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Hi! I'm Yiwen Sun from China.

Before coming to Austin, I studied

finance at Peking University

and the well-structured courses have allowed me

to possess a deep insight into the financial world.

Thus, the skill set I've developed is applicable to real-world practices

which includes solid skills like financial modeling,

valuation, and financial statement analysis

with emphasis on the use of programming languages

like R, SAS, Excel, etc..

Therefore, equipped with all these

quantitative and qualitative techniques

I am confident that I'll be a competent member

and trustworthy team player of the McCombs community

in the upcoming 10-month academic training.

As to my past professional experience, I once worked as an intern of

the Accenture Strategy Department and several financial institutions

to carry out investment analysis.

During these internships, I found myself excited

about sharing views and ideas with brilliant minds and business insiders.

Therefore, it is also the journey I want to take while working towards my

master's degree.

I'm most eager to make my contributions

to the McCombs community and the program

from both personal and professional perspectives.

Let's create our best memories together here.

Thank you.

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Texas native remembers President Bush - Duration: 1:02.

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Students remembering former President George H.W. Bush at Texas A&M - Duration: 1:53.

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Texas Sues San Antonio In First Test Of Sanctuary City Immigration Crackdown - News Today - Duration: 5:07.

 AUSTIN, Texas ― State Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the city of San Antonio on Friday, marking the first official enforcement act under SB 4, a sweeping state immigration law passed last year by the Republican-dominated state legislature

 Paxton's lawsuit, filed in Travis County District Court, provides the first test for the conservative-backed law aimed at criminalizing so-called "sanctuary cities" that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities

    The petition accused the San Antonio Police Department and city government of obstructing federal immigration enforcement after officers discovered a tractor-trailer last year with a dozen unauthorized migrants inside

If successful, the lawsuit would force the city to cough up millions in fines and bar San Antonio officials from limiting immigration enforcement in the future

 "We're hopeful the courts will ultimately grant our request against the city of San Antonio to send the message that all Texas cities must obey the law," Paxton said in a video announcing the lawsuit

 Paxton's lawsuit involves police officers' discovery of a tractor-trailer carrying 12 unauthorized migrants on Dec

23, 2017. When San Antonio Police Chief William McManus appeared at the crime scene, he said he had jurisdiction over the case under the state's human smuggling statute and dissuaded an officer from Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations team from getting involved, according to the lawsuit

 McManus also called the legal aid group RAICES to consult with the migrants, the lawsuit says

Unauthorized migrants who witness crimes have the opportunity in some cases to apply for visas based on their cooperation with law enforcement officers

 Police brought the migrants to the station for questioning but did not run background checks on them or fingerprint them, according to the lawsuit

 Nina Perales, a lawyer for the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, disputes the facts of the state's lawsuit and said it's bound to fail regardless, because it stretches the meaning of SB 4

The law doesn't require local police to book or fingerprint people based on suspicion that they might be in the country illegally, she said

 "The essence of this lawsuit is claiming that San Antonio police officers should have stepped in the shoes of ICE officers and arrested the smuggling victims," Perales said

"But SB 4 does not require local police to make immigration arrests and the Constitution forbids it

"  "It's so far away from what the requirements are for SB 4, it can be nothing other than a publicity stunt," she added

 Paxton's lawsuit may also suffer from an additional defect, noted Perales, who is representing the city of San Antonio in a separate lawsuit challenging SB 4

The petition relies heavily on the provision of SB 4 that prohibits local governments from enacting laws or policies that "materially limit" immigration enforcement

Opponents of the law, including Perales' organization, contended that part of SB 4 was too vague to be enforced

 Those opponents won an injunction that, among other things, temporarily blocked the law's "materially limit" provision

When police discovered the tractor-trailer last December, Texas was not allowed to enforce the "materially limit" part of SB 4 that Friday's lawsuit refers to 20 times

(The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that part of the injunction, but later overturned it

)  Last year's legislative battle over SB 4 pitted conservatives against law enforcement officers from the state's major cities ― including McManus ― who said the Texas immigration crackdown would undermine trust in immigrant communities

 The law prohibits local governments from declining ICE requests to hold suspected unauthorized immigrants and makes it illegal for local officials to keep police officers from asking about the immigration status of the people they stop for other reasons

Local officials who violate the law can face both jail time and fines.  San Antonio City Attorney Andy Segovia said in a statement that he was "fully confident" his city's police chief hadn't violated the "applicable provisions" of SB 4

"The city has a long history of cooperating with federal authorities and we will continue to do so," the statement read

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VIDEO - OU captures 4th straight Big 12 title, beating Texas - Duration: 2:36.

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The Texas A&M System Remembers President George H.W. Bush - Duration: 0:47.

[Light music throughout video]

The Texas A&M University System Remembers President George H.W. Bush

"Not only was George H.W. Bush one of the greatest presidents..."

"...in our nation's history,he also was one of the finest men..."

"...to serve our country in so many ways. We are proud to call him a ..."

"...son of Texas A&M University and will do everything in our power, through his presidential library, ..."

"...to keep his memory and accomplishments alive for all time." —Chancellor John Sharp

1924-2018

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Fandom 250 Rivalry: Texas vs. Oklahoma - Duration: 1:54.

For one Saturday every year, Texas and Oklahoma, two schools whose hatred for each other is

rooted in a decades old boundary dispute, comes to a head when they meet in Dallas,

Texas for the Red River Rivalry.

A game so big, that it has to be held at a neutral site equal distance from both schools

to ensure fairness on both sides.

It's not just another football game on the schedule, it's a weeklong spectacle filled

with parades, festivals and fairs that culminates with OU & Texas fans splitting the Cotton

Bowl Stadium in half, one-half in crimson the other in burnt orange.

The big names are all there, Vince Young, Adrian Peterson, Earl Campbell, DeMarco Murray,

Baker Mayfield.

The prestige is there, a combined 11 national championships.

But every year this game is unpredictable regardless of where the teams are ranked.

Through the early 90s an unranked Longhorns team won four-straight against a consistently

highly-ranked Oklahoma team.

Sometimes this game is so evenly matched that it results in a tie.

There have been five ties in this series, but none more historic than the 1984 Red River

Rivalry Game.

Texas and Oklahoma were ranked 1 & 2 in the nation.

The Sooners were about to win the game leading 15-12, all they need was to get a stop against

the Longhorns.

Texas launched the ball into the end zone to win the game, but the pass was intercepted

by the Sooners defense.

Except it wasn't, the officials called it an incomplete pass and instead of winning

the game the Longhorns kicked the tying field goal to end it.

Whether it's game-tying field goals, high scoring shootouts, or hard-fought defensive

games the Red River Rivalry delivers year-after-year with Oklahoma and Texas finding new reasons

to keep this rivalry going.

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