.com/store Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE Follow Vox on Facebook: http://facebook.com/vox Follow Vox on Twitter: http://twitter.com/voxdotcom Follow Vox on TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@voxdotcom
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The Italy-Switzerland border is melting
12 Liquid Months - Trailer #01
12 Liquid Months - Trailer #01
I have lived solely on Complete Food such as Soylent for a whole year. I filmed everything that year, and it will become my first feature-length documentary....
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12 Liquid Months - Trailer #01
Mitski - Love Me More (Official Video)
Mitski - Love Me More (Official Video)
“Love Me More” the new song by Mitski from the forthcoming album ‘Laurel Hell’, out February 4th 2022 on Dead Oceans.Stream/buy - https://mitski.deadoc.co/lo...
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Mitski - Love Me More (Official Video)
What we found when we went looking for another Earth
What we found when we went looking for another Earth
In the last few years, scientists have discovered thousands of exoplanets - and a lot of them are surprisingly weird. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO In 1584, Italian friar Giordano Bruno argued that other stars had planets of their own and that those planets had inhabitants. He had no real proof of his claims — they just felt true. But they were heretical enough to get the attention of the Roman Catholic Church. The Inquisition arrested Bruno, put his tongue in a vice, and burned him at the stake. Four hundred years later, the idea of “exoplanets” (the term for planets outside our solar system) had become much more popular. Books, TV, and movies teemed with alien worlds orbiting alien suns. But one thing remained the same. We still had no proof that they existed. Then, in 1995, astronomers discovered 51 Pegasi b — a planet orbiting a sun-like star in the Pegasus constellation. Many scientists were skeptical at first; this planet was almost too strange to be believed. Though it was about the size of Jupiter, it was closer to its star than Mercury is to our sun. Most surprisingly, it completed its orbit in just 4 days. The years that followed brought a trickle of other discoveries, then a flood. New telescopes were sent to space and new computers crunched the data they collected. Today, we’ve confirmed the existence of nearly 5,000 exoplanets, with many more candidates waiting in the wings. Those planets paint a surprising picture of our galaxy. While astronomers once wondered if any stars have planets - now planetary systems seem the norm. 51 Pegasi b wasn’t a fluke — gas giants zipping around close to their stars (nicknamed “Hot Jupiters” or “Roasters”) are actually very common. We’ve also found lots of “super earths” — rocky worlds 2 to ten times bigger than Earth. Our solar system, on the other hand, seems less common than some had imagined. We haven’t found anything quite like it. But … it’s still early. And the data we’ve gathered so far has many scientists feeling confident that somewhere out there, just waiting for our telescopes to swing in the right direction, is a planet like Earth. Presented by the Center for Matter at Atomic Pressures (CMAP) at the University of Rochester, a National Science Foundation (NSF) Physics Frontier Center, Award PHY-2020249 https://www.rochester.edu/cmap Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the National Science Foundation. Further reading: The ongoing effort to find even more exoplanets https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/08/so-many-exoplanets/619717/ The discovery of the TRAPPIST-1 system https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ A batch of potentially habitable planets ​​https://www.vox.com/2015/1/6/7503723/kepler-438b-exoplanet The Smallest Lights in the Universe - Sara Seager’s memoir https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/sara-seager/the-smallest-lights-in-the-universe/ Giordano Bruno’s trial and execution: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/was-giordano-bruno-burned-at-the-stake-for-believing-in-exoplanets/ How we study conditions inside exoplanets here on Earth: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/massive-machines-are-bringing-giant-exoplanets-down-to-earth/ Make sure you never miss behind the scenes content in the Vox Video newsletter, sign up here: http://vox.com/video-newsletter Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com Support Vox's reporting with a one-time or recurring contribution: http://vox.com/contribute-now Shop the Vox merch store: vox.com/store Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE Follow Vox on Facebook: http://facebook.com/vox Follow Vox on Twitter: http://twitter.com/voxdotcom Follow Vox on TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@voxdotcom
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What we found when we went looking for another Earth
A Dark Time
A Dark Time
In a dark time, the eye begins to see. A short film pieced together over the last two years. Inspired by the Theodore Roethke poem. Music: by me
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A Dark Time
vincent on Twitter
vincent on Twitter
I made a minute long motion graphics piece based on @vervaeke_john's ideas surrounding meaning and the having / being mode! pic.twitter.com/22QjIRenfh— vincent (@vincent_yc_li) December 21, 2021
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vincent on Twitter
Sam Cooke - Keep Movin' On (Official Lyric Video) - YouTube
Sam Cooke - Keep Movin' On (Official Lyric Video) - YouTube
“Keep Movin’ On” by Sam Cooke Composer: Sam Cooke Lyrics: Keep movin' on, keep movin' on Life is this way Keep movin' on, keep movin' on Every day Keep...
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Sam Cooke - Keep Movin' On (Official Lyric Video) - YouTube
DORNKAPPEL — INTROVERT (prod. Prorok)
DORNKAPPEL — INTROVERT (prod. Prorok)
→ človek uzavierajúci sa do seba, obracajúci všetok záujem na seba, na svoj vnútorný svet Kupuj album INTROVERT/EXTROVERT tu: http://artattackshop.sk/cd-dvd/sk-a-cz/dornkappel-introvert-extrovert-cd http://shop.rukahore.sk/dornkappel#!introvert-extrovert iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/sk/album/introvert-extrovert/id1006908736 video: andrej&andrej (andrej čanecký)
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DORNKAPPEL — INTROVERT (prod. Prorok)
Why this font is everywhere
Why this font is everywhere
How Cooper Black became pop culture’s favorite font. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO There’s a typeface that has made a resurgence in the last couple of years. It’s appeared on hip hop album covers, food packaging, and advertising. Perhaps you know it from the Garfield comics, Tootsie Roll logo, or the Pet Sounds album cover by the Beach Boys. It's called Cooper Black, and its popularity and ubiquity has never waned in the hundred years since it was first designed. In the video above, Steven Heller and Bethany Heck tell the story of Cooper Black and deconstruct all the reasons it's been pop culture's favorite font for so long. Sources: Design literacy: Understanding graphic design. Steven Heller, 2014. The Book of Oz Cooper: an Appreciation of Oswald Bruce Cooper. Society of Typographic Arts, 1949. Font Review Journal: https://fontreviewjournal.com/cooper/ Fonts In Use: https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/7357/cooper-black Letterform Archive: http://oa.letterformarchive.org/ Printing Films: http://printingfilms.com/ Museum of Printing: https://museumofprinting.org/ International Advertising and Design Database: https://magazines.iaddb.org/ Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack Cornell University Library Hip hop collection: https://rmc.library.cornell.edu/hiphop/flyers.php Additional sources: Getty Images / Shutterstock / Google Books Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com. Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE Follow Vox on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o Or Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
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Why this font is everywhere
How America's hottest city is trying to cool down
How America's hottest city is trying to cool down
Can trees help save Phoenix from extreme heat? Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO It’s time to stop looking at trees as a form of “beautification.” They are, instead, a living form of infrastructure, providing a variety of services that include stormwater management, air filtering, carbon sequestration, and, most importantly for a city like Phoenix, Arizona, they cool the environment around them. Trees can lower neighborhood temperatures in three ways: 1) Their shade prevents solar radiation from hitting paved surfaces like concrete and asphalt, which absorb energy and rerelease it into the air as heat. 2) Their leaves pull heat from the immediate area in order to evapotranspirate water that’s drawn from the soil. And, 3) If you’re standing under one, a tree protects your body directly from the sun’s rays. If you’ve ever made a summer visit to a dry, hot city like Phoenix, you’ll know how important shade is for making any outdoor experiences tolerable. As Phoenix deals with a rising frequency of extreme heat waves — which aren’t only deadly, but also cause worrisome spikes in energy demand — the city is looking to trees as part of its heat mitigation strategy. Phoenix isn’t devoid of trees, but they’re distributed unevenly across the city. A quick glance at a satellite image of the metro area reveals substantial green splotches in the north and east and brown ones in the south and west, where many lower-income neighborhoods are located. So Phoenix recently pledged to reach “tree equity” by 2030, under an agreement with American Forests, a national tree organization. I visited Phoenix recently to take a look at the current state of the city’s urban forest. In this video, we use drone imagery and thermal cameras to understand how the urban design of the city contributes to extreme heat, and what it can do to cool down. This is the first video of five videos we're releasing on climate change. You can watch the second video, about high-voltage transmission lines ⚡️ and why the US isn't ready for clean energy, here: https://youtu.be/s3ScJ_FwaZk And the third video dives into prescribed burns, and how a decade of suppressing forest fires 🔥 may have made them worse, here: https://youtu.be/0o6ezu_h6iE Further reading: Tree Equity Score Tool by American Forests https://treeequityscore.org Assessment of heat mitigation strategies in Phoenix by Arizona State University https://www.phoenix.gov/parkssite/Documents/PKS_Forestry/PKS_Forestry_NOAA_PHX_Urban_Spaces_Report.pdf Urban Heat Implications from Parking, Roads, and Cars https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10201112 “Phoenix pledges tree equity for all neighborhoods by 2030” by KJZZ https://kjzz.org/content/1677263/phoenix-pledges-tree-equity-all-neighborhoods-2030 Phoenix Draft Climate Action Plan: https://www.phoenix.gov/oep/cap Phoenix tree bank https://www.phoenix.gov/sustainability/plantatree “50 Grades of Shade” by Ariane Middel https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/aop/BAMS-D-20-0193.1/BAMS-D-20-0193.1.xml “A New Investigation About Who’s Getting Sick From Heat-Related Illness Should Be a Wakeup Call for America” by Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2021/01/a-new-investigation-about-who-is-dying-from-heat-related-illness-should-be-a-wakeup-call-for-america/ “As rising heat bakes US cities, the poor often feel it most” by NPR https://www.npr.org/2019/09/03/754044732/as-rising-heat-bakes-u-s-cities-the-poor-often-feel-it-most?t=1628079007286 “Can trees really cool our cities down?” by The Conversation https://theconversation.com/can-trees-really-cool-our-cities-down-44099 “Trees are key to fighting urban heat, but cities keep losing them” by NPR https://www.npr.org/2019/09/04/755349748/trees-are-key-to-fighting-urban-heat-but-cities-keep-losing-them Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE Follow Vox on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o Or Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
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How America's hottest city is trying to cool down
作画 Sakuga -「Ambient Action」AMV
作画 Sakuga -「Ambient Action」AMV
作画 ►CREDITS IN PINNED COMMENT // TURN ON SUBS TO SEE CREDITS ONSCREEN ❖SUPPORT THE CHANNEL // BUY SAKUGA MERCH: https://www.hobbessakugamerch.com/ ►ABOUT An Action AMV about the art of animation. You can find Credits in the Pinned Comment or turn on subs to see the names of Key Animators onscreen as you watch. These videos aren’t monetised. If you’d like to support the channel, please consider buying merch. 1/3 of the proceeds from select items go to animator focused charities. https://www.hobbessakugamerch.com/ Watch & Download in Higher Quality on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/593662854/8bd2ed3233 Sakuga MAD Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC94s-MJRuHE5jl-AykQBdJOqSJleJnLl Click on the video and press "." (Full Stop) and "," (Comma) to advance through the animations frame by frame. ►SONGS internet moms by CastleCarousel // Just Between Us by Norman Brown LISTEN // BUY: https://castlecarousel.bandcamp.com/track/internet-moms ►WHAT IS SAKUGA? // WHAT IS A SAKUGA MAD Sakuga (作画) literally means drawing in Japanese. But Sakuga also means "artistically impressive animation". MAD stands for Music Anime Douga (Douga means video in Japanese). It's the same as an AMV. Sakuga MADs are compilations of great animation made to collect, celebrate and appreciate the work of animators. More info: https://www.hobbessakugamerch.com/what-is-sakuga ►SOCIAL: https://linktr.ee/hobbessakuga
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作画 Sakuga -「Ambient Action」AMV
2015 Words in Motion Joshua Eiten
2015 Words in Motion Joshua Eiten
This is "2015 Words in Motion Joshua Eiten" by CMU Design on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
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2015 Words in Motion Joshua Eiten
Say Hello to Playdate!!
Say Hello to Playdate!!
🟨 This video is about a little box called Playdate. Learn all about our unique handheld. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/playdate/ • Or, learn more at: https://play.date/
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Say Hello to Playdate!!
Justin Kan on Twitter
Justin Kan on Twitter
Cool things I learned from @balajis: [A thread] pic.twitter.com/9ZIkVU4obm— Justin Kan (@justinkan) June 8, 2021
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Justin Kan on Twitter
Is Recycling Worth It Anymore? The Truth Is Complicated.
Is Recycling Worth It Anymore? The Truth Is Complicated.
America produces more waste per capita than any other country in the world. And recycling, which was once considered the solution to that problem, isn’t really working anymore. Recycling works, but it’s not magic. As America continues to lead the world in per capita waste production, it’s becoming more and more clear that everybody-- manufacturer and consumers-- “over-believe” in recycling. This film is based in part on Throughline's podcast episode "The Litter Myth". Listen here: https://www.npr.org/2019/09/04/757539617/the-litter-myth ------------------------------------------------------...
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Is Recycling Worth It Anymore? The Truth Is Complicated.