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    Bouge pas y’a un Grizzly !

    Ce groupe de photographes amateurs se balade pour observer la nature en Alaska quand un Grizzly se met à les charger, de ce cas-là la consigne est simple : PERSONNE NE DOIT BOUGER !

    noriko

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    AVARIC live - Proclamation du Jeu... (extrait DVD)

    Avaric : Franck Lopez / Lionel Baillemont / Samuel Camacho. Concert exclusif et privé enregistré en Juin 2011 au cœur de la forêt des Landes, à Mano, grâce à l'amabilité d'Eliane et Francis Couzan Elmalih. Aux caméras HD : Claude Raballand, Daniel Radigon, Alain Bidet, Dominique Planchenault. Sonorisation : Richard Cailleux. Introduction du titre : Philippe Carrouché. Réalisation : Éditions du Carnet de Notes baillemont@gmail.com Document disponible en DVD intégrale sur priceminister.com

    lionel40

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    AVARIC live - Rotrouenge... (extrait DVD)

    Avaric : Franck Lopez / Lionel Baillemont / Samuel Camacho. Concert exclusif et privé enregistré en Juin 2011 au cœur de la forêt des Landes, à Mano, grâce à l'amabilité d'Eliane et Francis Couzan Elmalih. Aux caméras HD : Claude Raballand, Daniel Radigon, Alain Bidet, Dominique Planchenault. Sonorisation : Richard Cailleux. Introduction du titre : Philippe Carrouché. Réalisation : Éditions du Carnet de Notes baillemont@gmail.com Document disponible en DVD intégrale sur priceminister.com

    lionel40

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    Databaserecords.com How To Search For Verified Safe Nationwide Criminal Warrants

    Nationwide Criminal Warrants. Learn How To Search For Verified Safe Nationwide Criminal Warrants. This background check service includes a nationwide search of Local, County, State and Federal Extraditable Warrants. This may include Misdemeanors or Felonies. This database is owned and maintained by a government agency. All law enforcement agencies do participate in the database. However, reporting is the sole responsibility of the state and agency in charge of the pending warrant. We make no warranty either expressed or implied to the accuracy or validity of the information provided.

    verifiedsafe

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    Ce qui change en 2012 (Vendée)

    Si vous voulez télécharger, allez sur http://myreplay.tv/v/W3lGltBw . - Avec 2012, l’heure est au changement ! Comme à chaque début d’année, il y a les bonnes et les mauvaises nouvelles en matière d’énergie, de transport ou encore d’immobilier. Rappel des principales mesures de 2012. - Plus sur http://wizdeo.com/s/tvvendee . Pour exploitation TV, droits réservés, nous contacter sur http://wizdeo.com/s/banqueimages

    TVVendee

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    La forêt des contes

    De ses doigts de fée, Clara Maître, caresse les cordes de sa harpe. Une douce mélodie s’envole dans les airs. Le silence emplit la salle. Jean-Jacques Silvestre raconte la chasse fantastique du seigneur de Gallery… Parfois, les percussions d’Olivier Robino soulignent ou racontent une action… Vient ensuite l’étrange conte merveilleux du Prince Loup. Histoire brève de fées ou devinette, le récit suivant charme l’auditoire avant de laisser place à cette fée bien étrange capable d’exaucer les vœux les plus fous. Lorsque la dernière note cristalline de la harpe retentit. Le public reste sous le charme de ce rêve éveillé.

    estoires

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    Sport de Filles

    Révoltée par la vente du cheval d'obstacle qu'on lui avait promis, Gracieuse, cavalière surdouée, claque la porte de l'élevage qui l'employait. Elle redémarre à zéro en acceptant de rentrer comme palefrenière dans le haras de dressage qui jouxte la ferme de son père. La propriétaire, Joséphine de Silène, y exploite d'une main de fer la renommé internationale d'un entraîneur allemand, Franz Mann, ancien champion cynique et usé dont les riches cavalières du monde entier se disputent le savoir - mais aussi le regard ! Ce microcosme de pouvoir et d'argent n'attend pas Gracieuse qui n'a pour seules richesses que son talent, son caractère bien trempé et surtout sa rage d'y arriver. Branchée sur 100 000 volts, prête à affronter Franz Mann lui-même et tous les obstacles - jusqu'à se mettre hors-la-loi, elle poursuit son unique obsession : avoir un cheval pour elle, qu'elle emmènerait au sommet...

    lepactedistribution

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    Sport de Filles - Extrait 2

    Révoltée par la vente du cheval d'obstacle qu'on lui avait promis, Gracieuse, cavalière surdouée, claque la porte de l'élevage qui l'employait. Elle redémarre à zéro en acceptant de rentrer comme palefrenière dans le haras de dressage qui jouxte la ferme de son père. La propriétaire, Joséphine de Silène, y exploite d'une main de fer la renommé internationale d'un entraîneur allemand, Franz Mann, ancien champion cynique et usé dont les riches cavalières du monde entier se disputent le savoir - mais aussi le regard ! Ce microcosme de pouvoir et d'argent n'attend pas Gracieuse qui n'a pour seules richesses que son talent, son caractère bien trempé et surtout sa rage d'y arriver. Branchée sur 100 000 volts, prête à affronter Franz Mann lui-même et tous les obstacles - jusqu'à se mettre hors-la-loi, elle poursuit son unique obsession : avoir un cheval pour elle, qu'elle emmènerait au sommet...

    lepactedistribution

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    Sport de Filles - Extrait 1

    Révoltée par la vente du cheval d'obstacle qu'on lui avait promis, Gracieuse, cavalière surdouée, claque la porte de l'élevage qui l'employait. Elle redémarre à zéro en acceptant de rentrer comme palefrenière dans le haras de dressage qui jouxte la ferme de son père. La propriétaire, Joséphine de Silène, y exploite d'une main de fer la renommé internationale d'un entraîneur allemand, Franz Mann, ancien champion cynique et usé dont les riches cavalières du monde entier se disputent le savoir - mais aussi le regard ! Ce microcosme de pouvoir et d'argent n'attend pas Gracieuse qui n'a pour seules richesses que son talent, son caractère bien trempé et surtout sa rage d'y arriver. Branchée sur 100 000 volts, prête à affronter Franz Mann lui-même et tous les obstacles - jusqu'à se mettre hors-la-loi, elle poursuit son unique obsession : avoir un cheval pour elle, qu'elle emmènerait au sommet...

    lepactedistribution

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    Sport de Filles - Bande-annonce

    Révoltée par la vente du cheval d'obstacle qu'on lui avait promis, Gracieuse, cavalière surdouée, claque la porte de l'élevage qui l'employait. Elle redémarre à zéro en acceptant de rentrer comme palefrenière dans le haras de dressage qui jouxte la ferme de son père. La propriétaire, Joséphine de Silène, y exploite d'une main de fer la renommé internationale d'un entraîneur allemand, Franz Mann, ancien champion cynique et usé dont les riches cavalières du monde entier se disputent le savoir - mais aussi le regard ! Ce microcosme de pouvoir et d'argent n'attend pas Gracieuse qui n'a pour seules richesses que son talent, son caractère bien trempé et surtout sa rage d'y arriver. Branchée sur 100 000 volts, prête à affronter Franz Mann lui-même et tous les obstacles - jusqu'à se mettre hors-la-loi, elle poursuit son unique obsession : avoir un cheval pour elle, qu'elle emmènerait au sommet...

    lepactedistribution

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    The Paralegal Association Of America

    http://www.theparalegalassociationofamerica.com/ Helping Men & Women In America To Get Certified And Stay Employed

    michrdhpla

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    luxury riads marrakech

    “FANTASTIC RIAD, FANTASTIC HOST, FANTASTIC TEAM.” My wife and I stayed at the Riad Najat in Marrakech for seven nights this month (October 2011) with a 2 night break in the middle when we stayed in Olivier's second riad located in Essaouira. My wife and I would recommend either of these two riads to anyone who is looking for a quality hotel with an exceptional level of personal service from every member of the staff (As with almost all riad's, "Riad Bab Essaouira" in particular, you need to be able/willing to climb a few stairs but Riad Najat Marrakech has rooms on the ground floor). The location is perfect, just far enough from the bustling Souk's, Medina and main square to be quiet but within an easy 5 minute walk. The building is old and full of character with long, narrow rooms, thick walls and large doors but beautifully updated. At this point perhaps I should say that I am over 65 years of age, but still working .My profession has required me to travel worldwide for the last 30 years, staying in many of the best hotels on every continent for periods of up to 300 nights a year, so I believe that I understand/appreciate the levels of service provided by the industry. Back to our experience of the Riad Najat. Starting with the booking via email, Olivier responded promptly (Typically within an hour) to any question, query or demand that I had, which gave me total confidence when I came to book and pay the deposit. This confidence was totally justified on our arrival mid-afternoon at Marrakech airport, where a driver, provided by the riad, was waiting to transfer us On arrival the staff were waiting at the door, we were shown to the terrace where we were warmly welcomed by Olivier who introduced us to everyone, and whilst enjoying the complimentary soft drinks (All soft drinks, dinner on day of arrival and airport pick up were free as a special offer when staying 4 nights or more) Olivier and team offered us advise about what to/where to eat and drink, local customs, dress codes, opening/closing times, places of interest, tipping and any other question that we had at the time (This was not our first visit to Morocco or Marrakech however his advise was invaluable). We were given a cell phone with pre-programmed numbers to call should we find ourselves loss in Marrakech, and if necessary one of the staff would rescue us (We never used it but it’s a great comfort to know that you can call someone in an emergency). When we were ready we were shown to our air conditioned room complete with firm comfortable bed, and on-suite WC/shower (Web site gives a great overview of all rooms). The complimentary evening meal was excellent, which we took on the top terrace with an appetitive and a bottle of Moroccan wine. In our opinion the breakfast was excellent, if anything, for us oldies it was too much, each time we finished one dish another arrived. Olivier had offered us any assistance we required in arranging trips, taxis or restaurant reservations; we took him up on both restaurant recommendations and day excursions. Note, I had observed that some comments implied that trips arranged by Riad Najat were overpriced; all I can say is that we felt that the arrangements made for us were excellent value for money and met all our needs. We requested a half day tourist visit of the Marrakech 'places of interest' and our driver (Abdul) could not have been better; he was extremely informative about the city and all the sights, stopping for visits to palaces, tombs, gardens and photographs with no rush or hassle The second trip (Same driver and vehicle 7 seat air conditioned luxury mini-bus) was to the Atlas Mountains including a visit to a Berber market on the way, visit to a Berber house and lunch in the cool of the mountains, this was probably our best day in Morocco. Again Abdul could not have been more helpful or informative. Our last trip was from Marrakech to Essaouira, return; again Abdul was our driver for the three hour journey yet again he stopped to show us interesting sights and went out of his way to inform us of cultural differences and traditions. Our view is that you get what you pay for. We were entirely happy with all Olivier's or his staff's organization or recommendations, one of Olivier's staff even walked us to a restaurant that we had decided to visit, but was difficult for us to locate. The longer we stayed at the Riad Najat the more we felt like we were part of a happy family with every member of the Najat team, each time we sat down on the terrace soft drinks and or coffee/tea were offered, no request was too difficult or tiresome for the guy's. Our discussions with other guests appeared to confirm that they felt exactly the same about Olivier and his team. As the owner, and to his credit, Olivier is an exceptional organizer, astute, charming and honest, his attention to detail is exceptional and in my opinion, has that rare ability within the hotel industry to listen to his clients. On one occasion our early breakfast ordered before a trip, was delayed. Abdul our driver discussed this with Olivier and it did not happen again and many apologies were offered. Olivier's good humor enormous knowledge of the city and ability to communicate was second to none. Without doubt one of the team that deserves special mention is Said, who did everything at Riad Najat from serving breakfast to painting lampshades. He accompanied us on our two day stay at Riad bab Essaouira. Said has a heart of gold and is one of the most likable and jovial characters that you could wish to meet. He continually exceeds all expectations with his desire to serve and help the clients of Riad Najat and Riad bab Essaouira. His happy personality is infectious, and when he is around everyone, no matter what nationality, is joyful. To sum up. It is our view that the OVERALL EXPERIENCE of Riad Najat Marrakech far exceeded our expectation. It easily exceeds the sum of each aspect of the stay i.e. 5/5 for room, 5/5 service, 5/5 food etc when you total the sum you are still left thinking, "but it was better than all of that". We have thought long and hard about what we would change if anything. Once or twice the music became too loud for us whilst we were on the terrace and we could not hear each other. Olivier and others said "feel free to turn the sound down" and there was a handset on one of the tables we could have used. Load music was never an issue at night. If you are thinking of going o Marrakech and staying in a riad, then we would unreservedly recommend the Riad Najat. WE CERTAINLY LOOK FORWARD TO RETURNING. All our sincere thanks to. Olivier Primary Host and the owner of Riad Najat Marrakech and Riad bab Essaouira. (Now we are privileged to consider him our friend) Said Host. A truly sincere fantastic guy Amin Host. Another exceptional guy always available, always willing to help and provide drinks food etc. Tarek Host. Much quieter but equally attentive and helpful. Souad Host. Great guy quiet like Tarek but certainly as attentive and helpful. Last but certainly not least, the largely unseen staff. These were: Olivier's wife and several ladies that cooked, served us and completed the housekeeping. Unfortunately we did not talk much with them but they carried out a fantastic job, unseen most of the time but their efforts were noted and greatly appreciated.

    darnajat

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    best marrakech deals-Riad Dar Najat

    “FANTASTIC RIAD, FANTASTIC HOST, FANTASTIC TEAM.” My wife and I stayed at the Riad Najat in Marrakech for seven nights this month (October 2011) with a 2 night break in the middle when we stayed in Olivier's second riad located in Essaouira. My wife and I would recommend either of these two riads to anyone who is looking for a quality hotel with an exceptional level of personal service from every member of the staff (As with almost all riad's, "Riad Bab Essaouira" in particular, you need to be able/willing to climb a few stairs but Riad Najat Marrakech has rooms on the ground floor). The location is perfect, just far enough from the bustling Souk's, Medina and main square to be quiet but within an easy 5 minute walk. The building is old and full of character with long, narrow rooms, thick walls and large doors but beautifully updated. At this point perhaps I should say that I am over 65 years of age, but still working .My profession has required me to travel worldwide for the last 30 years, staying in many of the best hotels on every continent for periods of up to 300 nights a year, so I believe that I understand/appreciate the levels of service provided by the industry. Back to our experience of the Riad Najat. Starting with the booking via email, Olivier responded promptly (Typically within an hour) to any question, query or demand that I had, which gave me total confidence when I came to book and pay the deposit. This confidence was totally justified on our arrival mid-afternoon at Marrakech airport, where a driver, provided by the riad, was waiting to transfer us On arrival the staff were waiting at the door, we were shown to the terrace where we were warmly welcomed by Olivier who introduced us to everyone, and whilst enjoying the complimentary soft drinks (All soft drinks, dinner on day of arrival and airport pick up were free as a special offer when staying 4 nights or more) Olivier and team offered us advise about what to/where to eat and drink, local customs, dress codes, opening/closing times, places of interest, tipping and any other question that we had at the time (This was not our first visit to Morocco or Marrakech however his advise was invaluable). We were given a cell phone with pre-programmed numbers to call should we find ourselves loss in Marrakech, and if necessary one of the staff would rescue us (We never used it but it’s a great comfort to know that you can call someone in an emergency). When we were ready we were shown to our air conditioned room complete with firm comfortable bed, and on-suite WC/shower (Web site gives a great overview of all rooms). The complimentary evening meal was excellent, which we took on the top terrace with an appetitive and a bottle of Moroccan wine. In our opinion the breakfast was excellent, if anything, for us oldies it was too much, each time we finished one dish another arrived. Olivier had offered us any assistance we required in arranging trips, taxis or restaurant reservations; we took him up on both restaurant recommendations and day excursions. Note, I had observed that some comments implied that trips arranged by Riad Najat were overpriced; all I can say is that we felt that the arrangements made for us were excellent value for money and met all our needs. We requested a half day tourist visit of the Marrakech 'places of interest' and our driver (Abdul) could not have been better; he was extremely informative about the city and all the sights, stopping for visits to palaces, tombs, gardens and photographs with no rush or hassle The second trip (Same driver and vehicle 7 seat air conditioned luxury mini-bus) was to the Atlas Mountains including a visit to a Berber market on the way, visit to a Berber house and lunch in the cool of the mountains, this was probably our best day in Morocco. Again Abdul could not have been more helpful or informative. Our last trip was from Marrakech to Essaouira, return; again Abdul was our driver for the three hour journey yet again he stopped to show us interesting sights and went out of his way to inform us of cultural differences and traditions. Our view is that you get what you pay for. We were entirely happy with all Olivier's or his staff's organization or recommendations, one of Olivier's staff even walked us to a restaurant that we had decided to visit, but was difficult for us to locate. The longer we stayed at the Riad Najat the more we felt like we were part of a happy family with every member of the Najat team, each time we sat down on the terrace soft drinks and or coffee/tea were offered, no request was too difficult or tiresome for the guy's. Our discussions with other guests appeared to confirm that they felt exactly the same about Olivier and his team. As the owner, and to his credit, Olivier is an exceptional organizer, astute, charming and honest, his attention to detail is exceptional and in my opinion, has that rare ability within the hotel industry to listen to his clients. On one occasion our early breakfast ordered before a trip, was delayed. Abdul our driver discussed this with Olivier and it did not happen again and many apologies were offered. Olivier's good humor enormous knowledge of the city and ability to communicate was second to none. Without doubt one of the team that deserves special mention is Said, who did everything at Riad Najat from serving breakfast to painting lampshades. He accompanied us on our two day stay at Riad bab Essaouira. Said has a heart of gold and is one of the most likable and jovial characters that you could wish to meet. He continually exceeds all expectations with his desire to serve and help the clients of Riad Najat and Riad bab Essaouira. His happy personality is infectious, and when he is around everyone, no matter what nationality, is joyful. To sum up. It is our view that the OVERALL EXPERIENCE of Riad Najat Marrakech far exceeded our expectation. It easily exceeds the sum of each aspect of the stay i.e. 5/5 for room, 5/5 service, 5/5 food etc when you total the sum you are still left thinking, "but it was better than all of that". We have thought long and hard about what we would change if anything. Once or twice the music became too loud for us whilst we were on the terrace and we could not hear each other. Olivier and others said "feel free to turn the sound down" and there was a handset on one of the tables we could have used. Load music was never an issue at night. If you are thinking of going o Marrakech and staying in a riad, then we would unreservedly recommend the Riad Najat. WE CERTAINLY LOOK FORWARD TO RETURNING. All our sincere thanks to. Olivier Primary Host and the owner of Riad Najat Marrakech and Riad bab Essaouira. (Now we are privileged to consider him our friend) Said Host. A truly sincere fantastic guy Amin Host. Another exceptional guy always available, always willing to help and provide drinks food etc. Tarek Host. Much quieter but equally attentive and helpful. Souad Host. Great guy quiet like Tarek but certainly as attentive and helpful. Last but certainly not least, the largely unseen staff. These were: Olivier's wife and several ladies that cooked, served us and completed the housekeeping. Unfortunately we did not talk much with them but they carried out a fantastic job, unseen most of the time but their efforts were noted and greatly appreciated.

    darnajat

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    JT TF1 - Marseille : un "supermarché" de la drogue démantelé

    La PJ a démantelé samedi un réseau, passé en quelques années d'un point de vente à un véritable supermarché de cocaïne et de Cannabis, vendus à des dizaines de clients par jour et qui employait de nombreuses personnes.

    jt_tf1_weekend

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    Riders Match Hiver 2010 : Nico74

    Nicolas Antony (Annecy , France)Mes Meilleurs Résultats : 1st Zinal FreerideMon Homespot : La ClusazMes Supports : Amplid

    ridersmatch

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    Diana Shipping (DSX) Time Charter Contract for its M/V Erato

    Welcome to CRWENewswire, Stocks to Watch. I am Shalika Jayasekera. Diana Shipping Incorporated - symbol DSX - reported that it has entered into a time charter contract with Hyundai Merchant Marine Company Limited, for one of its Panamax dry bulk carriers for a minimum thirteen (13) to about sixteen (16) month period. According to Diana Shipping, this employment is expected to generate approximately US$4.76 million of gross revenues for the minimum scheduled period of the charter. The company’s financial results for its third quarter fiscal 2011 are scheduled to be released before the opening of the U.S. financial markets on Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Diana Shipping Incorporated is a leading global provider of shipping transportation services through the ownership and operation of dry bulk vessels. The Company’s vessels are employed primarily on medium to long-term time charters and transport a range of dry bulk cargoes, including such commodities as iron ore, coal, grain and other materials along worldwide shipping routes. Thanks for joining me and have a great day! For CRWE Newswire, Stocks to watch, I’m Shalika Jayasekera

    karmastock

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    Transcendental Meditation Techniques For Beginners

    http://trypnauralmeditation.plus101.com ---Transcendental Meditation Techniques For Beginners. Trypnaural meditation is widely enjoyed by users all around the world, from yoga teachers, reiki masters, corporate executives, actors, musicians and even employed by USA Army officers as a way for them to combat stress. People who meditate live longer and happier lives because mediation produces amazing feel good hormones that boosts the immune system and enhances your cells. These hormones are what we should make all the time, but under long term stress our brain stop produces these beneficial hormones and starts to produce harmful stress hormones instead. Transcendental, Meditation, Techniques, For, Beginners, Trypnaural, meditation and stress, Brainwave, meditation for stress, Entrainment, stress reduction, Technology , stress meditation techniques, system, meditation stress relief, stress management meditation

    MattCurry

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    Quickbooks Training Certification Online

    http://qbuniversity.plus101.com Quickbooks Training Certification Online. But, what's the problem with Quickbooks? Glad you asked. Quickbooks is a great piece of software for business owners, self employed accountants or students. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the software itself but the Quickbooks package has a huge flaw (like much other software). There are NO Quickbooks Tutorials included for how to use it properly. The support is software based and not user based. In other words, the support can tell you how to install the software on your computer, but not how to properly use it. Your investment in the software soon turns out to be your worst nightmare and all you hoped to achieve is far from being completed. The business owners, employees and students who want to learn how to use Quickbooks properly need to purchase some kind of additional training, and that's where I come in. Let me introduce the solution to this problem Its a breeze to learn Quickbooks online with our Quickbooks training tutorials. Improve your business with a better knowledge about the #1 accounting software with affordable top quality Quickbooks tutorials. Quickbooks, Training, Certification, Online, certification in quickbooks, quickbooks certified, quickbooks pro certification, quickbooks certification classes, intuit quickbooks certification, quickbooks advisor certification, quickbooks tutorials, quickbooks classes, quickbooks tutorial, learn quickbooks, learn quickbooks online, quick book

    MattCurry

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    Picasso le corgi et la fraise

    Eduquer un chien n'est pas une mince affaire. Il faut lui inculquer les choses par étapes, et pas question de passer à l'étape suivante si la 1ère leçon n'est pas bien comprise par le chien. La marche en laisse, le pas bouger, la marche au pied, assis, couché... Autant d'ordres que votre chien peut comprendre en un seul mot. Voici un Corgi japonais baptisé Picasso qui maîtrise un tour peu commun et plutôt difficile à exécuter : l'immobilité. On connaît tous l'impassibilité dont peuvent faire preuve nos amis les japonais, mais essayez donc de garder un chien immobile alors que vous lui déposez toutes sortes d'objets sur la tête ! Admirez Picasso le Corgi en plein exercice... Pas facile avec une fraise ! D’autres vidéos de ses exploits, réussis cette fois-ci : http://www.wat.tv/video/corgi-immobile-billets-loterie-44n1v_2ey61_.html http://www.wat.tv/video/corgi-immobile-peche-44n1z_2ey61_.html

    noriko

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    Le corgi immobile : la pêche

    Eduquer un chien n'est pas une mince affaire. Il faut lui inculquer les choses par étapes, et pas question de passer à l'étape suivante si la 1ère leçon n'est pas bien comprise par le chien. La marche en laisse, le pas bouger, la marche au pied, assis, couché... Autant d'ordres que votre chien peut comprendre en un seul mot. Voici un Corgi japonais baptisé Picasso qui maîtrise un tour peu commun et plutôt difficile à exécuter : l'immobilité. On connaît tous l'impassibilité dont peuvent faire preuve nos amis les japonais, mais essayez donc de garder un chien immobile alors que vous lui déposez toutes sortes d'objets sur la tête ! Admirez Picasso le Corgi en plein exercice... Il a la pêche et il vous le prouve !

    noriko

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    Le corgi immobile : les billets de loterie

    Eduquer un chien n'est pas une mince affaire. Il faut lui inculquer les choses par étapes, et pas question de passer à l'étape suivante si la 1ère leçon n'est pas bien comprise par le chien. La marche en laisse, le pas bouger, la marche au pied, assis, couché... Autant d'ordres que votre chien peut comprendre en un seul mot. Voici un Corgi japonais baptisé Picasso qui maîtrise un tour peu commun et plutôt difficile à exécuter : l'immobilité. On connaît tous l'impassibilité dont peuvent faire preuve nos amis les japonais, mais essayez donc de garder un chien immobile alors que vous lui déposez toutes sortes d'objets sur la tête ! Admirez Picasso le Corgi en plein exercice... Si les billets de loterie tiennent sur ton museau, ils seront gagnants !

    noriko

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    - Charlie Bauer- J' ACCUSE -Midnight Express -

    Charlie Bauer- J' ACCUSE -Midnight Express - Repose En Paix Grand Homme Révolutionnaire Marseillais ... J'accuse aussi Haut Et fort .......!!! "Ceux qui nous paraissent grands le sont bien souvent parce que nous sommes à genoux" Pour évoquer la condition humaine autrement que par le truchement littérateur et même philosophique, pensez-vous que la sacro-sainte "Raison d'État" soit bien conforme à l’état de raison? Debout, hommes de la terre, devenez enfin ou encore ce que vous êtes: des hommes ! Essayons encore de nous parfaire homidiens entre nous, et non plus lupus de l’un à l’autre, comme il est dit et pratiqué dans cet espace planétaire pluriquotidien, où il est d’évidence que l’homme a autant de raisons d’être bon que son contraire, ne pratiquant souvent cette raison d’être qu’à contrario de l'Être de raison qu’il conviendrait. L’impérativité étant dans l’accusation et partant, dans la revendication : J’accuse l'État, prétendu garant de l’état de droit, de faillir à ses devoirs –et les plus fondamentaux, même- quand ce ne serait que ceux instruits par la Déclaration des Droits de l’Homme, stipulant que nous sommes tous égaux devant la loi. J’accuse cet état de fait dont la responsabilité revient à l'État. J’accuse la politique étatique de n’être que ce qu’elle est, une oligarchie politicarde à des années-lumière du sens politis du terme grec et dont la pratique serait au service de la cité. J’accuse le Nationalisme érigé en Front commun de pensées, de comportement, et qui prône dans ses flatulences et rôts ponctuels, l’exclusion, la discrimination, la manipulation, la domination, l’exploitation, l’effraction des consciences, l’infraction du droit social, économique, civil, pénal… J’accuse cette même oligarchie de nous contraindre à la pensée unique et télécrate, par induction de planification culturelle, sociale, économique, historique. J’accuse la perversion phallocrate qui, depuis des millénaires, nous oblige dans la pornographie dominante des rapports homme-femme. J’accuse le poète qui prétend que la femme est l’avenir de l’homme alors que celui-ci ne conçoit que le seul rapport culaire avec la féminité de cet individu identifié au 3615 de tous les désirs fantasmatiques et culturels. J’accuse la femme dans son rapport prostitutionnel à l’homme. J’accuse la mondialisation qui va de l’Euro au Waterloo de toute intelligence sociale et humaine. J’accuse ces manipulateurs intellocrates pontifiant par livre noir et bordant le lit de la Pensée Unique où se vautrent les certitudes conformes de la sénescente facilité. J’accuse nos éducateurs d’être éducastreurs des forces vives de l’espoir et de sa pratique revendicatrice. J’accuse ce Dieu d’être patron et patrie, et ses apôtres patriotes. J’accuse ses saints et patrons à ne pouvoir être ces seins nourriciers de la pensée humaine. J’accuse le désespoir, s’il n’est autrement perçu que comme la forme supérieure de la critique et qu’il convient d’appeler bonheur. J’accuse l’amour lorsqu’il est comptable d’une réciprocité, donc commerciale. J’accuse la haine si elle ne sait se concevoir de classe. J’accuse ces pédophiles politicards de baiser et tuer l’enfance en chacun de nous. J’accuse l’ignorance de se conforter dans la bonne conscience d’un Savoir, digéré par un pouvoir gargantuesque. J’accuse les optimistes s’ils ne savent être pessimistes des réalités existantes. J’accuse l’homme d’avoir fait du loup son chien et de l’homme son esclave. J’accuse cette aristocratie promue en Cour boursière, d’être ce qu’elle n’est pas –aristocrate- et ce qu’elle est: assassine du genre humain. J’accuse l’homme d’être prédateur de toutes les espèces, végétales et animales et de la sienne en particulier. Je vous accuse en m’accusant d’être ce que nous sommes, mais critiques cependant, ce qui nous autorise à être différents. En vous espérant bonne accusation de ce vrac accusateur. "Ceux qui vivent, ce sont ceux qui luttent" Victor Hugo Ceux qui vivent, ce sont ceux qui luttent ; ce sont Ceux dont un dessein ferme emplit l'âme et le front. Ceux qui d'un haut destin gravissent l'âpre cime. Ceux qui marchent pensifs, épris d'un but sublime. Ayant devant les yeux sans cesse, nuit et jour, Ou quelque saint labeur ou quelque grand amour. C'est le prophète saint prosterné devant l'arche, C'est le travailleur, pâtre, ouvrier, patriarche. Ceux dont le coeur est bon, ceux dont les jours sont pleins. Ceux-là vivent, Seigneur ! les autres, je les plains. Car de son vague ennui le néant les enivre, Car le plus lourd fardeau, c'est d'exister sans vivre. Inutiles, épars, ils traînent ici-bas Le sombre accablement d'être en ne pensant pas. Ils s'appellent vulgus, plebs, la tourbe, la foule. Ils sont ce qui murmure, applaudit, siffle, coule, Bat des mains, foule aux pieds, bâille, dit oui, dit non, N'a jamais de figure et n'a jamais de nom ; Troupeau qui va, revient, juge, absout, délibère, Détruit, prêt à Marat comme prêt à Tibère, Foule triste, joyeuse, habits dorés, bras nus, Pêle-mêle, et poussée aux gouffres inconnus. Ils sont les passants froids sans but, sans noeud, sans âge ; Le bas du genre humain qui s'écroule en nuage ; Ceux qu'on ne connaît pas, ceux qu'on ne compte pas, Ceux qui perdent les mots, les volontés, les pas. L'ombre obscure autour d'eux se prolonge et recule ; Ils n'ont du plein midi qu'un lointain crépuscule, Car, jetant au hasard les cris, les voix, le bruit, Ils errent près du bord sinistre de la nuit. Quoi ! ne point aimer ! suivre une morne carrière Sans un songe en avant, sans un deuil en arrière, Quoi ! marcher devant soi sans savoir où l'on va, Rire de Jupiter sans croire à Jéhova, Regarder sans respect l'astre, la fleur, la femme, Toujours vouloir le corps, ne jamais chercher l'âme, Pour de vains résultats faire de vains efforts, N'attendre rien d'en haut ! ciel ! oublier les morts ! Oh non, je ne suis point de ceux-là ! grands, prospères, Fiers, puissants, ou cachés dans d'immondes repaires, Je les fuis, et je crains leurs sentiers détestés ; Et j'aimerais mieux être, ô fourmis des cités, Tourbe, foule, hommes faux, coeurs morts, races déchues, Un arbre dans les bois qu'une âme en vos cohues !

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    We are half way thru the week!!! Good Morning its Wednesday August 10th, 2011, I’m Sara Bryant with CRWENewswire Stocks In Action. Toreador Resources Corporation - symbol TRGL - and ZaZa Energy signed a definitive Merger agreement to Create Resource-Focused Exploration and Production Company. The implied market capitalization for the combined company is approximately $294 million. BIOLASE Technology Incorporated - symbol BLTI - reported for its second quarter ended June 30, 2011 net revenue of $12.1 million, up 105 percent year over year and 14 percent sequentially. For its Second Quarter 2011, Demand Media Incorporated - symbol DMD - posted revenue of $79.5 million, a 32% increase compared to the same period the prior year. Demand Media also announced the acquisition of IndieClick, a premium online advertising company that specializes in connecting brands with passionate and engaged consumers. Thanks for joining me and have a great day! For CRWE Newswire, Stocks In Action, I’m Sara Bryant

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    Japan, Fukushima: Dr. Christopher Busby - Hot Particles in Tokyo - 2011

    Japan, Fukushima: Dr. Christopher Busby - Hot Particles in Tokyo - 2011 Deconstructing Nuclear Experts By Chris Busby 3-29-11 Since the Fukushima accident we have seen a stream of experts on radiation telling us not to worry, that the doses are too low, that the accident is nothing like Chernobyl and so forth. They appear on television and we read their articles in the newspapers and online. Fortunately the majority of the public don't believe them. I myself have appeared on television and radio with these people; one example was Ian Fells of the University of Newcastle who, after telling us all on BBC News that the accident was nothing like Chernobyl (wrong), and the radiation levels of no consequence (wrong), that the main problem was that there was no electricity and that the lifts didn't work. " If you have been in a situation when the lifts don't work, as I have" he burbled on, "you will know what I mean." You can see this interview on youtube and decide for yourself. What these people have in common is ignorance. You may think a professor at a university must actually know something about their subject. But this is not so. Nearly all of these experts who appear and pontificate have not actually done any research on the issue of radiation and health. Or if they have, they seem to have missed all the key studies and references. I leave out the real baddies, who are closely attached to the nuclear industry, like Richard Wakeford, or Richard D as he calls himself on the anonymous website he has set up to attack me, "chrisbusbyexposed". I saw him a few times talking down the accident on the television, labelled in the stripe as Professor Richard Wakeford, University of Manchester. Incidentally, Wakeford is a physicist, his PhD was in particle physics at Liverpool. But he was not presented as ex- Principle Scientist, British Nuclear Fuels, Sellafield. That might have given the viewers the wrong idea. Early on we saw another baddy, Malcolm Grimston, talking about radiation and health, described as Professor, Imperial College. Grimston is a psychologist, not a scientist, and his expertise was in examining why the public was frightened of radiation, and how their (emotional) views could be changed. But his lack of scientific training didn't stop him explaining on TV and radio how the Fukushima accident was nothing to worry about. The doses were too low, nothing like Chernobyl, not as bad as 3-Mile Island, only 4 on the scale, all the usual blather. Most recently we have seen George Monbiot, who I know, and who also knows nothing about radiation and health, writing in The Guardian how this accident has actually changed his mind about nuclear power (can this be his Kierkegaard moment? Has he cracked? ) since he now understands (and reproduces a criminally misleading graphic to back up his new understanding) that radiation is actually OK and we shoudn't worry about it. George does at least know better, or has been told better, since he asked me a few years ago to explain why internal and external radiation exposure cannot be considered to have the same health outcomes. He ignored what I said and wrote for him (with references) and promptly came out in favour of nuclear energy in his next article. So what about Wade Allison? Wade is a medical physics person and a professor at Oxford. I have chosen to pitch into him since he epitomises and crystallises for us the arguments of the stupid physicist. In this he has done us a favour, since he is really easy to shoot down. All the arguments are in one place. Stupid physicists? Make no mistake, physicists are stupid. They make themselves stupid by a kind of religious belief in mathematical modelling. The old Bertie Russell logical positivist trap. And whilst this may be appropriate for examining the stresses in metals, or looking at the Universe (note that they seem to have lost 90% of the matter in the Universe, so-called "dark matter") it is not appropriate for, and is even scarily incorrect when, examining stresses in humans or other lifeforms. Mary Midgley, the philosopher has written about Science as Religion. Health physicists are the priests. I have been reading Wade Allison's article for the BBC but also looked at his book some months ago. He starts in the same way as all the others by comparing the accidents. He writes: More than 10,000 people have died in the Japanese tsunami and the survivors are cold and hungry. But the media concentrate on nuclear radiation from which no-one has died - and is unlikely to. Then we move to 3-Mile Island: There were no known deaths there. And Chernobyl: The latest UN report published on 28 February confirms the known death toll - 28 fatalities among emergency workers, plus 15 fatal cases of child thyroid cancer - which would have been avoided if iodine tablets had been taken (as they have now in Japan). This is breathtaking ignorance of the scientific literature. Prof. Steve Wing in the USA has carried out epidemiological studies of the effects of 3-Mile Island, with results published in the peer-review literature. Court cases are regularly settled on the basis of cancers produced by the 3-Mile Island contamination. But let us move to Chernobyl. The health effects of the Chernobyl accident are massive and demonstrable. They have been studied by many research groups in Russia, Belarus and the Ukraine, in the USA, Greece, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland and Japan. The scientific peer reviewed literature is enormous. Hundreds of papers report the effects, increases in cancer and a range of other diseases. My colleague Alexey Yablokov of the Russian Academy of Sciences, published a review of these studies in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (2009). Earlier in 2006 he and I collected together reviews of the Russian literature by a group of eminent radiation scientists and published these in the book Chernobyl, 20 Years After. The result: more than a million people have died between 1986 and 2004 as a direct result of Chernobyl. I will briefly refer to two Chernobyl studies in the west which falsify Wade Allison's assertions. The first is a study of cancer in Northern Sweden by Martin Tondel and his colleagues at Lynkoping University. Tondel examined cancer rates by radiation contamination level and showed that in the 10 years after the Chernobyl contamination of Sweden, there was an 11% increase in cancer for every 100kBq/sq metre of contamination. Since the official International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) figures for the Fukushima contamination are from 200 to 900kBq.sq metre out to 78km from the site, we can expect between 22% and 90% increases in cancer in people living in these places in the next 10 years. The other study I want to refer to is one I carried out myself. After Chernobyl, infant leukaemia was reported in 6 countries by 6 different groups, from Scotland, Greece, Wales, Germany, Belarus and the USA. The increases were only in children who had been in the womb at the time of the contamination: this specificity is rare in epidemiology. There is no other explanation than Chernobyl. The leukemias could not be blamed on some as-yet undiscovered virus and population mixing, which is the favourite explanation for the nuclear site child leukemia clusters. There is no population mixing in the womb. Yet the "doses" were very small, much lower than "natural background". I published this unequivocal proof that the current risk model is wrong for internal exposures in two separate peer-reviewed journals in 2000 and 2009. This finding actually resulted in the formation in 2001 by UK Environment Minister Michael Meacher of a new Committee Examining Radiation Risks from Internal Emitters CERRIE. Richard Wakeford was on this committee representing BNFL and he introduced himself to me as "BNFL's Rottweiler". No difference there. Wade then turns to a comparison of contamination: So what of the radioactivity released at Fukushima? How does it compare with that at Chernobyl? Let's look at the measured count rates. The highest rate reported, at 1900 on 22 March, for any Japanese prefecture was 12 kBq per sq m (for the radioactive isotope of caesium, caesium-137). A map of Chernobyl in the UN report shows regions shaded according to rate, up to 3,700 kBq per sq m - areas with less than 37 kBq per sq m are not shaded at all. In round terms, this suggests that the radioactive fallout at Fukushima is less than 1% of that at Chernobyl But the IAEA themselves, not known for their independence from the nuclear industry, report that contamination levels out to 78km were between 200 and 900kBq/sq metre. And Wade has been rather selective with his data, to put it kindly. The UN definition of radioactively contaminated land is 37kBq/sq metre just as he writes, but actually, in all the maps published, the inner 30km Chernobyl contamination exclusion zone is defined as 555kBq/sq metre and above. This is just a fact. Why has he misled us? In passing, this means that there are 555,000 radioactive disintegrations per second on one square metre of surface. Can you believe this is not harmful? No. And you would be correct. And another calculation can be made. Since the IAEA data show that these levels of contamination, from 200,000 to 900,000 disintegrations per second per square metre, exist up to 78km from Fukushima, we can already calculate that the contamination is actually worse than Chernobyl, not 1% of Chernobyl as Wade states. For the area defined by a 78km radius is 19113 sq km compared to the Chernobyl exclusion zone of 2827 sq km. About seven times greater. Now I turn to the health effects. Wade trots out most of the usual stupid physicist arguments. We are all exposed to natural background, the dose is 2mSv a year and the doses from the accident are not significantly above this. For example, the Japanese government are apparently making a mistake in telling people not to give tap water containing 200Bq/litre radioactive Iodine-131 to their children as there is naturally 50Bq/l of radiation in the human body and 200 will not do much harm. The mistake is made because of fears of the public which apparently forced the International Commission on Radiological Protection, ICRP, to set the annual dose limits at 1mSv. Wade knows better: he would set the limits at 100mSv. He is a tough guy. He shoots from the hip: Patients receiving a course of radiotherapy usually get a dose of more than 20,000 mSv to vital healthy tissue close to the treated tumour. This tissue survives only because the treatment is spread over many days giving healthy cells time for repair or replacement. A sea-change is needed in our attitude to radiation, starting with education and public information. But Wade, dear, these people are usually old, and usually die anyway before they can develop a second tumour. They often develop other cancers even so because of the radiation. There are hundreds of studies showing this. And in any case, this external irradiation is not the problem. The problem is internal irradiation. The Iodine-131 is not in the whole body, it is in the thyroid gland and attached to the blood cells: hence the thyroid cancer and the leukaemia. And there is a whole list of internal radioactive elements that bind chemically to DNA, from Strontium-90 to Uranium. These give massive local doses to the DNA and to the tissues where they end up. The human body is not a piece of wire that you can apply physics to. The concept of dose which Wade uses cannot be used for internal exposures. This has been conceded by the ICRP itself in its publications. And in an interview with me in Stockholm in 2009, Dr Jack Valentin, the ex-Scientific Secretary of the ICRP conceded this, and also made the statement that the ICRP risk model, the one used by all governments to assess the outcome of accidents like Fukushima, was unsafe and could not be used. You can see this interview on the internet, on www.vimeo.com. Why is the ICRP model unsafe? Because it is based on "absorbed dose". This is average radiation energy in Joules divided by the mass of living tissue into which it is diluted. A milliSievert is one milliJoule of energy diluted into one kilogram of tissue. As such it would not distinguish between warming yourself in front of a fire and eating a red hot coal. It is the local distribution of energy that is the problem. The dose from a singly internal alpha particle track to a single cell is 500mSv! The dose to the whole body from the same alpha track is 5 x 10-11 mSv. That is 0.000000000005mSv. But it is the dose to the cell that causes the genetic damage and the ultimate cancer. The cancer yield per unit dose employed by ICRP is based entirely on external acute high dose radiation at Hiroshima, where the average dose to a cell was the same for all cells. And what of the UN and their bonkers statement about the effects of the Chernobyl accident referred to by Wade Allison? What you have to know, is that the UN organisations on radiation and health are compromised in favour of the nuclear military complex, which was busy testing hydrogen bombs in the atmosphere at the time of the agreement and releasing all the Strontium, Caesium, Uranium and plutonium and other stuff that was to become the cause of the current and increasing cancer epidemic. The last thing they wanted was the doctors and epidemiologists stopping their fun. The IAEA and the World Health Organisation (WHO) signed an agreement in 1959 to remove all research into the issue from the doctors of the WHO, to the atom scientists, the physicists of the IAEA: this agreement is still in force. The UN organisations do not refer to, or cite any scientific study, which shows their statements on Chernobyl to be false. There is a huge gap between the picture painted by the UN, the IAEA, the ICRP and the real world. And the real world is increasingly being studied and reports are being published in the scientific literature: but none of the authorities responsible for looking after the public take any notice of this evidence. As they say on the Underground trains in London: Mind the Gap. Wade Allison and the other experts I refer to need to do just this for their own sake. The one place that this gap is being closed rapidly and savagely is in the courts. I have acted as an expert witness in over 40 cases involving radiation and health. These include cases where Nuclear Test veterans are suing the UK government for exposures at the test sites that have caused cancer, they include cases involving nuclear pollution, work exposures and exposures to depleted uranium weapons fallout. And these cases are all being won. All of them. Because in court with a judge and a jury, people like Wade Allison and George Monbiot would not last 2 minutes. Because in court you rely on evidence. Not bullshitting. Joseph Conrad wrote: "after all the shouting is over, the grim silence of facts remain". I believe that these phoney experts like Wade Allison and George Monbiot are criminally irresponsible, since their advice will lead to millions of deaths. I would hope that some time in the future, I can be involved as an expert in another legal case, one where Wade Allison, or George or my favourite baddy, Richard Wakeford (who actually knows better) are accused in a court of law of scientific dishonesty leading to the cancer in some poor victim who followed their advice. When they are found guilty, I hope they are sent to jail where they can have plenty of time to read the scientific proofs that their advice was based on the mathematical analysis of thin air. In the meantime, I challenge each of them to debate this issue with me in public on television face to face, so that the people can figure out who is right. For the late Professor John Gofman, a senior figure in the US Atomic Energy Commission until he saw what was happening and resigned, famously said: "the nuclear industry is waging a war against humanity." This war has now entered an endgame which will decide the survival of the human race. Not from sudden nuclear war. But from the on-going and incremental nuclear war which began with the releases to the biosphere in the 60s of all the atmospheric test fallout, and which has continued inexorably since then through Windscale, Kyshtym, 3-Mile Island, Chernobyl, Hanford, Sellafield, La Hague, Iraq and now Fukushima, accompanied by parallel increases in cancer rates and fertility loss to the human race. There is a gap between them and us. Between the phoney scientists and the public who don't believe what they say. Between those who are employed and paid to protect us from radioactive pollution and those who die from its consequences. Between those who talk down what is arguably the greatest public health scandal in human history, and the facts that they ignore. Mind the Gap indeed. Chris Busby is Scientific Secretary of the European Committee on Radiation Risk. He is visiting Professor at the University of Ulster and also Guest Researcher at the Julius Kuehn Institute of the German Federal Agricultural Institute in Braunschweig, Germany. He was a member of the UK Committee Examining Radiation Risk on Internal Emitters CERRIE and the UK MoD Depleted Uranium Oversight Board. He was Science and Policy Interface leader of the Policy Information network on Child Health and Environment based in the Netherlands. He was Science and Technology Speaker for the Green Party of England and Wales. He has conducted fundamental research on the health effects of internal radiation both at the theoretical and epidemiological level, including recently on the genotoxic effects of the element uranium. source: http://www.rense.com/general93/decon.htm MainPage: http://www.rense.com THE BIGGEST PROPAGANDA FROM THE IAEA yesterday: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX_0VYScSms EVERYONE SHOULD BOOKMARK AND MONITOR THIS WEB SITE: http://www.scoop.it/t/nuclear-news-what-the-physics Please watch this video (below). It is bilingual - Japanese and English (right speaker English, left Japanese). The poser has recently removed several Fukushima bilingual videos, so watch and record it in stereo for safe keeping, if you can. My videos are uploaded mono so the sound quality sucks, so that's why I refer you to the original before it is deleted. (2of2) 【English@Bilingual】【Hosono Minister】Evacuation zone back to home?  TEPCO FUKUSHIMA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqD3Ap_iwJc 細野原発担当大臣 緊急時避難準備区域の解除はステップ2のあと 21-July-2011 NHK CRMT- Edmonton sees HIGH Radioactive levels in Rain (1.14 mcSv) July 23rd 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrVcP_10vAg&feature=feedu Nucléaire / Nuclear : Collaborating to create a radioactive fallout contamination map (this was a long video but worth the watch) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LethPJ9Vd8Y "ALERT ON DHS WARNS OF INSIDER" THREAT TO INFRASTRUCTURE" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNylhhxE7Wc クリスバズビー博士講演会 ○ 松戸商工会館 Chris Busby (Nuclear Expert) talks about Nuclear Dishonesty! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIpndkwN0x8&feature=email Chris Busby in Japan, July 17, 2011 Part 1 http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/16056589 Part 2 http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/16057578 Part 3 http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/16058549 I tried cutting out the japanese translation for you but my computer crashed 3/4 the way through, so please view as in both Japanese and English. ************and a special recommendation for this one!!!!*********** Lying Politicians And Words http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKftRlzh2RM Fukushima parents seek dismissal of their adviser http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJHfvgDw7NI CRMT- Chilliwack @ 1.13 mcSv Fukushima Fallout of Radioactive Rain on 07/16/11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZZVlGrBp2c Tuna Fish from Pacific Ocean is Radioactive (Contaminated by Fukushima Nuclear Fallout) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve6eyj0qcMQ AGENDA 21 MOVING FORWARD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzUFd8uomjU DHS Using Helicopter To Test Seattle Area Radiation Levels http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyr3Jl5uL8w Gulf Turtle Nests Abound, But Worries Remain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkGBE3ngvWo Alanis Morissette-You Owe Me Nothing In Return http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD6Lo_7HCm0 *Note: Single radiation dose of 2,000 millisieverts (200,000 millirems) and above causes serious illness. See also exposure list below. Half-life of some radioactive elements [NOTE: Half-life is the time taken for a radioactive substance to decay by half.] * Cesium- 134 ~ 2 years * Cesium-137 ~ 30 years * Iodine-131 ~ 8 days * Plutonium-239 ~ 24,200 years * Ruthenium-103 ~ 39 days [Ruthenium is a fission product of uranium-235.] * Ruthenium-106 ~ 374 days * Strontium-90 ~ 28.85 years [Strontium-90 is a product of nuclear fission and is found in large amounts in spent nuclear fuel and in radioactive waste from nuclear reactors.] * Uranium-234 ~ 246,000 years * Uranium-235 ~ 703.8 million years * Uranium-238 ~ 4.468 billion years ---------------------------------------------------------------- source: Name: Nicolas Website: http://www.youtube.com/user/888Quetzalcoatl888 ----------------------------------------------------------------

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