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Think Before You Speak: GLSEN (The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Edu
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe October 09, 2008
The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) joined with The Advertising Council today to launch the first national multimedia public service advertising (PSA) campaign designed to address the use of anti-gay language among teens. The campaign launch coincides with the release of GLSEN's 2007 National School Climate Survey, which found that nearly nine in ten lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) teens report having been verbally harassed in the past school year, and almost half have been physically harassed because of their sexual orientation. To view Multimedia News Release go to, http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/adcouncil/34660/
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(60SEC) Niels Busk on "Distribute fruits in EU schools"
from YouTube :: Videos by aldeadle October 08, 2008
"60 seconds with... " Video Statement by Niels Busk on the proposal to distribute fruits and vegetables in european schools [60 Seconds] [60SEC] [Statements] [Language EN] Author: aldeadle Keywords: ALDEADLE ALDE ADLE VIDEO ALDESTATEMENTS VIST 60SEC STATEMENTS EPPE BRU EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Niels Busk proposal distribute fruits vegetables EU european schools Added: October 8, 2008
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Joseph and his Coat of Many Colours
from Storynory - Stories For Kids October 05, 2008
Download the audio This tale from the Bible has all the ingredients of a really good plot, and has even been made into a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Joseph was his father s favourite son, and when his father gave him a magnificent coat for a present, his brothers became jealous. One day they hatched a plot to sell him into slavery for 20 pieces of silver. Joseph found himself in Egypt, but his gift for telling the future helped him turn his fortunes. Read by Natasha. Duration 20 minutes. Joseph and his coat of many colors. Many years ago, there were twelve brothers. They lived in a hot and sunny land called Canaan, and they were farmers. Their father was called Jacob, and his two last sons were born when he was already extremely old. Their names were Joseph and Benjamin, and the two youngest were by far the favorites of the old man - so much so, that their older brothers became quite envious of them. Joseph was a dreamy boy, and his brothers were always teasing him for having his ‘head in the clouds’ and not paying attention to what was going on around him. But in fact, Joseph noticed everything, and when his brothers neglected their work, or did something wrong, he told their father all about it, and the brothers were furious with him for getting them into trouble. On Joseph’s seventeenth birthday, Jacob gave him a magnificent present. It was a coat woven with a beautiful pattern that contained many different colors. Joseph loved the coat, but when his older brothers saw it, they became even more jealous and their dislike for him grew even stronger! One day, they were out in the fields, and Joseph started to tell his brothers about the dream he had the previous night. In the dream, the brothers had been gathering the wheat in the fields and tying them up into bundles called sheaves. Joseph’s sheaf stood up as if it were alive, and all his brothers’ sheaves bowed down before it. When had finished telling the dream his brothers were deeply offended and insulted! “What is the meaning of this dream?” they said. “That you shall rule over us, and we shall bow down before you? How dare you dream such a dream? You should shut up and do as you’re told.” A few nights later, Joseph had another dream, and this time he told it to his entire family while they were eating their meal. He dreamt that he had stood on a mountain top, and the Sun, the Moon and all the stars had bowed down before him. This dream was too much, even for his old father: “This is a very unbelievable, crazy, dream, young man,” he said. “Do you mean that your father, mother, and all your brothers should bow down before you? You’d better not dream such a dream again, or you may regret it.” When the older brothers saw how angry their father was with Joseph, they were pleased, but soon their dad went back to favouring Joseph above all the others, and they went back to hating Joseph. One day, the brothers went went to tend their flocks in some far away pastures. Benjamin was still too young to go out and work, but Jacob sent Joseph to join the older brothers. He put on his coat of many colors and went out to look for them. The brothers spotted him from far off, and while he was still approaching they planned a plot against him. ‘Oh no, here comes the dreamer boy,” said one. “Let’s kill him, and throw him in a pit. We will tell father that a wild beast ate him up.” But Reuben, who was the oldest, decided to save Joseph. He said, “No let’s not be so mean that we kill him. He’s an annoying little pest, but he is still our brother. Let’s drop him in a pit and leave him as food for the animals. That way we can truthfully tell father that it was not we who killed him, but the wild beasts.” Secretly, Reuben planned to come back later and rescue Joseph from the pit before any great harm came to him. And so when Joseph arrived and said, “Here I am. Would you like to hear what I dreamed last night?” The brothers said, “Did you dream this little brother?” And they seized him, stripped him of his coat of many colors and slung him into a hole in the ground. It was a deep pit with no water in it, and if the wild beasts did not eat him, he would surely die of thirst before too long, for it was a baking hot country, on the edge of the desert. Pleased with their plan, the brothers sat down to eat their lunch. While they were eating, some traveling merchants came by. Their camels were loaded with spices, balms, and myrrh for perfumes, which they were carrying to Egypt. Now the brothers planned a second plot. Judah said, “Come, what’s in it for us if we just leave our brother to die? Let us at least make some profit out him - it will be the first and last time that he brings any good to us. We’ll sell him to these merchants, and they can take him as a slave to Egypt.” The others agreed that it was a fine plan, and they sold Joseph to the merchants for twenty pieces of silver. Then they killed a goat, and dipped Joseph’s coat in the blood. They took the coat to their father, and explained that his favorite son, Joseph, had been killed by a wild animal. Their father Jacob wept and tore his hair out with great sadness, saying that he could never be happy again because of this news. But the brothers were happy that they were rid of him, and had made some money too. The merchants took Joseph to the land of Egypt, which was ruled by a magnificent king called a Pharaoh. There they sold him to Potiphar, who was captain of the Pharaoh’s body guard. Joseph served his new master well, and was well liked by him. But one day, when Potiphar was gone from the palace, his wife tried to kiss Joseph. Joseph said No way! …and ran away from her. When Potiphar came back, his wife lied and made up stories about Joseph attacking her. When Potiphar heard all this, he ordered Joseph to be arrested and thrown in jail. Joseph lived in the dungeon jail with two other men. One of the men had been the Pharaoh’s chief servant, called a butler, and the other had been his baker. Both men had done some small things to annoy the Pharaoh, and had been thrown into prison as a result. One morning, the butler said, “I had such a strange dream last night. I only wish that there was somebody here who could tell me its meaning.’ Joseph replied that he understood dreams, and begged the butler to tell it to him, which he did, saying, “In my dream I was walking through a vineyard. I came to an especially wonderful vine, which had three branches loaded with bright juicy fruit. I picked the grapes off these three branches, and made them into wine. I poured the wine into a cup, took it to the Pharaoh, and he drank it. “ “Well,” said Joseph. I can tell you the meaning of your dream. The three branches are three days, and in three days’ time, you shall be restored to your former job and you will serve wine into the Pharaoh’s hand.” The butler thanked Joseph, and promised to remember him when he was free. The next night the baker had a dream. He dreamed that that he was carrying three white baskets in a pile on his head. They were filled with all sorts of delicious pastries and pies, and he meant to take them to the Pharaoh, but before he could arrive, a flock of birds flew down and ate all the bread. “Indeed,” said Joseph, “ I can tell you the meaning of your dream. The three baskets are three days, and in three days time the guard will come and chop off your head.” And it all happened just as Joseph had said. The baker was executed, and the butler was restored to his former position. But for two whole years the butler did not remember Joseph, until one day the Pharaoh said to his advisers: “I had the strangest dream last night. I was standing by the river and seven fat, happy looking cows came out of the water and started to eat the grass by the bank. Then a little later, seven thin and awful looking cows came out from the water, and they ate up the fat cows. It was so weird. If only some wise man could tell me what it means.” But none of the Pharaoh’s helpers could interpret the dream. The Butler, who was standing near by, heard this, and he remembered Joseph in the prison cell. Then he said, “Sir, if you will permit me to speak. Some years ago, in your vast wisdom, your Magnificence saw fit to throw your butler and your baker into the dungeon. There we met a man who listened to our dreams and understood our fates, and all the dreams came true exactly as he had predicted..” When he heard this, the Pharaoh sent for Joseph. The guards took Joseph from the dungeon, made sure that he was washed and shaved and dressed in fresh clothes, and brought him before the Pharaoh. Joseph listened to the Pharaoh’s dream about the seven fat cows and the seven thin cows, and he told him exactly what it meant. “Your majesty, the cows in your dream mean years, and the fat cows are years of plenty. The coming seven years will be full of food, and everyone will have enough to eat and more. But the thin cows are lean years, and the following seven years will be empty of food and the fields of crops will bring you nothing to eat. There is a great danger that everyone in the land of Egypt will starve. “You must find a wise man to work for you during the seven years of plenty: he will put the extra food into storage. When the seven lean years come, he will take the food out of the storage, and make sure that the people do not starve.” The Pharaoh listened to the words of Joseph, and wondered whom he could appoint to oversee such an important task. After thinking very long and hard, he decided that he knew of no wiser man than Joseph himself. And so Joseph became chief minister, and was the most important person in all of Egypt, except for the Pharaoh of course. Everything happened as he had predicted. There were seven good years followed by seven bad years, but nobody starved in the land because he had saved up enough food during the good times. However, back in the land of Canaan, Josephs family had not stored up any food, and they did not have enough to eat. Josephs dad, Jacob, sent his ten oldest sons to Egypt to buy some food before they starved to death. But he ordered that Benjamin, the youngest, stay at home, because he could not risk losing another son like Joseph. The brothers came to the Egyptian court, and stood before Joseph. But they did not recognize their brother whom they had not seen since he was a young boy of seventeen, and whom they had sold into slavery. The man they were looking at was a magnificent important official, and they bowed down before him, just as Joseph had predicted they would do, many, many years before. But Joseph knew his brothers, and decided to play a trick on them. “You are spies !” he shouted at them. And they became very afraid, and begged that he do them no harm. When he saw his brothers trembling with fear, he softened his voice and asked about their family and where they came from. Simeon, who was the second oldest, replied that they were twelve brothers, but one was dead, and the youngest was at home with his father. When he heard this, Joseph longed to see his little brother, Benjamin, and he said. “Bring the youngest too me, and then I shall give you what you ask.” And so he permitted the brothers to take only a little food, and sent nine of them home to fetch Benjamin, but he kept Simeon prisoner to ensure that the others returned. When they came home, their father wept and said : “My children are taken from me. First I lost Joseph, then Simeon, and now Benjamin shall be lost too.” But soon they had eaten all the food they brought with them, and still there was famine in the land, and they had no choice but to return to Egypt with Benjamin, just as Joseph had ordered. This time Joseph received the brothers kindly, and gave them dinner in his own house, but still he did not reveal his true identity. He was so overjoyed to see his brother Benjamin, that he wanted to weep, but he held back his tears. Instead, he made sure that Benjamin had the most and the best of all the food on the table. Joseph instructed his steward to fill sacks full of grain for his brothers to take home. Secretly, he placed the money they had paid for the grain back into the sacks, and into the one belonging to Benjamin, he placed a golden cup from his house. The brothers left for home, and Joseph let them get a head start. Then he sent soldiers to gallop after them, arrest them, and bring them back him in chains. “You see,” he said, opening the sack belonging to Benjamin, this little thief has stolen my golden cup from my house. Is this how you repay my kindness, by thievery ! “ The brothers were shaken and very, very scared, because now they were certain that they would be punished by death. But Joseph said they could all go home unpunished, except for Benjamin who must stay behind in prison. The brothers spoke among themselves in their own language, and did not know that Joseph could understand them. They believed that all the problems that were happening to them now was God’s punishment to them, for selling their younger brother into slavery for 20 pieces of silver. Joseph heard them, and believed that perhaps they were sorry for what they had done. Then the brother who was called Judah spoke and said, “Your majesty. Keep us here in Egypt as your slaves, but let Benjamin go back to his father, for he has already lost one favorite son, and if he loses the next dearest to him, it will break his old heart. If you keep Benjamin here in Egypt, our father will surely die of sorrow. So let us remain here in your prison, but send Benjamin home to his father.” Now Joseph knew for certain that his brothers loved their father and were sorry for their wicked action against his favorite son. He could hold back his secret any more. Joesph stood up from his thrown and came down to hug his brothers. All of a suddent, they recognized him. They all cried so loudly that even the Pharaoh heard them. Eventually Joseph told his brothers to go home to their father and let him know that he was alive, and was the second most important man in all Egypt. They must all return and live close by him, and he would protect them, and make sure that they had enough to eat during the years of famine.
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Drive Your Bike: California State History & Safety Movie
from Most Recent October 04, 2008
Author: QIP1 Added: Sat, 04 Oct 2008 09:52:53 -0800 Duration: 73Drive Your Bike is a strange blend of a driving safety and bicycle safety instructional films rolled into one! An adorable young tyke tells his father all about a nifty school program where the children learn to drive their bikes the idea being to learn the rules of driving a car while operating their bicycles. Interspersed throughout are some hilarious shots of kids riding on the hoods of cars and other odd auto pranks illustrated to dissuade people from performing them. The film has even more value since it contains beautiful 1950s footage of southern California (specifically Burbank and Glendale). Drive Your Bike is a fantastic old video with many different layers of value.
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Vaccination Is The Only Way To Prevent Meningitis
from Revver - school Videos October 03, 2008
Author: NewsInfusion Added: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:33:30 -0800 Duration: 61September 19, 2008 - Infants, adolescents and young adults are at the highest risk of contracting meningococcal meningitis. Recognizing the symptoms and learning about vaccine prevention can save your child from its terrible consequences. In the hopes of sparing other parents and children from going through this agony, parents joined to form the National Meningitis Association to help educate the public and medical professionals about this devastating disease and how to prevent it. There are about 3000 cases of meningococcal disease every year in the U.S. affecting all age groups. The disease is a serious, potentially fatal bacterial infection. Left untreated, it can progress rapidly, often within hours of the first symptoms, and can lead to shock, and serious complications. Knowing the symptoms can save lives. Prompt action can make the difference between life and death. The symptoms of meningitis include high fever, rash, headache, stiff neck, confusion, nausea, ...
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Vaccination Is The Only Way To Prevent Meningitis
from my videos October 03, 2008
Author: NewsInfusion Added: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:33:30 -0800 Duration: 61September 19, 2008 - Infants, adolescents and young adults are at the highest risk of contracting meningococcal meningitis. Recognizing the symptoms and learning about vaccine prevention can save your child from its terrible consequences. In the hopes of sparing other parents and children from going through this agony, parents joined to form the National Meningitis Association to help educate the public and medical professionals about this devastating disease and how to prevent it. There are about 3000 cases of meningococcal disease every year in the U.S. affecting all age groups. The disease is a serious, potentially fatal bacterial infection. Left untreated, it can progress rapidly, often within hours of the first symptoms, and can lead to shock, and serious complications. Knowing the symptoms can save lives. Prompt action can make the difference between life and death. The symptoms of meningitis include high fever, rash, headache, stiff neck, confusion, nausea, ...
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Compass Plc (CPG)
from Revver - school Videos October 02, 2008
Author: iball Added: Wed, 01 Oct 2008 21:52:39 -0800 Duration: 214Well, there is absolutely no need to make such a meal of it, as our dear old Mum used to say. In the case of giant multi headed catering company Compass, however, there is every need in the world.
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Compass Plc (CPG)
from my videos October 02, 2008
Author: iball Added: Wed, 01 Oct 2008 21:52:39 -0800 Duration: 214Well, there is absolutely no need to make such a meal of it, as our dear old Mum used to say. In the case of giant multi headed catering company Compass, however, there is every need in the world.
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Compass Plc (CPG)
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) October 01, 2008
Well, there is absolutely no need to make such a meal of it, as our dear old Mum used to say. In the case of giant multi headed catering company Compass, however, there is every need in the world. In fact they make more meals for more people in more places than, well, we have had hot dinners...
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I Have Triumph
from Dailymotion - most recent videos October 01, 2008
I was living thee AMERICAN DREAM and just that Fasst Lost It ALL when the Sacred Heart Hospital A Hospital I worked at for nearly 20 years went Bankrupt and Closed Down Know one knew that Sacred Heart Hospital was in financial hardship Every was called into the Auditorium and told YOU NO LONGER HAVE A JOB SORRY!! nearly 1000 people were out of jobs everyone that work at Sacred Heart Hospital joined hands, singed songs, circled the building, hugged each other, lots of tears flowed down so many of there FACES on that HEARTBREAKING DAY. WE LOST IT ALL JOBS and PENSIONS all GONE!! some of my closes friends lost there HOMES. One of me best friends Richard Lost his Home and Son. With the help of my daughter Nichole and 8 sisters and brothers, nieces and nephews 1 Year Later I started Pace Cleaning Company that was 16 years ago. It wasn't easy, it was the hardest I ever WORKED I'm Bless and Proud of myself and everyone that hung in there with me. THANK YOUAuthor: AllBizz Tags: sacred heart hospital triumph videos blog crying lost business corporation money norristown university pensions bankrupt breaking news closed commercial colleges schools black owned company trash Posted: 02 October 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Just the Beginning Foundation: Robes in the Schools Program
from Washington College of Law Podcast October 01, 2008
As part of a community outreach effort on behalf of the Just The Beginning Foundation, sixty federal and state judges will be speaking to students throughout the greater metropolitan District of Columbia and the Baltimore region. The judges will seek to share stories of overcoming obstacles and opening pathways into the legal profession. The judges who will be speaking at Washington College of Law are: Honorable Julian Abele Cook, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan Honorable Vanessa Gilmore, United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas Honorable Henry Kennedy, United States District Court for the District of Columbia Honorable Dennis Smith, Fairfax Circuit Court
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Make Me A Channel Of Your Peace Daniel O'Donnell
from YouTube :: Videos by snakeeyesss11 September 30, 2008
Daniel O'Donnell Oh, Master grant that I may never seek So much to be consoled as to console; To be understood as to understand; To be loved as to love with all my soul Author: snakeeyesss11 Keywords: news Daniel O'Donnell Make Me Channel Of Your Peace Hymns church religious peace people schools relationships Added: September 30, 2008
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How King Richard Met Robin Hood
from Storynory - Stories For Kids September 28, 2008
Download the audio Robin has been saved from the Sheriff of Nottingham s trap by a good knight (See The Golden Arrow), who gave him protection in his castle. The sheriff rode away to London to seek the help of King Richard. Now we hear how King Richard came to Nottingham with the aim of seeing England s most famous criminal in person. It s a fast moving and action packed episode and the climax of our Robin Hood Series. Read by Natasha. Duration 10.10 With the Sheriff gone, it was safe to leave the castle and Robin returned to Greenwood with his men, many of whom had been wounded. A day or two later, the knight went out hunting along the river with his hawks. But the sheriff was waiting for him. His archers caught the knight at a bend in the river, and there was no escape. The sheriff took him back to Nottingham as a prisoner, bound hand and foot. When the knight s wife heard the dreadful news, she rode out to Greenwood to find Robin Hood and to beg him for help. Dear Robin Hood, she said, For our Lady s sake grant me this boon. Never let my wedded Lord be shamefully put to death like a common criminal. Robin, who himself was no common criminal, would not leave his friend to such a fate. He chose twenty of his best archers and they rode straight into the City of Nottingham, not even bothering to wear disguises. They found the Sheriff and his bodyguards on the steps of the law courts. Good sir, what news of the King? called out Robin. But he did not wait for a reply. He fired his arrow directly at his enemy, the sheriff, and struck him dead. Then his men attacked the guards with their swords and put them to flight. They rushed into the courts and down to the cells, where they found their friend. Good Sir knight, called out Robin, Come with me to Greenwood through the moss, the mire, and the fen. And the Knight was only too happy to ride with Robin to the forrest and to freedom. News of this lawlessness soon reached the King in London, and he decided to waste no more time in coming to Nottingham to restore order. When the King Richard reached the city, he called all the elders and local dignitaries to a council. This is my decree, said the King. Who so ever shall bring me the head of the errant knight will receive his castle and all his lands. Many around the table murmured their approval, and only one wise old knight dared to speak an opposing view: My liege. There is no living soul in this country who may enjoy the lands of my fellow knight while Robin Hood rides free with a bow in his hands. And all had to agree that the wise old knight spoke nothing but the truth. So does anyone have a better plan? asked King Richard. But no one around the table could think of one. That evening, a forester asked permission to speak to the king. He was brought before his majesty and spoke as follows: Sire. If you wish to meet with Robin Hood, you should take five of your best knights and ride with them to the Abbey. There, put on monks habits and then make your way to Greenwood. You will meet with Robin Hood soon enough. The king saw the cunning of this plan, for surely even the lawless Robin Hood would not fire their arrows into a group of traveling monks. Later that night, The king and his five best knights rode over to the abbey to borrow some clothes. The king chose a broad hat, which he wore over his crown, so that he looked like the abbot. His knights pulled monks habits over their armoured breastplates. The King did not have to travel for very long through Sherwood Forrest before he met with Robin s men. Naturally, the outlaws believed him to be the abbot - who was famous for his high living and his greed. They brought him, together with the five knights dressed as monks, to their leader under the Greenwood tree. Robin declared that the abbot must stay a while in Greenwood, and hand over some of his gold for charity. The King in disguise replied that he was carrying but forty pounds, adding: For I have been in Nottingham this past week, and I have spent much gold entertaining the king. Robin divided the forty pounds, half for the families of his men who had recently been killed or wounded, and the other half he returned to the man dressed as an abbot saying: Keep this for your spending. We shall meet another day. The King replied with an invitation to Robin to come and dine with him in Nottingham. Robin admired hisspirit and replied: Indeed I will. But for now, Sir Abbot, stay a while and dine with me under the yew tree. Robin blew his horn and seven men came and kneeled before him. He commanded them to stand up and draw their bows. The King thought that they meant to kill him but happily he was mistaken. Robin declared that there would be shooting match, and who so ever would miss the target should receive a blow. Will Scarlet, Little John and Gilbert all hit true but Robin missed his target by three fingers width. And Gilbert said: Master. You must pay. Indeed I must, said Robin, and turning to the abbot said: My honoured guest. Do me the service of a blow. The King protested that he would do no harm to a good yeoman of the forrest, but Robin said: Dear Abbot, you hit me with my full permission. In fact, I insist. Then King Richard the Lionheart rolled up his sleeve and gave Robin such a blow that he laid him out on the ground. It was almost a minute before Robin opened his eyes and was able to sit up. He was about to congratulate his guest on the strength of his arm when the king through off his hat and revealed his crown. Robin and the Knight recognised their king right away and kneeled before him. And shortly after, so did all of his men. Good sire, said Robin at length, If I have shown you hospitality, grant me this boon. Pardon me and all my men for our crimes And the king gladly granted his Royal Pardon to Robin Hood. And that s the story of how King Richard met Robin Hood. Bertie says that most of our stories about Robin Hood come from an ancient ballad called A Gest of Robin Hood that was written around the year 1450. And although Robin Hood was a real outlaw who committed crimes, he was supported by the people because the Sheriff was unjust.
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Harrisburg Rent To Own CD Schools
from Revver - school Videos September 27, 2008
Author: nielwh92 Added: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 22:53:12 -0800 Duration: 242800-611-2426 ID 135 - Rent To Own or Lease Option this beautiful home on wonderful tree lined street in Central Dauphin School District.
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Harrisburg Rent To Own CD Schools
from Most Recent September 27, 2008
Author: nielwh92 Added: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 22:53:12 -0800 Duration: 242800-611-2426 ID 135 - Rent To Own or Lease Option this beautiful home on wonderful tree lined street in Central Dauphin School District.
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A modest argument against Creationism in Schools
from YouTube :: Tag // modest September 27, 2008
Just a fragmented echo of a splintered dialectic with my family. Basically, Creationism is based around dogma and likable assertions; it's not worthy of being taught along Evolutionary Science, simply as it's not really Science. Author: Mattprole Keywords: Modest Argument against Creationism in Schools Philosophy Social Science Jesus Added: September 26, 2008
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LESSON 9 QUICK STRIKING COMBO
from YouTube :: Videos by circlensharks September 26, 2008
PROF. KENNY WORTHY DEMONSTRATES A QUICK STRIKING COMBINATION TO LAY OUT AN ATTACKER! Author: CIRCLENSHARKS Keywords: ATTACKS SELF DEFENSE FIGHTS KARATE LESSONS DOJO MARTIAL ARTS JACKIE CHAN STEVEN SEIGAL SPORTS KNOCKOUTS FACIALS CHOPS KICKS SCHOOLS PSAL PROGRAMS Added: September 26, 2008
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