President of Blackwater explains why it might be better if his soldiers stayed put in Iraq.
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I was lucky enough to be part of a documentary by Gas Productions, documenting 3 UK-based young creatives doing what they do, with them all meeting up at an exhibition to wrap up the video. This is that video, I hope you like! www.gasproductions.co.uk | www.jam-factory.com
The Samanthas or the Khonds of Visakhapatnam agency of Andhra Pradesh, India are one of the few surviving "primitive tribal groups". They speak the language called "Kuvi". Slash and burn cultivation is the major source of livelihood for the Samanthas. Though the modern commercial exploitation of forests has restricted the areas available to the native tribesmen, there remains several tribal societies in India representing various modes of archaic farming which followed in time that of hunters and gatherers.
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Randy Pausch "50 Years of Computer Science Innovation" Apr 2006
Randy Pausch (Apr 2006) summarizes some of the major research development in computer science at CMU since the 1950's. Randy Pausch (www.randypausch.com) is a virtual reality pioneer, human-computer interaction researcher, co-founder of CMU's Entertainment Technology Center (www.etc.cmu.edu), and creator of the Alice (www.alice.org) software project. Other videos by Randy, including downloadable versions of this and other talks, can be found at www.cs.virginia.edu/robins/Randy
When the Dow broke 14k, Wallstrip decided to join the Free Hugs campaign the only way we know how.
Clips from documentary "Everybody Gotta Learn Sometimes" regarding Able Danger
Zombie Walk Portland 2007 Raw footage
A video introduction to the uncensored and candid research behind the science (and oftentimes sizzle marketing) behind brainwave entrainment meditation audios.
Jeremy Paxman, anchor person of the BBC's flagship Current Affairs Newsnight show, presented this program on 21st December 2005, arguably a watershed item in the BBC's presentation of energy issues and climate change. Paul Mason: "The end of the oil age - Running on empty?" BBC Science Editor Susan Watts: "The end of the oil age - What cost to the planet?" BBC Historian Greg Neale: "The end of the Oil age - What comes next?" Discussed by: James Howard Kunstler, Author: The Long Emergency Tom Burke, Academic and Visiting Professor at Imperial College London, who has advised Rio Tinto on environmental issues. Richard Dean North, writer and Fellow of the Institute of Economic Affairs. Sonia Shah, Author: Crude - a History of Oil. Professor Paul Ormerod, Author: Why Most things Fail. Professor Felipe Fernandez Armesto - Author: Ideas that Changed the World.
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