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This document covers the language specific requirements for U.S. English. Please make sure to also review the General Requirements section and related guidelines for comprehensive instructions surrounding timed text deliveries to Netflix.

I. Subtitles for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (SDH)
This section applies to subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing created (i.e. intralingual subtitles). For subtitles for non-English language content, please see Section II

Text in each line in a dual speaker subtitle must be a contained sentence and should not carry into the preceding or subsequent subtitle. Creating shorter sentences and timing appropriately helps to accommodate this.

Have you seen the newest series Street Food: Latin America from Netflix? It is amazing, and the visual shots of food is worth watching alone! However, many of the episodes focus on the role of women in street food and at times underrepresented groups. Because of this, I knew that I wanted to use these in my classes. While you could use the series as a whole because it offers an interesting point of comparison, I am going to only use one episode for my upper grades classes.

I plan to use the Argentinian episode for my 8th graders to match with Go! Vive a tu manera. It will be interesting to compare how people are portrayed in Go versus Street Food. I really love that it highlights the strength of the two women behind the stand and the fact that they are a couple.

I plan to use the Colombian episode with my fifth graders after reading Peter va a Colombia. My fifth graders do not have the language to watch the whole episode with Spanish subtitles, so I will use English subtitles for them. However, the guide will allow them to speak about it more in Spanish.

Once I had decided that, I met with two AMAZING Spanish teachers- Bethanie Drew and Kara Jacobs, and we had a great conversation about how we could use these in our classes. We also split up the work to finish it all up so quickly! While Bethanie and Kara teach upper levels, I will use two in my fifth grade and sixth grade. I made a middle school version with more guided sentences, so it would be simplified for students.

With upper grades, we really wanted to focus on the products, practices and perspectives in each episode. We have also linked other resources to read in addition to pre-, during and post watching questions and activities.

This is awesome! Thank you all so much for sharing! A curious question-how to do you show the Netflix shows to your kids? We will be all virtual starting this year and will meet twice a week for a total of 90 minutes. Thanks again for being such an inspiration.

So, when I heard Netflix and Headspace had teamed up for a new series, Headspace Guide to Sleep, I figured I would give it a shot. The docuseries, which consists of seven episodes, provides information about the latest information in sleep science, tips and tricks as well as guided meditations.

I began with episode one, which focused on myths and misconceptions about sleep. The first myth addressed the eight hours of sleep rule. Per the episode, that number is more of an average than an actual goal. The sweet spot lies somewhere between seven and nine hours but can vary from person to person and can change over a lifetime. In addition, there is such thing as too much sleep. Yup, per a study featured in the installment, regularly sleeping more than nine hours a night can sometimes contribute to diabetes, heart disease and more.

Ultimately, the best way to fall asleep, according to the guide, is meditation and mindfulness, which can calm the nervous system. Of course, I even tried the wind-down exercise featured at the end of the episode.

Now in a second edition, this textbook surveys the channels, platforms, and programming through which television distribution operates, with a diverse selection of contributors providing thorough explorations of global media industries in flux.

Even as legacy media industries experience significant disruption in the face of streaming and online delivery, the power of the television channel persists. Far from disappearing, television channels have multiplied and adapted to meet the needs of old and new industry players alike. Television viewers now navigate complex choices among broadcast, cable, and streaming services across a host of different devices. From Networks to Netflix guides students, instructors, and scholars through that complex and transformed channel landscape to reveal how these industry changes unfold and why they matter. This second edition features new players like Disney+, HBO Max, Crunchyroll, Hotstar, and more, increasing attention to TV services across the world.

Derek Johnson is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies in the Department of Communication Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His books include Transgenerational Media Industries: Adults, Children, and the Reproduction of Culture as well as Media Franchising: Creative License and Collaboration in the Culture Industries. He is also the co-author of Television Goes to the Movies, and the co-editor of books including Point of Sale: Analyzing Media Retail.

"With this timely new edition, Johnson and his stellar collection of authors keep pace with the rapidly evolving entity once known simply as television. The collection offers state-of-the-moment accounts of the broadcast, cable, and streaming services that continue to play a central role in video entertainment."

For all Spring applications, you should start with the Spring Initializr. The Initializr offers a fast way to pull in all the dependencies you need for an application and does a lot of the set up for you.

This guide needs three applications. The first application (the server application) needs only the Eureka Server dependency. The second and third applications (the client applications) need the Eureka Discovery Client and Spring Web dependencies.

Now that you have started a service registry, you can stand up clients that interact with the registry. Our client applications, ServiceA and ServiceB, automatically register with the Eureka server because we have spring-cloud-starter-netflix-eureka-client on the classpath. To avoid port conflicts, set the server.port parameter in both ServiceA and ServiceB:

This class uses a DiscoveryClient to find the serviceId of servicea based only on the application name. This guide has only one instance of servicea, so we can look only at the first instance. This is seen in the following line:

If you're playing Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas through Netflix with your active Netflix subscription, you may want to enhance your adventure with cheats. This guide lists every cheat for GTA: San Andreas on Netflix and tells you how to use cheat codes in your game.

Note that the Netflix version of GTA: San Andreas is only available on iPhone and iPad devices running iOS/iPadOS 16 or later and Android devices running Android 8.0 or later. If you're looking for PC or console cheat codes, check out the following guides:

Released in the year 2021. The format of the series is a combination of animation, expert interviews, and guided meditation practices. Each episode focuses on a specific topic related to sleep, such as understanding sleep stages, managing racing thoughts, and creating a bedtime routine. The animation is engaging and visually appealing, while the expert interviews provide viewers with valuable insights from sleep experts and psychologists. Finally, the guided meditation practices offer viewers practical techniques for improving their sleep quality, such as mindfulness and breathing exercises.

One of the unique aspects of Headspace Guide to Sleep is its emphasis on mindfulness and meditation practices as a means of improving sleep quality. The series recognizes that many people struggle with racing thoughts and anxiety at bedtime, and offers viewers techniques for calming the mind and reducing stress. By incorporating mindfulness practices into the series, Headspace Guide to Sleep takes a holistic approach to sleep health, recognizing that our mental state can significantly impact our ability to fall and stay asleep.

There are two main types of sleep: rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. During NREM sleep, our body is in a state of rest and our brain waves slow down. NREM sleep is further divided into three stages, with each stage becoming progressively deeper. During REM sleep, our brain waves become more active, and we experience vivid dreams.

In addition to physical symptoms, sleep deprivation can also have significant effects on our mental health. Lack of sleep has been linked to increased levels of anxiety and depression, as well as decreased cognitive function and memory retention.

Understanding the science of sleep and the different stages of sleep is critical for improving our sleep quality. By prioritizing sleep and making sure we get enough quality sleep each night, we can support our overall health and well-being.

Sleep is a critical component of our physical and mental health. When we sleep, our body and brain have the opportunity to restore and repair themselves, helping us to function at our best. Quality sleep is essential for overall well-being and can have a significant impact on our mood, cognitive function, and physical health.

One of the most significant benefits of quality sleep is its effect on our mental health. Lack of sleep has been linked to increased levels of anxiety and depression, as well as decreased emotional regulation and cognitive function. Getting enough sleep can help us feel more alert, focused, and in control of our emotions.

Quality sleep is also important for our physical health. Studies have shown that lack of sleep is associated with an increased risk of obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic health conditions. When we sleep, our body has the opportunity to repair damaged tissues, boost our immune system, and regulate hormones that control appetite and metabolism.

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