How a Tattoo Can Get You Detained by ICE
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Tattoos are the most common way ICE and federal immigration agents determine an individual’s gang affiliation, but what actually qualifies as a gang tattoo is left up to enormous interpretation. A gang affiliate label can be the sole basis for asylum denials, detention without due process, and deportation.
How To Make Ice Cream
Published in How to Basic
Today I show you how to make delicious homemade ice cream. This method, when done correctly will make delicious, light and fluffy ice cream. Simply follow the clear instructions in this video and you will make a delicious dessert that people will NEVER forget.
NOVA | See a Glacier Like Never Before | PBS
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Inside Deepest Ice Caves of Mont Blanc
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Seconds from Disaster S01E05 - Derailment at Eschede
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For seven years since it began, Germany’s Inter City Express trains, ICE, had never had an accident before. However, on the 3rd of June, 1998, the super-fast, state-of-the-art ICE 884 derailed near Eschede, while traveling at a speed of 200km/h.
Catastrophe - Episode 5 - Survival Earth
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Nature's Weirdest Events - Series 1 - Episode 1
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In the first programme of this two-part series, Chris Packham takes us around the world to the scene of some of the weirdest natural events on the planet. With the help of footage taken by eyewitnesses and news crews, he unravels the facts and the science behind each phenomenon.
NOVA scienceNOW : 45 - Phoenix Mars Lander, Brain Trauma, Mammoth Mystery, Profile: Judah Folkman
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Phoenix Mars Lander - 01:55
With behind-the-scenes access, NOVA scienceNOW covers the Mars lander Phoenix's thrilling descent to the martian surface and its critical early days of operations. Phoenix will dig into the permafrost to obtain samples of martian dirt and ice for analysis in onboard labs, seeking any evidence that the Red Planet might once have sustained microbial life—or perhaps still does.