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Let's start by switching into one of the UnityAds supported platforms (Android or iOS)

For this video we will use the Android platform

Now let's open the Unity Services window and Sign In

Select your team organization for this project in order to activate Unity Services

Turn on UnityAds Service, confirm the age group for this project, and set it to Test Mode while we develop

Download the Puppeteer Assets package (link in description) and import it into your project

Open the GameOver object and unhide the ExtraLife object inside it

Select the ExtraLife button and attach the UnityAdsRewarded script to it

Target the ExtraLife button and choose the ShowRewardedAd() function from the list

Enter "ExtraLife" as the name of the function we will call, and target the GameController object which has it

Time to test!

That's all, happy devving!

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It's Official! Kaepernick Just Got The Best News Of His Year And It's Infuriating Every Flag-Loving - Duration: 5:07.

It's Official!

Kaepernick Just Got The Best News Of His Year And It's Infuriating Every Flag-Loving American.

Most of this year's National Football League controversy centers around former San Francisco

49ers backup quarterback's now famous choice to kneel for the National Anthem.

The action, widely regarded as disrespectful in every way, took off like wildfire, and

players league-wide have decided to join in, without a single team being spared.

However, even with the highly praised social justice warrior endorsed campaign started

by the now free agent Kaepernick, he can't seem to get signed to a team.

He can, however, get offers for other positions, including the leader of the Black Lives Matter

movement, a million dollar book deal, and last but not least, a GQ magazine cover.

This is probably the biggest deal so far since Kaepernick is being called GQ 2017's "Citizen

of the Year."

In other words, even though this former football player can't get a job in his profession,

has single-handedly brought the entire National Football League to the point of bankruptcy

and caused a rift between the league and Americans that might never be lifted, he made a symbolic

gesture, so that means he's super cool.

Bleacher Report brought the delightful details about GQ's spread to light:

"Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback who remains unemployed due

(at least in part) to his protest of systemic racism during the national anthem, is GQ's

2017 Citizen of the Year.

Kaepernick, 30, did not speak to the magazine for an on-record interview but did pose for

photographs and helped provide GQ with confidantes to offer 'some rare insights into Colin

Kaepernick himself.'

He has not given an on-record interview during the entire 2017 NFL season despite still being

at the center of one of the year's biggest controversies."

This might not even seem like that big of a deal if you're unfamiliar with the context,

or the look that Kaepernick is sporting in the cover shoot.

The National Anthem Protest was started to try and combat "police brutality" in an

instance where the police were ruled to not actually be brutal.

Kaepernick's actions seemed less like the protest of someone wanting change, and more

like the sullen pout of someone who didn't get their way.

To make matters worse, the outfit that he chose to wear for the cover shoot is eerily

close to the iconic look that the Black Panther movement has always worn.

Everything right down the cut of the lapels could give you flashbacks to the heyday of

the destructive movement.

As time goes on, Kaepernick has seemed less interested in getting his day job back, and

more interested in hoarding up media attention and getting a payday out of the teams that

considered him ineligible to play

"Aside from his activism, the quarterback's most notable action this year was filing a

federal lawsuit against the NFL claiming the league colluded to not sign him.

Kaepernick threw for 2,241 yards and 16 touchdowns against four interceptions in 2016, numbers

that would make him an improvement over many quarterback situations around the NFL.

National anthem protests have been one of the prevailing narratives of the 2017 NFL

season, especially after President Donald Trump called on those kneeling to be 'fired

or suspended.'

The president's outcry led to the largest protest among NFL players in Week 3, and hundreds

of players have knelt during the anthem throughout the campaign.

Rapper J. Cole put his thoughts on Kaepernick's mindset in an extended quote to GQ:

You're talking about a guy in his athletic prime, who's lived his whole life dreaming

about playing football at a level that millions of kids dream to get to.

And in his first big season, he takes his team to within five yards of winning a Super

Bowl.

But then, at some point in time, he becomes conscious about what's happening in the

world.

Kaepernick has maintained he wants to continue his NFL career and has stayed in playing condition.

The Seattle Seahawks and Baltimore Ravens are the only teams that seriously considered

signing Kaepernick during the offseason.

Both teams signed quarterbacks with far lesser resumes than Kaepernick."

What the die-hard Kaepernick fans conveniently forget when they're slapping him on the

back, is that even though he might have had a few good runs, his former coaches have made

it clear that he isn't playing football because he's not good enough to be playing

football.

That, combined with the toxic divisiveness that he brings with him, means that the only

way Kaepernick will be making money off of football is by talking about football, not

playing it.

The national backlash associated with Kaepernick's actions are a classic example of how Americans

feel about the National Anthem and everything associated with it.

The media's immediate crowning of Kaepernick as a conquering hero because he couldn't

be bothered to show any respect is a classic example of how they feel about the anthem.

Feel free to pick a side, but when doing so, please remember that one side says that being

unemployed makes you a hero, and one side says that going to battle for your country

makes you a hero.

Take your pick.

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Bill Gates Drops $80 Million to Buy Land for New High-Tech 25,000 Acre "Smart City" - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 3:19.

An investment firm owned by billionaire businessman and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates reportedly

spent a whopping $80 million to purchase 25,000 acres of land in Arizona that it hopes to

convert into a so-called "smart city" to be named Belmont.

Located west of downtown Phoenix, the land was specifically purchased by Belmont Partners,

a real estate firm apparently owned by Gates, as noted by Phoenix station KPNX.

"Belmont will create a forward-thinking community with a communication and infrastructure

spine that embraces cutting-edge technology, designed around high-speed digital networks,

data centers, new manufacturing technologies and distribution models, autonomous vehicles

and autonomous logistics hubs," the firm said in a news release.

The firm reportedly intends to dedicate 3,800 acres to office, commercial and retail interests;

470 acres to education; and the rest to residential housing.

The firm reportedly intends to install up to 80,000 homes.

"Comparable in square miles and projected population to Tempe, Arizona, Belmont will

transform a raw, blank slate into a purpose-built edge city built around a flexible infrastructure

model," the news release added.

According to The Arizona Republic, a proposed but not yet funded Interstate route designed

to connect Reno, Nevada to Mexico will include a five-mile corridor through the town.

This makes the spot chosen for Belmont ideal, said Ronald Schott, executive emeritus at

the Arizona Technology Council, to local station KGW.

"Bill Gates is known for innovation and those kind of things, and I think he picked

the right place," Schott said.

"He's coming to Arizona."

Popular Mechanics magazine added that Belmont "isn't the first intentional community

built to optimize urban life in the area."

"About an hour north of Phoenix, the experimental town Arcosanti was built by architect Paolo

Soleri in the '70s," the magazine noted.

"The retrofuturist site follows Soleri's philosophy of arcology, an integration of

architecture and ecology.

The town is rumored to be one of the inspirations for the architecture of Star Wars' Tatooine."

"Finally, Arizona's getting recognized for being a place for innovation," Schott

added in his statement to KGW.

What remains unclear is when exactly construction on Belmont will begin, let alone when the

town will be ready for habitation.

What's known is that it likely won't be America's first "smart city."

Earlier this year both the U.S. Department of Transportation and a company owned by Microsoft

co-founder Paul Allen invested money toward transforming Columbus, Ohio into a "smart

city."

While that plan won't come to fruition overnight, I suspect it's much easier — and less

time consuming — to transform an existing city into a "smart city" versus building

one from scratch.

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