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R Cadell Cook
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Приєднався 12 лип 2016
This channel is dedicated to encouraging people of all races, religions, and genders to think for themselves. It features content written and directed by R. Cadell Cook.
Forgetting Christmas AFI Silver Theatre Premiere Stream on Tubi #alzheimers #dementia #tubi
Packing two screening rooms, the cast and crew were honored to share this touching and impactful story with the people. We laughed together, we cried together, and we learned about a ubiquitous disease and the caregivers who deserve our compassion and assistance.
Stream Forgetting Christmas now:
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Stream Forgetting Christmas now:
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Forgetting Christmas Streaming on Tubi #tubitv #alzheimers #freemovie #streaming #familydrama #tubi
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Stream Now on TubiTV tubitv.com/movies/100021665/forgetting-christmas Starring: Victoria Rowell, Melan Perez, Dennis Jones, Raisa D'Oyley, Donnie Brown, Honour Drew, Tennyson Harris, Antonio Harrison, Eliza Kelley, Darsai Womack Writer | Director | Exec. Prod.: R Cadell Cook Producers: Shandra McDonald, Melan Perez, R Cadell Cook, Carletta Hurt, Victoria Rowell AD: Adam A-rad Daniel Prod Coor: ...
SECOND HAND - Episode 3 "Ashes to Ashes"
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SECOND HAND - Episode 3 "Ashes to Ashes"
Summer of 2019 - Four Festivals for Four Points
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Summer of 2019 - Four Festivals for Four Points
Four Points at the 2019 Charlotte Black Film Festival
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Four Points at the 2019 Charlotte Black Film Festival
Alien Attack - a poem by R. Cadell Cook, II
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Alien Attack - a poem by R. Cadell Cook, II
Don Don the Magnificent [Short Film] - Black Magic Cinema Camera 4k
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Don Don the Magnificent [Short Film] - Black Magic Cinema Camera 4k
Gerald Lawson changed the (video) game.
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Gerald Lawson changed the (video) game.
Reunion - Monologue starring Michael J. Patterson
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Reunion - Monologue starring Michael J. Patterson
Frederick McKinley Jones - American Inventor
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Frederick McKinley Jones - American Inventor
Alice H. Parker - An American Inventor
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Alice H. Parker - An American Inventor
James West & Gerhard Sessler - The Electret Microphone
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James West & Gerhard Sessler - The Electret Microphone
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Where is the residuals for the Parker family
Great question.
Firstly, I love watching Christmas movies in the Summer! Secondly, l was just now looking for something new to watch, and...BAM! This looks great...gonna watch it RIGHT NOW.
Bravo! That was excellent! The cop scene...well, that was extremely bothersome...more than troubling, I'd say. I'd definitely be interested to see more of Mr. Cook's creative works.
I see now that it's more than a "holiday" film.💜
Thank you so much for watching and spreading the word. If you know anyone who could benefit from the story, please let them know. Also, I have a political drama on Tubi as well. It's called Four Points. It's a short film, but it's a conversation starter for sure. Feel free to check that out too. tubitv.com/movies/596373/four-points Thanks again!
I had to go back and watch this!!! Man Cadell you are a creative genius!!!! Michael amazing job sir!!!
'Promo SM' 💘
I was a victim of a woman just like that when you’re married, it shouldn’t matter who makes what, but apparently apparently due to these modern day women and they love throwing it in your face and belittling you and it’s sad because as a man we don’t care about all that stuff we care about relationship, love honor, respect, dedication, devotion, something that modern women don’t seem to understand and that’s why the majority of them are by themselves
✈️🇧🇷🇨🇱🇰🇪🇵🇭🇵🇦🇨🇴...🏃💨💨💨💨💨💨
Name of show or movie?
It's a webseries called PERFECT. You can watch the episodes here: ua-cam.com/play/PL9DClT-IE3h_iSn_rzjjLKq6vQWrJXXf0.html&si=0Kqj_d1RDiN1jdCw
She's 100% at fault here for this
She handled that situation so badly
95% of them do...
That’s why you play with their delusions and feelings
DISRESPECTFUL WIFE
She’s not worth it
Girl Go Married your Money. Honestly the amount of dumb shit people do these days, no wonder all these crap going on.
Never seen a man come home and look at his wife and say I make more money then you
Women love to emasculate Men when they make more money...
She's one them sorority sister, that gets the man that does not make as much her, so she can wash his face with it. If she got it that then keep your shut.
She is not insulting him. She is simply asking him to not make financial commitments that he can't keep. When bills are due, coming up short and saying you gave all you have is not keeping your commitment. He needs to drop his ego.
He needs to let her go. It’s the woman ego because she makes more than him she’s telling him that he can’t do something. If she didn’t make money she wouldn’t be talking. That’s why it’s better for men to have relationships with lesser women who know how to act even in the struggle
This kind of propaganda keeps us APART.
Relationships are about love honor and respect. No matter who makes the most money. But I'm willing to bet that more relationships break up over money as opposed to infidelity.
If he promised to pay half and hasn't then she has a right to ask. He said he gave all he had last semester but it wasn't half so yup.
Girl, you got the money pay it. Have him pay and put it towards next year. Not that hard
She should encourage him. Obviously she has issues.
She'll end up rich, bitter, and lonely.
She gonna say "IDK he was just insecure" 😂 f*ck her
She could've just paid it and never told him
What would she do if she lost her job ?
She would demand he get another job...
This is dumb
She does want to throw it in his face so he can feel small if this was real life dump her ass
This is how they act then say that the relationship didn't work because the man was insecure or intimidated by her making more money. When the man works his butt off to become more successful and he leaves them its " I did blah blah and stood by him when he was down" but don't factor how she treated him. Then they're crying about how when he got up he left her for a white woman lol. They never acknowledge what they did or how poorly they treated a man only his response to the constant disrespect.
What is wrong with her is what’s wrong with most women
What's wrong with her she is trying to insult him
We need more episodes ❤❤❤
Things are in motion.
Stay tuned. The love story continues...
I loved this series!
Wait ok because im slow...his momma's last name is " Pollen"?... because if thats his mom.....wouldnt HIS last name be Pollen also?...
Ha! Naw. In an earlier scene, he brought flowers to the house when she was first meeting his parents. This is part of a web series called PERFECT. Like, the "perfect" woman. It's here: ua-cam.com/play/PL9DClT-IE3h_iSn_rzjjLKq6vQWrJXXf0.html&si=1q6VmiVG5N86LAcV
@@RCadellCook ohhh ok.. I didn't see the first scene...thank you for clearing that up for me...
What show is this?
It is a Web Series called PERFECT. ua-cam.com/play/PL9DClT-IE3h_iSn_rzjjLKq6vQWrJXXf0.html&si=iMvnqaqqSPRz2_uy
😬 lol
Ok I see u @michaeljpatterson
Omg stop trying to kill masculinity turds
I grew up in a heating and cooling contracting family and I did a report on her in high school as the inspiration outside of my father for joining the trades. Thank you Ma’am for your contribution to the world.
ALICE H Parker designed "...the first gas furnace that was powered by natural gas and the first heating system to contain individually controlled air ducts that distributed heat evenly throughout the building. In more technical terms, Parker's heating system used independently controlled burner units that drew in cold air and conveyed the heat through a heat exchanger. This air was then fed into individual ducts to control the amount of heat in different areas.[6][2] What made her invention particularly unique, was that it was a form of "zone heating" where temperature can be moderated in different parts of a building.[7][8][9]"
From all those living in -60F weather tonight, god bless Alice
If you're going to give credit to anyone for natural gas heating it should be William Strutt who in In England about 1805, invented a warm-air furnace that consisted of a riveted, wrought iron air chamber encased in brick; Robert Bunsen, inventor of the Bunsen burner; Dr. Paul Meissner of the Vienna Polytechnical Institute who published a book on heating with hot air in 1821, wherein he explained the laws of warm-air heating; Albert Marsh and William Hoskins who developed the alloy chromel, later and still today marketed as nichrome, which allowed for construction of a heating element that was hundreds of times stronger than what was being used at the time. Marsh’s discovery allowed electrical currents to pass through that heating element, which converted the electricity to heat. Albert Marsh is known as "the father of the electrical heating industry." The first U.S. building to be centrally heated was probably the Massachusetts Medical College in 1816. The system used a gravity hot-air system with a basement furnace and ductwork to the rooms. Alice Parker's furnace was never actually made and only existed on paper. It apparently would not have been safe to make and would have resulted in explosions. It also wasn't the first natural gas furnace. The main contribution was it used multiple burners instead of just one. It wasn't until the 1935 when the first coal-fueled, electric fan and ductwork distributed forced air wall furnace was produced. Unfortunately, a gravity fed system required ducts of large diameter, resulting in basements being literally filled with ductwork. The solution to gravity-fed furnaces was the invention of motor-driven fans, which force heated air through small, compact, rectangular ducts to even the most distant rooms in a building. The heated air is emitted through registers or grilles, and returned to the furnace through a cold-air return system to be heated and recirculated. The entire system is controlled by thermostats that measure temperatures, then activate the gas burner and the blowers that circulate the heated air.
i dont get it
Not everyone uses natural gas furnace today so opening statement is false. coal and fuel oil furnace existed prior not just old wood stoves. Thermostat was invented by a black man David Crosthwait She did pave the way for modern natural gas furnace
Warren S. Johnson invented the first thermostat in 1883. Albert Butz invented the electric thermostat in 1886. David Crosthwait improved the design in the 1930s and it was installed at New York’s Rockefeller Center complex.
Heating systems date back to the Romans and Greeks, a patent is not an invention
Hahahahahaha. Says the people that ran to patent other peoples inventions. 😆
@@shannonwashington3722 Happy lying, everyone is laughing at ye, the whole of Africa, can’t even produce a simple toaster 🤣😂
Gravity furnaces and natural gas furnaces already existed. The furnace she patented was never made because it wasn't safe and could result in explosions or catching on fire. The people who should be credited with the furnace are William Strutt (inventor of the original furnace), Robert Bunsen (inventor of the Bunsen Burner), Dr. Paul Meissner (who explained the laws of warm-air heating), and Albert Marsh and William Hoskins (who developed the alloy "chromel.") Other engineers actually created the forced air furnace in 1935 (which isn't what Alice Parker designed.)
So simple but so powerful
Not true, there were already wood and coal stoves. There are also modern day electric, some people have never used gas (past and present) and never got cold.
She didn't invent the gas furnace, though... She designed a central heating system.
gimme a picture please ! can't find it ! she's black or white ?????????
NO idea, there are no pictures, evidently.
BLACK
This is dope! Real Artistic!
Thanks so much! This inspired a series we a pitching now.
I searched dozens of videos on Alice Parker for our homeschool lesson, Thank you for making this one! It's the best one we've found.
If it hadn't been for this man, we as gamers wouldn't be where we are today in the modern world. This man was amazing, and he deserves more attention!