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Manpower - Machinima "The Future of Work"
from YouTube :: Tag // second life July 25, 2008
Produced by Draxtor Despres for Manpower and Dancing Ink Productions. Features interviews with Jeffrey Joerres, Tammy Johns, Dan Darrow and others. Highlights research performed and relationships made in Manpower first year in Second Life. Also confirms Manpower's commitment to the UN Global Compact and continued exploration of the Virtual World of Work. Author: HoratioDecosta Keywords: Manpower Dancing Ink Virtual World of Work UN Global Compact Anniversary Jeffrey Joerres Tammy Johns Dan Darrow Added: July 25, 2008
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Saint Johnswort: Hypericum perforatum
from Most Recent July 23, 2008
Author: kldhf524 Added: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 00:10:16 -0800 Duration: 260http://www.learningherbs.com/ The saint johnswort, st johnswort, saint johns wort, st johns wort, or the hypericum perforatum, is a natural sun screen. The hypericum is effective as a sunburn remedy, burn remedy, depression remedy. Learn more about herbs for depression such as the saint johnswort.
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Mr. Bognot: A Pretty Cool Guy
from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts July 22, 2008
We called and ordered our friend Vince Bognot some pizzas out of the courtesy of our hearts. His father responded in the following ways. Author: LAURENVOSSGETSFUCKED Keywords: lulz anonymous pizza vbognot626 technology screencast show youtube geek nerd internet skype papa johns mr bognot ustream Added: July 22, 2008
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The Inn At St. John's Video Tour
from Most Recent July 18, 2008
Author: VFMII Added: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 11:36:27 -0800 Duration: 104Going on vacation or taking a business trip? Whether business or pleasure, learn more about the property with a video before you book. The Inn At St. John's, located at 44045 Five Mile Road, Plymouth, Michigan, , USA. Contact the property directly at 734-414-0600 or visit our homepage.
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Carolina
from YouTube :: Tag // carolina July 16, 2008
Even Money, Tallahassee, at the Warehouse on June 7, 2008. Geoff Callaghan, guitar;Brian Durham, bass; Kay linton, fiddle and Skip Johns, banjo. Author: canopyroad Keywords: bluegrass carolia Tallahassee Even Money Kay Linton Geoff Callaghan Brian Durham Skip Johns Added: July 16, 2008
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The Making of a Virtual Workplace
from YouTube :: Tag // secondlife July 14, 2008
As part of the first anniversary of Manpower, Inc.'s entrance into Second Life, Dancing Ink Productions produced an experiential work venue in coordination with Gentle Heron and Kathee Gibbs of VirtualAbility.org complete with disability roleplaying tool to allow people to learn about the challenges of working in a virtual space as a person with disabilities. Author: DancingInkTV Keywords: rita king joshua fouts eureka dejavu work employment manpower jeff joerres tammy johns dan darrow Added: July 14, 2008
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Paternity Test
from Revver - american Videos July 13, 2008
Author: tomjengq Added: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 15:39:24 -0800 Duration: 81Can you believe it?!? The US Embassy required us a paternity test to prove that John is Tom's son before they can issue his American citizenship and passport! Crazy. The result of course is positive!
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Hitching the Island - Day 0
from YouTube :: Tag // music July 13, 2008
Over the next three weeks I'll be hitchhiking around the island of Newfoundland, checking out some of the summer's biggest music festivals and making my way to the secluded South Coast, where tiny outport communities are only accessible by boat or plane. Along the way I will be writing stories for The Telegram (www.thetelegram.com) -- on what though, I don't yet know! Author: justinbrake Keywords: Newfoundland outport salmon festival of flight gander st. john's hitchhiking newfoundland summer 2008 Added: July 13, 2008
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CPR Chest compression demonstration
from YouTube :: Tag // shopping July 12, 2008
This is me at my local shopping broadway doing a CPR Chest Compresion. This nice paramedic let me have a go at doing it and kindly helped me when I went wrong. What you have to do is:- Tilt the patients head backwards, pinch their nose and give 2 breathes into their mouth. The do the chest compression exercise 30 times, then give the patient 2 more breaths. Continue doing this the patient is alive or help arrives. Thanks goes to my mum for recording this - she stopped the filming just before something vital was said: "Keep doing these exercises until help arrives, i.e. A paramedic or a doctor". Author: EmergencyBlues999 Keywords: St John's Ambulance service paramedic exercise compression CPR chest demonstration healthy living Added: July 12, 2008
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American Idol Tour Backstage Pass
from TV Guide Broadband July 12, 2008
Couldn't get tickets to the AMERICAN IDOL tour? Don't worry, Hollywood 411 has your backstage pass as Justin Guarini spends quality time with David Cooke, David Archuleta and the rest of the gang!
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Illustrating the Bible and Dancing at Midlife
from Sound Focus Podcast July 09, 2008
The Saint John's Bible is the first hand written, illuminated Bible commissioned in over 500 years. A local artist has been chosen to help illustrate key passages. She explains why it's been both daunting and inspiring. Also, a former Microsoft employee bounds into dance.
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Global Resorts Network is the answer!! (GRN) Don't Miss Out!
from my videos July 09, 2008
Author: AskAboutGRN Added: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 11:17:25 -0800 Duration: 68Lincoln,NE - Brandon Billings ask what will you do in your life? How will you make it in life? Where will you work? Will you be the bosses pet? I was in college and was confused about the corporated world. Then I got involved in Global Resort ...
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LORENA BOBBITT TALKS 15 YEARS AFTER SHE CUT OFF HER HUSBAND JOHN WAYNE BOBBITT'S PENIS
from Binside TV June 25, 2008
Lorena Bobbitt gave an interview 15 years after she gained notoriety when she cut off her husband John Wayne Bobbitt's penis. Lorena said she cut off John Bobbitt's penis after her husband came home drunk after a night of partying. She accused her husband of raping her and said her mental state was so fragile that she reacted by cutting of his penis, driving away from their home and then throwing the penis out of a car window. Click here to learn more about the Lorena Bobbitt trial. In 1994 Lorena was acquitted of mutilation. She now has a two year-old child and new fiance. Lorena's ex-husband John Wayne Bobbitt has starred in adult films like John Bobbitt UnCut directed by Ron Jeremy. He has also been arrested seven times between 1994 and 2002 for a variety of criminal offenses . In 2003 John Wayne Bobbitt received a domestic violence conviction. Click here to look at the TSG John Wayne Bobbitt mug shot gallery on the Smoking Gun website. Lorena Bobbitt Trial Day One Lorena Bobbitt Trial Day One Part 2 Lorena Bobbitt Trial Day One Part 3 Watch a re-enactment of the Lorena Bobbit penis cutting incident on Howard Stern with John Wayne Bobbitt In the years following their 1989 marriage, the relationship between John Wayne Bobbitt, 26, and his Ecuadorian wife, Lorena, 24, grew increasingly strained. Their marital problems allegedly stemmed from a combination of the couple's financial troubles, John's extramarital affairs and his intensifying emotional and physical abuse of his wife. Their troubles peaked on June 23, 1993 when John came home to their Manassas Va.apartment intoxicated after a night of partying and allegedly forced his wife to have sex, Lorena later testified during a 1994 court hearing. Lorena was traumatized by the experience. In a state of shock she got out of bed and went to the kitchen for a drink of water. While there she noticed an eight-inch carving knife on the counter and when she picked it up memories of past abuse raced through her head, such as the first time he raped her, the put-downs and the abortion, Linda Pershing reported in a National Women's Studies Association Journal article. Lorena then went to the bedroom with the knife in hand, removed the sheets that covered her sleeping husband and cut off almost half of his penis, the report further suggested. As John lay in shock losing vast amounts of blood, Lorena left the apartment, got in the car and drove off. In her panic she hadn't realized that she was still clutching John's penis. Horror-struck, she rolled down the window of the moving vehicle and threw it out into a field. When she recovered her senses, she stopped and called 911. John was rushed to the hospital, where he was treated for his horrendous wound. He was informed that he would likely never be able to have sex again because his organ sustained such massive damage. Yet, hours later after an exhaustive search, the police located his penis. They packed it in ice and rushed it to the hospital. Surgeons operated on John for more than 9 hours to reattach his penis. The procedure was an astounding success and doctors believed that he would regain full functioning after a yearlong recovery process. Even though they were optimistic about John's physical condition, they realized that the emotional damage would likely last much longer. source
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Silverchair | emotion sickness cover
from YouTube :: Tag // brazil June 21, 2008
Vocal and guitarist of a Brazilian band called Singsonics covering emotion sickness by silverchair. Hope you enjoy! C3 e Dida dos Singsonics tocando emotion sickness do silverchair. Espero que gostem! Author: Singsonics Keywords: silverchair daniel johns grunge acostic acoustic rock Brazil Added: June 20, 2008
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Django
from Dailymotion - channel animals June 20, 2008
Trailer de djangoAuthor: Djangollandais Tags: Django Berger Hollandais Belge Chiens Chien Dogs Skateboard bh bbm of saint john's Drole Humour Chiots Posted: 21 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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London 2008 - Leicester Square, Chinatown, Piccadilly Circus
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter June 20, 2008
Finally I succeeded getting to London after my one day delay in Salzburg. After arriving late on May 9, 2008, I got a good night's sleep at the Zetter Hotel, a hip boutique hotel in the Clerkenwell area. The next day, after a delicious breakfast, my travel partner Andrea and I got going early to start our discoveries. We walked past historic medieval St. John's Gate and admired the Victorian era Smithfield Market. From here I took my first ride on the Tube (London's famous subway system) to the historic St. Pancras Railway Station which is now the terminal for the Eurostar Trains, connecting London with the Continent. We then walked over to neighbourhing King's Cross Railway Station where we checked out Platform 9 3/4 of Harry Potter fame. Our next destination was the Portobello Market, an ecclectic mix of fresh vegetables, fruit, baked goods, enticing aromas from all sorts of delicious freshly made street food, funky clothes, furs and antiques. After our interview with Michael Williams, one of the organizers of the Notting Hill Carnival (a Caribbean-style carnival and Europe's biggest street party) we walked through the serene streets of Notting Hill and Kensington before we embarked on a brief tour of Little Beirut, a heavily middle-Eastern influenced area on Edgeware Road. A tube ride later we arrived at Hyde Park Corner where to my disappointment nobody was giving any speeches or ranting about anything. Only two older gentlemen were sitting on two soap boxes and taking a rest, maybe exhausted from an earlier discourse. After a brief stroll through Hyde Park, which was full on sun worshippers, we tubed it to London's Financial District where we checked out various classicist bank and stock exchange buildings, the stunning Victorian era Leadenhall Market, the Lloyds Building, a postmodernist masterpiece by Richard Rogers, which has all the piping on the outside, and the Gherkin, the famous cucumber shaped Swiss Re building. Our walk continued to another historic train station: the Liverpool Street Railway Station from where we took a train to Walthamstow Village to do an interview with the owner of Eat 17, a restaurant and deli that serves really cool waffles (among many other things), where I had a supremely delicious spinach risotto. Our final stop for the day was a walk around Leiceister Square that included London's Theatre District, Chinatown and hustling and bustling Piccadilly Square. I simply couldn't believe how packed the streets of London's entertainment area were, we could hardly walk... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: England London Zetter Hotel Clerkenwell St. John's Gate Smithfield Market Portobello Notting Hill Gherkin Added: June 20, 2008
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London 2008 - Walthamstowe Village
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter June 19, 2008
Finally I succeeded getting to London after my one day delay in Salzburg. After arriving late on May 9, 2008, I got a good night's sleep at the Zetter Hotel, a hip boutique hotel in the Clerkenwell area. The next day, after a delicious breakfast, my travel partner Andrea and I got going early to start our discoveries. We walked past historic medieval St. John's Gate and admired the Victorian era Smithfield Market. From here I took my first ride on the Tube (London's famous subway system) to the historic St. Pancras Railway Station which is now the terminal for the Eurostar Trains, connecting London with the Continent. We then walked over to neighbourhing King's Cross Railway Station where we checked out Platform 9 3/4 of Harry Potter fame. Our next destination was the Portobello Market, an ecclectic mix of fresh vegetables, fruit, baked goods, enticing aromas from all sorts of delicious freshly made street food, funky clothes, furs and antiques. After our interview with Michael Williams, one of the organizers of the Notting Hill Carnival (a Caribbean-style carnival and Europe's biggest street party) we walked through the serene streets of Notting Hill and Kensington before we embarked on a brief tour of Little Beirut, a heavily middle-Eastern influenced area on Edgeware Road. A tube ride later we arrived at Hyde Park Corner where to my disappointment nobody was giving any speeches or ranting about anything. Only two older gentlemen were sitting on two soap boxes and taking a rest, maybe exhausted from an earlier discourse. After a brief stroll through Hyde Park, which was full on sun worshippers, we tubed it to London's Financial District where we checked out various classicist bank and stock exchange buildings, the stunning Victorian era Leadenhall Market, the Lloyds Building, a postmodernist masterpiece by Richard Rogers, which has all the piping on the outside, and the Gherkin, the famous cucumber shaped Swiss Re building. Our walk continued to another historic train station: the Liverpool Street Railway Station from where we took a train to Walthamstow Village to do an interview with the owner of Eat 17, a restaurant and deli that serves really cool waffles (among many other things), where I had a supremely delicious spinach risotto. Our final stop for the day was a walk around Leiceister Square that included London's Theatre District, Chinatown and hustling and bustling Piccadilly Square. I simply couldn't believe how packed the streets of London's entertainment area were, we could hardly walk... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: England London Zetter Hotel Clerkenwell St. John's Gate Smithfield Market Portobello Notting Hill Gherkin Added: June 19, 2008
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London 2008 - The Liverpool Street Train Station
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter June 19, 2008
Finally I succeeded getting to London after my one day delay in Salzburg. After arriving late on May 9, 2008, I got a good night's sleep at the Zetter Hotel, a hip boutique hotel in the Clerkenwell area. The next day, after a delicious breakfast, my travel partner Andrea and I got going early to start our discoveries. We walked past historic medieval St. John's Gate and admired the Victorian era Smithfield Market. From here I took my first ride on the Tube (London's famous subway system) to the historic St. Pancras Railway Station which is now the terminal for the Eurostar Trains, connecting London with the Continent. We then walked over to neighbourhing King's Cross Railway Station where we checked out Platform 9 3/4 of Harry Potter fame. Our next destination was the Portobello Market, an ecclectic mix of fresh vegetables, fruit, baked goods, enticing aromas from all sorts of delicious freshly made street food, funky clothes, furs and antiques. After our interview with Michael Williams, one of the organizers of the Notting Hill Carnival (a Caribbean-style carnival and Europe's biggest street party) we walked through the serene streets of Notting Hill and Kensington before we embarked on a brief tour of Little Beirut, a heavily middle-Eastern influenced area on Edgeware Road. A tube ride later we arrived at Hyde Park Corner where to my disappointment nobody was giving any speeches or ranting about anything. Only two older gentlemen were sitting on two soap boxes and taking a rest, maybe exhausted from an earlier discourse. After a brief stroll through Hyde Park, which was full on sun worshippers, we tubed it to London's Financial District where we checked out various classicist bank and stock exchange buildings, the stunning Victorian era Leadenhall Market, the Lloyds Building, a postmodernist masterpiece by Richard Rogers, which has all the piping on the outside, and the Gherkin, the famous cucumber shaped Swiss Re building. Our walk continued to another historic train station: the Liverpool Street Railway Station from where we took a train to Walthamstow Village to do an interview with the owner of Eat 17, a restaurant and deli that serves really cool waffles (among many other things), where I had a supremely delicious spinach risotto. Our final stop for the day was a walk around Leiceister Square that included London's Theatre District, Chinatown and hustling and bustling Piccadilly Square. I simply couldn't believe how packed the streets of London's entertainment area were, we could hardly walk... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: England London Zetter Hotel Clerkenwell St. John's Gate Smithfield Market Portobello Notting Hill Gherkin Added: June 19, 2008
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London 2008 - Riding the Tube
from YouTube :: Tag // harry_potter June 18, 2008
Finally I succeeded getting to London after my one day delay in Salzburg. After arriving late on May 9, 2008, I got a good night's sleep at the Zetter Hotel, a hip boutique hotel in the Clerkenwell area. The next day, after a delicious breakfast, my travel partner Andrea and I got going early to start our discoveries. We walked past historic medieval St. John's Gate and admired the Victorian era Smithfield Market. From here I took my first ride on the Tube (London's famous subway system) to the historic St. Pancras Railway Station which is now the terminal for the Eurostar Trains, connecting London with the Continent. We then walked over to neighbourhing King's Cross Railway Station where we checked out Platform 9 3/4 of Harry Potter fame. Our next destination was the Portobello Market, an ecclectic mix of fresh vegetables, fruit, baked goods, enticing aromas from all sorts of delicious freshly made street food, funky clothes, furs and antiques. After our interview with Michael Williams, one of the organizers of the Notting Hill Carnival (a Caribbean-style carnival and Europe's biggest street party) we walked through the serene streets of Notting Hill and Kensington before we embarked on a brief tour of Little Beirut, a heavily middle-Eastern influenced area on Edgeware Road. A tube ride later we arrived at Hyde Park Corner where to my disappointment nobody was giving any speeches or ranting about anything. Only two older gentlemen were sitting on two soap boxes and taking a rest, maybe exhausted from an earlier discourse. After a brief stroll through Hyde Park, which was full on sun worshippers, we tubed it to London's Financial District where we checked out various classicist bank and stock exchange buildings, the stunning Victorian era Leadenhall Market, the Lloyds Building, a postmodernist masterpiece by Richard Rogers, which has all the piping on the outside, and the Gherkin, the famous cucumber shaped Swiss Re building. Our walk continued to another historic train station: the Liverpool Street Railway Station from where we took a train to Walthamstow Village to do an interview with the owner of Eat 17, a restaurant and deli that serves really cool waffles (among many other things), where I had a supremely delicious spinach risotto. Our final stop for the day was a walk around Leiceister Square that included London's Theatre District, Chinatown and hustling and bustling Piccadilly Square. I simply couldn't believe how packed the streets of London's entertainment area were, we could hardly walk... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: England London Zetter Hotel Clerkenwell St. John's Gate Smithfield Market Portobello Notting Hill Gherkin Added: June 18, 2008
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London 2008 - The Portobello Market
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter June 13, 2008
Finally I succeeded getting to London after my one day delay in Salzburg. After arriving late on May 9, 2008, I got a good night's sleep at the Zetter Hotel, a hip boutique hotel in the Clerkenwell area. The next day, after a delicious breakfast, my travel partner Andrea and I got going early to start our discoveries. We walked past historic medieval St. John's Gate and admired the Victorian era Smithfield Market. From here I took my first ride on the Tube (London's famous subway system) to the historic St. Pancras Railway Station which is now the terminal for the Eurostar Trains, connecting London with the Continent. We then walked over to neighbourhing King's Cross Railway Station where we checked out Platform 9 3/4 of Harry Potter fame. Our next destination was the Portobello Market, an ecclectic mix of fresh vegetables, fruit, baked goods, enticing aromas from all sorts of delicious freshly made street food, funky clothes, furs and antiques. After our interview with Michael Williams, one of the organizers of the Notting Hill Carnival (a Caribbean-style carnival and Europe's biggest street party) we walked through the serene streets of Notting Hill and Kensington before we embarked on a brief tour of Little Beirut, a heavily middle-Eastern influenced area on Edgeware Road. A tube ride later we arrived at Hyde Park Corner where to my disappointment nobody was giving any speeches or ranting about anything. Only two older gentlemen were sitting on two soap boxes and taking a rest, maybe exhausted from an earlier discourse. After a brief stroll through Hyde Park, which was full on sun worshippers, we tubed it to London's Financial District where we checked out various classicist bank and stock exchange buildings, the stunning Victorian era Leadenhall Market, the Lloyds Building, a postmodernist masterpiece by Richard Rogers, which has all the piping on the outside, and the Gherkin, the famous cucumber shaped Swiss Re building. Our walk continued to another historic train station: the Liverpool Street Railway Station from where we took a train to Walthamstow Village to do an interview with the owner of Eat 17, a restaurant and deli that serves really cool waffles (among many other things), where I had a supremely delicious spinach risotto. Our final stop for the day was a walk around Leiceister Square that included London's Theatre District, Chinatown and hustling and bustling Piccadilly Square. I simply couldn't believe how packed the streets of London's entertainment area were, we could hardly walk... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: England London Zetter Hotel Clerkenwell St. John's Gate Smithfield Market Portobello Notting Hill Gherkin Added: June 13, 2008
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