The Fire That Changed EVERYTHING

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • Join me as I delve into the history of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire that occurred in New York City in 1911.
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  • @Илья-ц7ш5ч
    @Илья-ц7ш5ч 5 років тому

    Речь отличная.

  • @steventrosiek2623
    @steventrosiek2623 2 роки тому +1

    I hope those guilty owners are in a special place in hell for what they did to those poor people. No excuses.

  • @artyomchekhov2899
    @artyomchekhov2899 5 років тому

    I'm gonna lern eglish with Bridget.

  • @hoplesspolly
    @hoplesspolly 5 років тому +21

    You are doing a great job! Little history lessons!!! That's very interesting! I would love to see more! Keep it on!

  • @kypchari
    @kypchari 5 років тому +9

    Ничего не поняла, но очень интересно😂

  • @zhuravlik26
    @zhuravlik26 4 роки тому +1

    One of the most amazing short documentaries I've seen. Subscribed to the channel immediately. What I really liked of this video is: 1) a good story plot - you've found something impressive and touching to present to your audience, 2) great tour of the history of working class - many of us don't imagine working conditions of people one hundred years ago - how horrible it was and how happy we should be in our days, 3) perfectly matched photo and video fragments with sad repetitive music in the background - to push us to the atmosphere of the event and to make us sense it. You're great with video journalism, and really hope to see more videos like and unlike this one. Enjoyed other videos you already have, too, and the best of them (in my opinion) are also documentary-like videos.

    • @TheCuriousWorld
      @TheCuriousWorld  4 роки тому

      This comment put a huge smile on my face. Thank you so much for the kind words of encouragement, Anton!

  • @CriminalCoreYT
    @CriminalCoreYT 5 років тому +3

    You guys really deserve to be bigger. Glad I got here early:)

    • @TheCuriousWorld
      @TheCuriousWorld  5 років тому

      That means so much, thanks! :) And ditto for your channel!

  • @rich1760
    @rich1760 Рік тому

    Make a video about the draft riots

  • @amazingtexashistory
    @amazingtexashistory Рік тому

    Yes, the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire was horrible and impacted future fire codes and workplace safety. Every Firefighter studies this disaster in Rookie School. I think, however, one could argue that the Winecoff hotel fire, which killed 119 hotel guests, on December 7, 1946, is the pivotal event that brought about THE major change in fire safety codes, forever.

  • @hexelot
    @hexelot 5 років тому +38

    Речь просто супер, с субтитрами можно английскому научиться. Респект😏

    • @xxxqqqe
      @xxxqqqe 5 років тому +2

      Не советую смотреть с субтитрами тк слух так не прокачивается, да без субтитров может быть сложно , но если смотреть регулярно, то вы начнёте все понимать и без них.

    • @hexelot
      @hexelot 5 років тому

      @@xxxqqqe Да, согласен, но с субтитрами для того чтобы видеть как произносится слова на разговорном

    • @xxxqqqe
      @xxxqqqe 5 років тому

      @@hexelot для этого есть youglish(можете загуглить, очень полезная вещь), а через видосы лучше апать слух.

    • @hexelot
      @hexelot 5 років тому

      @@xxxqqqe может быть, но мне так удобно😏

    • @xxxqqqe
      @xxxqqqe 5 років тому

      @@hexelot¯\_ (ツ) _ / ¯

  • @jmurray212
    @jmurray212 3 роки тому +1

    When I worked in The Village would pass this corner twice a day, and have a thought for the tragedy.
    Many of the young women who jumped held hands with each other. So sad.

  • @bereabeard
    @bereabeard 4 роки тому +1

    That was really well done, especially with the historic photos. I'd heard of the fire, but knew nothing about it.

    • @TheCuriousWorld
      @TheCuriousWorld  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed. It's such a tragic but important story

  • @moradabadjunction3713
    @moradabadjunction3713 5 років тому +6

    It's so informative video.....

  • @lolobotius
    @lolobotius 5 років тому

    Very interesting.

  • @vcfm_999
    @vcfm_999 5 років тому +1

    I like it, American,that learning Russian)

  • @brianal3183
    @brianal3183 5 років тому +1

    I got a real sleep-walking. I don't take a bus home in time when I go home or to sleep somewhere from work. And once I found myself trying to take automatic doors apart from each other when I was riding a suburban train. So what was I trying to do? To go out at full speed? I don't know. Someone woke me up then asking me what was I doing as far as I remember. I was on foot. It's winter and I'm in Russia. May be just my natural sleeping mechanism doesn't work well because I have to fall asleep for one hour or two or for 15 minutes and then wake up with a phone alarm. And my sleeping is just lagging. That's what happens when I am for my working shift away from home. Not every time. Then I finally go home and sleep well with the cats who live with me. I just have to pay for a taxi to get home from work at night - buses don't go there that late. I don't pay so much so I stay in warm places for the whole night and sleep there. Very soon I will quit that job and my finances are OK. But all in all I think it's a good horror story and it's real. A couple times I realized that I was on foot on a sidewalk before the alarm clock ring, not after. Or that I somehow left my sitting place in a suburban train and went somewhere for no reason. Then I realized that and went back. It's the last train, it goes deep at night. And it's a good freezing, it's warm in the train and when you go ouside sleeping little in general the feeling of the frost is I don't know - maximized. So it's a combination of a suffering and delight when you enter the warm place again after some minutes.

  • @petra.pitkhv2013
    @petra.pitkhv2013 5 років тому +1

    Thank you, Bridget! It's very intresting and informative story.

  • @ДмитрийЕвстратов-э3м
    @ДмитрийЕвстратов-э3м 5 років тому +2

    Thank you Bridget for another cool video! Very informative and super interesting to know some more about the American history.
    I'm a big fan of your primary channel, but I really like this channel as well. No matter how many subscribers you've got here I'm sure you will keep doing what you do, because you love it! This must be the most important thing for you and we all can see that. And It inspires us and me in particular! Moreover it improves our English. This is the main reason why we are here - to learn! Thank you Bridget for all your work!
    P.S.: Regarding the video content, it always amazes me how the people's freedom was being improoved throughout the time. And although some would like to live in another era, I'm grateful that I'm living here. And I'm glad that I have the opportunity to use such an immense source of knowledge as Internet :)

  • @STULProduction
    @STULProduction 5 років тому

    Я даже читать субтитры не успеваю. А без них вообще ни одного слова знакомого нет))))

  • @cherrylove3656
    @cherrylove3656 2 роки тому

    I was always captured by the cruelty of this for money basic slavery these women went through when I first heard about it this my heart dropped to the floor this shouldn't have happen as history shows us it still goes on today with senseless people dying over greed, I just noticed this video's great job surprised the building isn't haunted with all the people that suffered in this nightmare I didn't know these women, but my heart loves them all they were all our sisters under Gods laws

  • @mehdi.z.9557
    @mehdi.z.9557 5 років тому

    WHERE ARE YOU?WE WANT ANOTHER FANTASTIC VIDEO RIGHT NOW

  • @Wanderer-xp3wg
    @Wanderer-xp3wg 5 років тому +2

    Even though the story is sad, I couldn't help admiring the vocabulary you used in the video. Nice choice of words. If I still taught English, I'd definitely turn your video into one of the lessons with content questions and a vocab list 😊👋

  • @mehdi.z.9557
    @mehdi.z.9557 5 років тому

    SHARE MORE VIDEOS WITH US PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

  • @ЭдуардЛутков
    @ЭдуардЛутков 5 років тому

    Since that buildings became higher. There are about 3000 victims burn there per a fire now. Nothing has changed.

  • @jetjey8736
    @jetjey8736 5 років тому

    Banish the mysteries, make history. It is interesting and useful.

  • @ВадимПересмешник
    @ВадимПересмешник 5 років тому

    What's a tragedy, so sad... It's always got to die bunch of people, just to make employers to start moving their greedy butts in safety improvement direction, why don't predict these victims and their own loses? I'm always resent on that point, where was their mind, before it happened?

  • @KenshoWE
    @KenshoWE 5 років тому

    Спасибо за видео, мне было действительно интересно)
    И твоя речь легко воспринимается на слух, хотя я не могу написать комментарий по английски правильно

  • @lekca216
    @lekca216 5 років тому

    Аааа, так быстро, я ничего не понимаю, но так интересно, все равно буду смотреть, жаль что мало видео на канале

  • @tarroma
    @tarroma 5 років тому +9

    Эх, почему бы все видео не переводить на русский? Ведь и людей посмотрят больше и тебе дополнительная практика..
    А еще, в русскоязычных видео можно можно было бы говорить про второй канал, упопоминая о том, что тут есть субтитры. Я например не знал что они есть и всё думал: "Я не знаю английский", а как случайно увидел, что есть субтитры, сразу подписался. Так что подумай об этом ;)

  • @xxxqqqe
    @xxxqqqe 5 років тому

    Спасибо очень интересно, так ещё и английский можно по практиковать. :)

  • @VovkaTPEHEP
    @VovkaTPEHEP 5 років тому

    Выходи за меня замуж и будем счастливы (мэй би) цру не помеха мой 007

  • @JimmyDashJimmy
    @JimmyDashJimmy 5 років тому

    Why this bum-tcz music? Impossible to listen

  • @ukimsanov
    @ukimsanov 5 років тому

    Unfortunately, not all subscribers of your russian chanel know and understand English...
    К сожалению, на все подписчики твоего русского канала знают и понимают английский язык...
    And I am talking not about myself 😂
    И я говорю не о себе 😂