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● 24岁自学成为同声传译● 25岁为瑞士联邦总统翻译● 关注公众号【Albert英语研习社】回复【福利】● 领取本节目400+视频&文字学习资料● 加赠《Albert三天英语思维特训营》直播● 听说读写译轻松进阶!Chinese actor and singer, Tiffany Tang, walked the runway for Le Défilé L'oréal this week in Paris and absolutely held her own when she nailed mermaid-core in a sequinned gown. It came with an oversized jacket in case you needed to hide from the paparazzi.Sure the dress and cloak was a shade too beauty pageant but her hair, makeup, and beaming smile and confidence was just wow all around. You go girl!主播:周邦琴Albert●没有名牌大学背景,没有英语专业背景●没有国外留学经历,没有英语生活环境●22岁成为500强公司全球员工英文讲师●24岁自学成为同声传译●25岁为瑞士联邦总统翻译
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Tiffany and I talk about how she built her studio in her backyard during the pandemic to continue her practice, detrimental artistic processes, mental health, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Astrology and what fuels her work. Tiffany Tang is a ceramicist and multidisciplinary artist. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
SPORTSFIX update featuring part 2 of the interview with Tiffany Tang, Hong Kong High Jump athlete
SPORTSFIX update featuring part 1 of the interview with Tiffany Tang, Hong Kong High Jump athlete
Tiffany is the Design Lead at the Creators Collective where she leads a talented team of creatives that explore the artistic identities of students within the Global Business & Digital Arts program at UWaterloo. In this conversation, Tiffany shares some important reminders on how to nurture your creative self during the pandemic and gives some inspiration on how to make the most of your time right now. 01:31 Balancing Inspiration and Being Original 3:05 Tiffany's Favourite Design 07:56 Being a Leader 09:42 Advice to First Year Students
Tiffany Tang has a Master's degree in Material Sciences and Engineering from the University of Washington. She is from Honolulu, Hawaii, and is currently residing in the Pacific Northwest working for a prominent technology company. Please listen to her motivations as well as what she has planned for the future. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/davidaraki/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/davidaraki/support
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We're welcoming back Tiffany Tang to the Wes Craven Memorial Library to discuss the Norwegian cult classic DEAD SNOW (2009) In a Fright School first, everyone on the panel will be experiencing this movie FOR THE FIRST TIME. Mentioned in this episode: Los Espookys on HBO. Click here to watch the series premiere on YouTube. WE'RE GOING TO MIDSUMMER SCREAM! Use code FRIGHTSCHOOL for 20% off tickets!FOLLOW US! Facebook Twitter InstagramSupport FRIGHT SCHOOL by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/fright-schoolFind out more at https://fright-school.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
We're sitting down with artist and horror NON-expert, Tiffany Tang. We chat about straight dating culture, Joan Didion, method acting, and her book Creepy Little Death Poems. LISTEN TO THE EPISODE TO HEAR HOW TO GET A SWEET DEAL ON PINS FROM STEPHEN McDERMOTTWE'RE GOING TO MIDSUMMER SCREAM! Use code FRIGHTSCHOOL for 20% off tickets!FOLLOW US! Facebook Twitter InstagramSupport FRIGHT SCHOOL by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/fright-schoolFind out more at https://fright-school.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
It is your choice, to choose safe path in life, or to choose a faith walking experience. Learn from examples through Peter's and the disciples experience with Jesus. If you are in a boat stuck in a storm, you can step out and experience a faith walking experience with God today!
This week is all about Hawaiian food. Tiffany Tang and Natalie Bruecher join DD in the studio to talk about local island cuisine and also Indigenous foods of the Hawaiian islands. Recommended restaurants: 45th Stop N Shop & Poke Bar GoPoké Kona Kitchen
Betrayal, heartbreak, and a revelation. The thrilling conclusion of Rex Rivetter:Private Eye in The Case of the Jeweler's Loop. There's only one more episode left this season! Tonight's episode of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee and features Steve Murdock as Anthony Solerno, Adam Sheldon as Officer Monroe, and Nick Young as Lieutenant Burke. Tonight’s guest stars are Tiffany Tang as Lizzie, Daniel Robinson as Jonah, and Justin Allen Slagle as Andrew with Steve Blizin as the Baseball Announcer and Paul and Maddie Sating as the Silver Spectre Couple. It was written by Greg McAfee and produced in San Diego, CA by Downstairs Entertainment in association with DaveyBoy Productions. Rex Rivetter is directed by Rhiannon McAfee with sound engineering and technical direction by Dave Rivas. Rex Rivetter: Private Eye is a proud part of the Fatecrafter’s Studios network. Find other great shows at www.fatecrafters.net. The Rex Rivetter theme song, “Nightmare” by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used with permission of Music Sales Corp. If you enjoyed tonight's episode, please find us on the internet at www.dsentertain.com or on the Facebook or "The Twitter". If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter and get access to exclusive content like gag reels and outtakes from recording sessions. Our recap show, Rivetting Conversations will be back in two weeks! You can also listen to Rex at: iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3 Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz
Gambling debts and tennis pros - none of which can be found - all the answers, but none that add up. The exciting third part of Rex Rivetter and the Case of the Jeweler's Loop! Tonight's episode of "Rex Rivetter: Private Eye" starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee with guest stars Tiffany Tang as Lizzie, Daniel Robinson as Jonah, Justin Allen Slagle as Andrew and Steve Blizin as the baseball announcer with appearances by O.P. Hadlock, Jim Steinberg, and Stephanie Nesbitt. Rex Rivetter is written by Greg McAfee and produced in San Diego, CA by Downstairs Entertainment in association with DaveyBoy Productions. Rex Rivetter is directed by Rhiannon McAfee with sound engineering and technical direction by Dave Rivas. Rex Rivetter: Private Eye is a proud part of the Fatecrafter’s Studios network. Find other great shows at www.fatecrafters.net. The Rex Rivetter theme song, “Nightmare” by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used with permission of Music Sales Corp. If you enjoyed tonight's episode, please find us on the internet at www.dsentertain.com or on the Facebook or "The Twitter". If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter and get access to exclusive content like gag reels and outtakes from recording sessions. Our recap show, Rivetting Conversations will be back at the end of the case. You can also listen to Rex at: iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3 Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz
Two phone calls, two clients, and still no answers. Rex is back in business in Part 2 of The Case of the Jeweler's Loop! Tonight's episode of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee and features Adam Sheldon as Sergeant Monroe with guest stars Tiffany Tang as Lizzie, Daniel Robinson as Jonah, Justin Allen Slagle as Andrew, and Steve Blizin as the Baseball Announcer. It was written by Greg McAfee and produced in San Diego, CA by Downstairs Entertainment in association with DaveyBoy Productions. Rex Rivetter is directed by Rhiannon McAfee with sound engineering and technical direction by Dave Rivas. Rex Rivetter: Private Eye is a proud part of the Fatecrafter’s Studios network. Find other great shows at www.fatecrafters.net. The Rex Rivetter theme son, “Nightmare” by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used with permission of Music Sales Corp. If you enjoyed tonight's episode, please find us on the internet at www.dsentertain.com or on the Facebook or "The Twitter". If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter and get access to exclusive content like gag reels and outtakes from recording sessions. Our recap show, Rivetting Conversations will be back at the end of the case You can also listen to Rex at: iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3 Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz
A reluctant client, a suspicious dame, and unanswered questions. Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in Part 1 of The Case of the Jeweler's Loop. Tonight's episode of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee and featured Adam Sheldon as Sergeant Monroe and Laura Preble as Mrs. Leibovitz. Tonight’s guest stars were Tiffany Tang as Lizzie, Daniel Robinson as Jonah, Justin Allen Slagle as Andrew, and Steve Blizin as the baseball announcer with appearances by Tom Raftery, Jim Steinberg, and Charley Miller. It was written by Greg McAfee and produced in San Diego, CA by Downstairs Entertainment in association with DaveyBoy Productions. Rex Rivetter is directed by Rhiannon McAfee with sound engineering and technical direction by Dave Rivas. Rex Rivetter: Private Eye is a proud part of the Fatecrafter’s Studios network. Find other great shows at www.fatecrafters.net. The Rex Rivetter theme song, “Nightmare” by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used with permission of Music Sales Corp. If you enjoyed tonight's episode, please find us on the internet at www.dsentertain.com or on the Facebook or "The Twitter". If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter and get access to exclusive content like gag reels and outtakes from recording sessions. Our recap show, Rivetting Conversations will be back at the end of the next case You can also listen to Rex at: iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3 Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz
Change is a inevitable in our life and we must embrace change in order to move forward. Change is good and don't resist it. Relish the new season of change that God have install for all of us.
Since the beginning of October, China's film market has been dominated by local films. Normally the box office figures reveal little beyond the capricious tastes of Chinese moviegoers, but this time the disparity among the forerunners can serve as an indicator of some sort, or at least as a lesson for certain filmmakers.Top earner "Lost in Hong Kong" is the work of actor and director Xu Zheng, whose ingenuity and unblemished record in the market guaranteed attractive content, generous funding and efficient publicity campaign. Second placed "Goodbye Mr. Loser" is based on a popular stage comedy, whose straightforward storyline has now reached a nationwide audience. Both films have accumulated more than 1 billion yuan each, leading by a large margin the third place contender "Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe," whose income of over 650 million yuan seems slightly out of proportion with public expectations."Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe" director Lu Chuan is an established figure in the business known for his willingness to experiment. His last outing "The Last Supper" has been habitually considered as a stain on his record, but was nonetheless a rather innovative and stylish interpretation of historical events. His new creation is loosely based on best-selling novel "Ghost Blows out the Light," but for local policy reasons, the original story about tomb raiders and superstition had to be heavily redacted. Lu Chuan's approach to the tricky plot was to overthrow the premise completely. Instead of ghosts and tomb raiders, Lu Chuan wrote a new story about aliens and explorers. This can't be good news for the fans of the original novel, but it seems the director is not keen on pleasing first-time viewers either, since he insists on rubbing the audience his own way.But in this case, Lu's way is similar to that of Michael Bay. Expending hardly any noticeable effort on telling a convincing story, the filmmakers have exhausted every bit of their capacity for post production. What they achieve is visual grandeur that looks rather expensive. Huge behemoths lurking under water, flaming bats torching people to ashes, vicious trolls pushing everyone to the last stand, plus the stunning beauty of China's wild frontier, all together 1500 shots underwent intensive editing to bring up the wow effect.But quite surprisingly, this movie which looks rather expensive was built on a moderate budget of less than 100 million yuan. Perhaps the affordable cast contributed to the cost management. Among young actors and actresses such as Mark Chao, Feng Li, Li Chen and Tiffany Tang, the only A-lister is Yao Chen, who seems to have been hijacked by the rest of the cast members and taken to a mysterious land of mindless wanderers.The emphasis on the images has lead to the best special effects money can buy, but also a failure to exploit a very popular text. Recently Chinese filmmakers have developed a fondness for adaptable best-selling stories, but they must realize that alone is not guarantee for success. As for Lu Chuan, it is fine to continue experimenting, but following the steps of Michael Bay won't be necessary.