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baadaye Videos and ClipsSediq Yakub - Baadaye Kohan 2011 Website: www.kabul-musik.com Facebook www.facebook.com Email: KabulMusik@hotmail.de For more Afghan Music visit Kabul-Musik.com Singer Sediq Yakub Song Badaye Kohan Compose Habib Qaderi Music by Duran Etemadi & Backy Production by Alim Media Film Director Sobhan Alim VFX Sobhan Alim tags: Music, Yakub (Nation of Islam), Seediq, peoplesinger, Sediq, yakubsinger, Yakub, ahmad, zahir, kabulmusik, duran, etemadi K Letta ft Stranger Baadaye Basetown's own "Baadaye" Video! tags: Music, basetown, stranger, letta, cecil, productions, hip-hop, dash, town, poa Episode 4 (Segment 2): Bacon's Rebellion and the Invention of Whiteness More @ www.africanelements.org In this episode, Slavery in Black and White The Development of Race Based Slavery in the British North American Colonies. While slavery is nothing new in human history, the phenomenon of race based slavery is radical transformation from slavery as it had been practiced up to the point of the Atlantic Slave Trade. Given that the British colonizers conquered many different peoples, and had a general distain for each of their conquered subjects, how then did it come to be that Africans got tagged with slave? In this episode, we will see how and why this transformation takes place. tags: Education, black studies, africana studies, racism, african american, history, slavery, slave trade, tim wise, bacons rebellion, takaki 'A Revolution Well Done' - Cenk After Mubarak Steps Down In Egypt Cenk Uygur on MSNBC gives his closing thoughts after president Hosni Mubarak stepped down in light of massive protests from the people of Egypt. Transcript: One final note for you tonight, as you see the history unfold before your very eyes I want you to keep one thing in mind. I don't know if this is a win for the American government, they may have been early or late to the party depending on where you stand, they may have been overly diplomatic or not diplomatic enough depending on where you stand. Our short term interest might be furthered or endangered but that's not what I'm talking about tonight. What happened today was a win for America, the idea of America, the idea that men and women are endowed with certain inalienable rights. That this is not the privilege of one country, race or religion. That the idea of freedom is universal. At our core we should always be for democracy and the rights of man. So tonight it is about Egypt it is their celebration but we all rejoice. A simple but courageous idea that men like Jefferson, Madison, and Washington started, has borne fruit in the middle east hundreds of years later. Such was the strength of those principles. I'm originally from Turkey but I call myself an American because these are the ideas I came here for. This is why I chose to be an American. This is why I choose to call men like John Adams and Benjamin Franklin my founding fathers. How proud would Thomas Paine, who built our revolution with this pamphlets, have <b>...</b> tags: News, mubarak, egypt, military, power, egyptian, breaking, news, history, freedom, democracy, protests, protesters, streets, peace, peaceful, foreign, policy, politics, american, government, united, states, diplomatic, msnbc, cenk, uygur Episode 6 (Segment 2): The Atlantic Slave Trade More @ www.africanelements.org In this episode, The African American Frontier Africa and the Atlantic World. In part 1 of the series on the African American frontier, we examine the significance of Africans on the American frontier focusing in the Atlantic Slave Trade. We'll start by defining (or redefining) the meaning of the frontier, and we will see a firsthand account of the middle passage. Lastly, we look at the impact of the Middle Passage on both sides of the Atlantic. How did the meeting of east and west transform the African continent? What impact did American frontier have on Africans who were transported there? tags: Education, black studies, africana studies, african american studies, racism, slavery, taino, christopher columbus, arawak, amistad Episode 6 (Segment 3): The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade More @ www.africanelements.org In this episode, The African American Frontier Africa and the Atlantic World. In part 1 of the series on the African American frontier, we examine the significance of Africans on the American frontier focusing in the Atlantic Slave Trade. We'll start by defining (or redefining) the meaning of the frontier, and we will see a firsthand account of the middle passage. Lastly, we look at the impact of the Middle Passage on both sides of the Atlantic. How did the meeting of east and west transform the African continent? What impact did American frontier have on Africans who were transported there? tags: Education, black studies, africana studies, african american studies, racism, slavery, taino, christopher columbus, arawak, amistad Episode 4 (Segment 1): Slavery and Indentured Servitude More @ www.africanelements.org In this episode, Slavery in Black and White The Development of Race Based Slavery in the British North American Colonies. While slavery is nothing new in human history, the phenomenon of race based slavery is radical transformation from slavery as it had been practiced up to the point of the Atlantic Slave Trade. Given that the British colonizers conquered many different peoples, and had a general distain for each of their conquered subjects, how then did it come to be that Africans got tagged with slave? In this episode, we will see how and why this transformation takes place. tags: Education, black studies, africana studies, racism, african american, history, slavery, slave trade, tim wise, bacons rebellion, takaki Online Reputation Management: Internet Protocol with Tish The phone calls came out of the blue. Then, Doug Bliss got threats, "many of them wanted me to die!" The Florida resident found himself at the center of America's most notorious murder case in decades, the Casey Anthony trail, even though he was nowhere near the courthouse when the jury's verdict was returned. Bliss was wrongly identified as juror number 2 on a self-proclaimed satyrical website whose creators seemed to pick Bliss' name out of thin air. The misinformation went viral. For at least a week following the acquittal that elicited outrage among many, Bliss dodged a barrage of anger. This is how his credibility -- and online reputation were damaged through no fault of his own. "I'm astounded at how much it can really get out of hand," Bliss recalls. In this exclusive interview with "Internet Protocol with Tish", Bliss tells how shocked he is that anything can be said about you online. In his case, there was nothing he could have done about it except wait for the firestorm to pass. But Bliss isn't alone when it comes to dealing with ruined reputations online. A growing number of online reputation management companies are popping-up to help bury bad publicity or misinformation that appears in search engine results. Whether it's something negative you created or something bad that was said about you, online reputation managers can help. "I can see now why those folks exist," Bliss says. Watch this edition of "Internet Protocol with Tish: Online Reputation Management <b>...</b> tags: Tech, Internet Protocol, Business, Google, internet, web, etiquette, netiquette, reputation, management, managers, online, slander, libel, legal, doug, bliss, innocent, casey, anthony, casey anthony, juror, misinformation, disinformation, wrong information, the dirty Masturbation Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Jill reveals how she masturbates. Subscribe: www.youtube.com TYT Mobile: bit.ly Watch The LARGEST Online News Show at www.theyoungturks.com Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com www.theyoungturks.com DISCOUNTS: revision3.com FREE Movies(!): www.netflix.com Read Ana's blog and subscribe at: www.examiner.com Read Cenk's blog and subscribe at: www.huffingtonpost.com tags: News, young turks, cenk uygur, ana kasparian, jill, masturbation Book 11 - Chapter 3 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo Book 11: Chapter 3 - The Marriage of Pinnbus. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Mark Nelson. Playlist for The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo: www.youtube.com The Hunchback of Notre Dame free audiobook at Librivox: librivox.org The Hunchback of Notre Dame free eBook at Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org The Hunchback of Notre Dame at Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org View a list of all our videobooks: www.ccprose.com tags: Education, audiobook, audio, book, prose, classic, literature, ccprose, cc prose, synchronized, text, closed, captions, captioning, subtitles, subs, esl, free, entire, full, complete, foreign, language, translate, translation, video, videobook, mini, minibook, reading, read, learn, english, novel, librivox A Declaration of Interdependence: a crowdsourced short film directed by @tiffanyshlain, music by Moby A DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE is a crowdsourced short film by the filmmakers behind the feature film CONNECTED (in theaters now, www.connectedthefilm.com). It premiered simultaneously at Interdependence Day Sept 12, 2011 in New York near Ground Zero and as a featured video on YouTube's homepage. To declare your interdependence and help us translate A DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE into 100 languages with dotSUB, please join us at http For more information about our feature film opening in theaters, join us on Facebook facebook.com CONNECTED: UPCOMING OPENINGS 9/16 | San Francisco | Landmark Embarcadero (LINK) 9/16 | Mill Valley | Sequoia Theater (LINK) 9/16 | Berkeley | Shattuck Theater (LINK) 9/23 | Portland | Regal Fox Tower 10 9/23 | Monterey | Arcangelo Osio Theater 9/23 | Santa Cruz | The Nickelodeon 9/30 | LA | The Arclight Theater Hollywood 10/7 | Seattle | Landmark Varsity 3 10/14 | NYC | Angelika Theater 10/28 | Denver | Landmark Chez Artiste tags: Film, Tiffany Shlain, Connected, Moby, Talenthouse, Interdependence Day, Interdependence Movement, dotsub, Stefan Nadelman Inside Google Translate Have you ever wondered how Google Translate creates your translations? tags: Tech, google, translate, inside, how, works President Obama Speaks in Ghana "A New Moment of Promise" President Obama addresses the Parliament of Ghana in Accra on July 11, 2009. (public domain) Tafrisi ya Kiswahili inapatikana. Il existe des légendes en français. Com legenda em português www.youtube.com تعليقات الصور متوفرة باللغة العربية tags: News, White House, President, Obama, Africa, good governance, democracy, démocratie, ghanéen, Afrika, Casa Branca, Presidente, África, boa governação, democracia The Building of the Berlin Wall in 1961 - Propaganda Documentary (1962) thefilmarchive.org The Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer) was a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) starting on 13 August 1961, that completely cut off West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin. The barrier included guard towers placed along large concrete walls, which circumscribed a wide area (later known as the "death strip") that contained anti-vehicle trenches, "fakir beds" and other defenses. The Soviet-dominated Eastern Bloc officially claimed that the wall was erected to protect its population from fascist elements conspiring to prevent the "will of the people" in building a socialist state in East Germany. However, in practice, the Wall served to prevent the massive emigration and defection that marked Germany and the communist Eastern Bloc during the post-World War II period. The Berlin Wall was officially referred to as the "Anti-Fascist Protection Rampart" (German: Antifaschistischer Schutzwall) by GDR authorities, implying that neighbouring West Germany had not been fully de-Nazified. The West Berlin city government sometimes referred to it as the "Wall of Shame"—a term coined by mayor Willy Brandt—while condemning the Wall's restriction on freedom of movement. Along with the separate and much longer Inner German border (IGB) that demarcated the border between East and West Germany, both borders came to symbolize the "Iron Curtain" between Western Europe and the Eastern Bloc. Before the Wall's <b>...</b> tags: Education, berlin, wall, timeline, falls, facts, history, wiki, map, pictures, trailer, black, ops, art, documentary, street, culture, civil, museum, world war, animation, short, under, project, heritage, america, historical, experimental, anime, reel, filmmaker, interview, tutorial, short film, month, ancient, filmmaker reel, animation anime, society, documentary part, optical Episode 5: Healing as Resistance (Full Episode) More @ www.africanelements.org The middle passage subjected enslaved Africans to an unimaginable ordeal. Between Africa, the trans-Atlantic voyage, sale in the Americas and the 2 year "seasoning" period of adjustment in the Western Hemisphere, an estimated 35 to 80 percent of Africans who left the continent perished. To be sure, however, many survived. How did they survive? They left Africa with a set of survival strategies based on life in West Africa, but how were African modes of survival useful in a completely new setting some 2000 miles away? In this episode, we look at some of the elements of African culture in the western hemisphere and healing traditions that helped Africans to survive the ordeal of enslavement. tags: Education, black studies, africana studies, african american studies, racism, slavery, atlantic slave trade, santeria, voodoo, vodou, cuba Online Privacy: Internet Protocol with Tish It used to be that when I wanted some privacy, I would go for a walk on the beach, hang-out at home, or even simply put on headphones with my favorite music and crash on my living room floor. That was all it took. Privacy was simple and easy. It was anywhere I wanted it to be. But somehow along the way, privacy became a much more complicated thing. It now is elusive. Unattainable. Virtually impossible to find and/or fully enjoy. I don't even know what privacy means anymore. Every time I attempt to have a private moment, I seem to get distracted, interrupted or somehow called back to the world I am trying to take a break from. Electronic messengers beep -- signaling the arrival of a new email message, text, tweet, voicemail, request for a video chat -- or even a local weather alert. My smart phone diligently beckons me with a cacophony of sound effects that I have come to know for what they represent; some sort of electronic message needs my attention. My mobile phone vibrates out of frustration in a last ditch effort to get my attention when I silence it's audible signals. But personal privacy is much bigger than that. It crosses the border from the world in which I live to the world where I surf and browse; my online presence. There, I am always available, searchable, tweetable. There is no place to hide. No way to "go dark", or stealth, or just escape the barrage of messages that arrive all around me accompanied by their little sound effects which I have grown so <b>...</b> tags: Tech, Privacy, Information privacy, technology, online privacy, security, Internet, search, personal privacy, google Episode 4: Slavery in Black and White (Introduction) PLEASE NOTE: Due to Google's unfair and exploitative Adsense policies, I am redirecting all traffic to my website, www.africanelements.org. Full episodes are freely available there including sharing and embed code options. I regret any inconvenience this may have caused to my subscribers. VIEW THIS ENTIRE EPISODE @ http In this episode, Slavery in Black and White: The Development of Race Based Slavery in the British North American Colonies. While slavery is nothing new in human history, the phenomenon of race based slavery is radical transformation from slavery as it had been practiced up to the point of the Atlantic Slave Trade. Given that the British colonizers conquered many different peoples, and had a general distain for each of their conquered subjects, how then did it come to be that Africans got tagged with slave? In this episode, we will see how and why this transformation takes place. tags: Education, black, africana, racism, african, history, slavery, slave trade, tim wise, bacons rebellion, takaki, zinn, indenture, virginia Cyberstalking: Internet Protocol with Tish Cyberstalkers target 3.4 million Americans each year. These are men, women and children of all ages and races -- who at first probably had no idea that their lives were being secretly watched and catalogued. Their emails intercepted. Their voicemails tapped into and downloaded. Their computer keystrokes recorded. Then slowly, the eerie reality starts to set in as they begin to sense that even in the privacy of their own homes, they are never alone. These victims of cyberstalking usually have no clue that in 75% of cases, the person stalking them is someone who was at one point close to them. Maybe even the same person they slept with at night. Perhaps someone they used to love and care for. According to the National Center for Victims of Crime - Stalking Resource Center in Washington, DC, most stalking victims never call the police to report the crime. They just silently let their privacy leak through the cracks -- wondering if they are being monitored every step of the way. Says Michelle Garcia, Director of the Stalking Resource Center, "there's no clear reason as to why cyberstalkers stalk." "Internet Protocol with Tish" is standing-up for these millions of cyberstalking victims around the world. We want them to know that they do not have to live like this. We also want them to know that there are laws to protect them. Court orders that can force an end to the stalking. Victims' groups that will provide support and counseling as they begin to work through the trauma of <b>...</b> tags: Tech, cyberstalking, police, internet, security, arrest, legal, netiquette, etiquette, personal, behavior, safety, cops, court, attorney, judge, Criminal, Crime, Justice, Arrested, spy, spying, camera, spyware, hidden, virus, protection, online, software Episode 7: African American Frontiers, Part 2 (Full Episode) More @ www.africanelements.org In this episode, African American Frontiers (Part 2) Africans in the Spanish and English territories of the Americas. How was life on the frontier different for African Americans? How do those differences translate to both danger and opportunity for persons of African descent in the Spanish and English American territories? What role did Africans play in shaping what was to become the American frontier? tags: Education, black studies, africana studies, african american studies, racism, slavery, california, christopher columbus, florida Episode 3: Africa in Historical Context (Full Episode) More @ www.africanelements.org In this episode, we look at Africa in historical context and the events leading up to the Atlantic slave trade. What does an alternative context look like? We will explore rise and fall of powerful and wealthy African kingdoms as well as the fateful path they took that ultimately led to the Atlantic slave trade -the trafficking of millions of human beings from West Africa to the Americas. tags: Education, black studies, africana studies, african american studies, racism, history, african american history, african history, ghana How to Draw Rihanna Step by Step Learn to draw Rihanna step by step (easy). Instruction by Merrill Kazanjian (kazanjianm). Supplies I Use- www.jdoqocy.com You found art. But you are not in a hopeless place ........I heard your "SOS" through a lot of requests and today, I am going to be your artistic "Umbrella"........I am going to give you simple, easy to follow Step by Step instructions on how to draw Rihanna. My steps will be so descriptive, someone with limited artistic experience can create a successful drawing. In other words, its not going to be "Hard". You will also learn about S&M in this video. S stands for SHADING and M stands for MODELING and the proper use of both will allow you to create areas of light and shade, and achieve a likeness of Rihanna. All you have to do is grab a pencil, some paper.....and ....."Watch n Learn". We are not going to let this "Good Girl go Bad", your drawing is going to be "the hotness". What's that Rude boy? You "love the way I lie"? HUH!.... If you need proof, hit the button that says playlist to look at some amazing video responses from my viewers. But I promise that I don't just "talk that talk" I walk that walk! So don't play Russian Roulette with hit or miss drawing instruction on YouTube, subscribe to kazanjianm for quality art instruction.......And silly introductions like this one. WE NEED A VISUAL ARTS CATEGORY ON YOUTUBE THREAD-www.google.com Facebook- facebook.com Twitter- twitter.com Website- merrillk.com Step 1 Notice the perfect square that is formed <b>...</b> tags: Howto, How to Draw Rihanna, Step by Step, How, Draw, Rihanna, Step, how to draw, how to draw step by step, video, drawing, notice, tones, add, hair, hatching, image, put, going, ears, lip, just, rihannas, dont, shading, pencil, areas, want, nose, face, shapes, reference image, lip notice, upper lip, cross hatching, pause video step, Art Episode 3_ Africa in Historical Context (Introduction) PLEASE NOTE: Due to Google's unfair and exploitative Adsense policies, I am redirecting all traffic to my website, www.africanelements.org. Full episodes are freely available there including sharing and embed code options. I regret any inconvenience this may have caused to my subscribers. VIEW THIS ENTIRE EPISODE @ http In this episode, we look at Africa in historical context and the events leading up to the Atlantic slave trade. What does an alternative context look like? We will explore rise and fall of powerful and wealthy African kingdoms as well as the fateful path they took that ultimately led to the Atlantic slave trade -the trafficking of millions of human beings from West Africa to the Americas. tags: Education, black studies, africana studies, african american studies, racism, history, african american history, african history, ghana, mali, songhai, egypt, trans-saharan trade, slavery, slave trade Chapter 03 - Candide by Voltaire Chapter 3: How Candide made his escape from the Bulgarians, and what afterwards became of him. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Ted Delorme. Playlist for Candide by Voltaire:www.youtube.com Candide free audiobook at Librivox: librivox.org Candide free eBook at Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org Candide at Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org View a list of all our videobooks: www.ccprose.com tags: Education, audiobook, audio, book, prose, classic, literature, ccprose, cc prose, synchronized, text, closed, captions, captioning, subtitles, subs, esl, free, entire, full, complete, foreign, language, translate, translation, video, videobook, mini, minibook, reading, read, learn, english, novel, librivox Chapter 17 - The Last of the Plainsmen by Zane Grey Chapter 17: Conclusion. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Mike Vendetti. Playlist for The Last of the Plainsmen by Zane Grey: www.youtube.com The Last of the Plainsmen free audiobook at Librivox: librivox.org The Last of the Plainsmen free eBook at Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org Zane Grey at Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org View a list of all our videobooks: www.ccprose.com tags: Education, audiobook, audio, book, prose, classic, literature, ccprose, cc prose, synchronized, text, closed, captions, captioning, subtitles, subs, esl, free, entire, full, complete, foreign, language, translate, translation, video, videobook, mini, minibook, reading, read, learn, english, novel, librivox 01 - Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling www.youtube.com tags: Education, audiobook, audio, book, prose, classic, literature, ccprose, cc prose, synchronized, text, closed, captions, captioning, subtitles, subs, esl, free, entire, full, complete, foreign, language, translate, translation, video, videobook, mini, minibook, reading, read, learn, english, novel, librivox | New Members Filter |




