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DARKANE - Secondary Effects
Taken from the album Layers of Lies
PURCHASE ALBUM AT:
Nuclear Blast EUROPE
http://www.nuclearblast.de/showShopProductDetail.php?artikelnummer=129471&kat=
Nuclear Blast USA
https://store.nuclearblastusa.com/search.aspx?search=layers+of+lies
Nuclear Blast MP3 Shop
http://www.nuclearblast-musicshop.de/album_info.php?album_id=129471
AMAZON.COM
http://www.amazon.com/Layers-Lies-Darkane/dp/B0009O1I4Y/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1214399281&sr=8-1
Length: 242
Rating: 4.60 (75 ratings)
Tags: Darkane Secondary Effects Layers of Lies darkane thrash death metal sweden swedish
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Dire Straits - Secondary Waltz
For thoose of you who thaught MKs song called "Secondary Waltz" (that many have heard from Hay Festival) was a newly written song ? Listen to the lyrics, it is the same, just the chords that isn't similar =)
Length: 301
Rating: 4.90 (29 ratings)
Tags: mark knopfler dire straits
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Ballenas Secondary - Grad 2006 - Valedictorian Speech
Click "more" for a transcript. Max Johnson, Grad 2006 Valedictorian for Ballenas Secondary School, gives the next-to-last speech of the evening.
MR. WITTE: [Inaudible], I can see the home stretch coming now. Max... Johnson, could you please come up and do the Valedictorian [inaudible]?
MAX'S MOTHER: Yeah.
[APPLAUSE]
MAX: ...Just a little bit? [Inaudible] "Suuuue"... okay.
Ladies and Gentlemen: Honored guests, teachers, parents, family members, school board officials, fellow students, and fellow grads: Thank you. You can all breathe a sigh of relief now. We're finally coming to the end.
It's hard to believe that 13 years of our lives have gone by so quickly. In the beginning, in elementary school, all we had to do was learn what the letters of the alphabet were and where they go; now we've taken classes like Math 12, where we learned that, no, the letters of the alphabet mean different things entirely. Middle school was transitional, just three short years between fun and responsibility, and it was over before a lot of us really adjusted to the routine of actually having to do work. And now, here we are, and we've finished high school, the place that seemed so scary and ominous when our older siblings and their friends went there every day -- and had to do homework and everything. It's a testament to the care and the skill of our teachers and community that we've made it through this period of our lives and became the finely crafted people you see today.... We're grateful to them all.
So, over the last decade, it has been a journey. It's a journey we all have to take in some form, and now we've done it; when we set out, we were all one sort of people, and now we've all changed profoundly in one way or another. On this journey, we've traversed the green fields of elementary school... the desert of middle school... and the rocky crags of high school. We have bested the exam dragon -- hopefully -- and we have battled the puberty monster.
I actually think I may have lost that battle.
[LAUGHTER, APPLAUSE]
Come on, now.
[LIGHT LAUGHTER]
So, at the end of it all, what have we learned? We've learned how to conjugate verbs in several different languages. We've learned that you should calculate the integers inside the brackets first. We've learned that, throughout history, a whole lot of bad things have happened, and we'd better not do them all over again. We've learned to measure twice and cut once; to wash our hands before we cook, and to wash the dirtiest dishes last; and, most important, we've learned to fill in the bubbles on our Scantron sheets completely, in pencil.
[APPLAUSE]
And we have learned many little, intangible things that we are all going to need in the years to come.
Thanks to all of you, and thanks to the support that we, as the class of 2006, have given each other, we are ready for the life ahead of us.
[SCATTERED CLAPPING]
[LAUGHTER]
In the first half of the twentieth century, Dag Hammarskjold, a Swedish United Nations official, said that the longest journey of any person is the journey inward. I think that's true...
[LAUGHTER]
That wasn't a joke.
[LAUGHTER]
The rest of our lives are going to be about introspection and discovery. Today, we finish our first journey. Tomorrow, we start our longest.
We are ready.
Thank you.
Length: 316
Rating: 4.10 (25 ratings)
Tags: Commencement Max Johnson Ballenas Secondary School Graduation Valedictorian Speech Journey Parksville
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deadmau5 - everything before/after + complications/secondary
--EVERYTHING's COMPLICATED--
MP3:
http://www.palmarwindowcoverings.com/player/EverythingsComplicated.mp3
playing with the xponent again... this time with my laptop and running off the ipod.
first time using adobe premiere too and the first time i recorded the output using another computer (WAV file dubbed over the video)
deadmau5 - everything before
deadmau5 - everything after
deadmau5 - complications
deadmau5 - secondary complications
start of crystal method - cherry twist (deadmau5 remix)
Length: 583
Rating: 4.90 (28 ratings)
Tags: everything is complicated m-audio torq xponent deadmau5 electro house before after complications secondary
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The secondary maid
The maid is mistery existence in Japan.
But I got information of maid in Japan.
so I decided to sneak to world of maid in Japan.
MAI PURE
http://www.maipure.com/index.html
BGM song by Asami Sanada
http://www.tab-pro.co.jp/sanada/
Di Gi Charat
http://www.broccoli.co.jp/dejiko/
Length: 240
Rating: 4.10 (46 ratings)
Tags: maid housemaid Japan cute moe massage geeks
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Art Education Secondary GS3 part 1
what can art do to help secondary education? Thanks to: Guggenheim Museum, Studio Museum of Harlem, Brown University, Cleveland School of the Arts, Park East High School-NYC, Wiley Middle School-Cleveland Heights, and Geneva of , Manhattan School-NYC
Length: 576
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: GS3 Georgio Sabino III Art Education Guggenheim Harlem
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Jack Layton's message to post-secondary students
Jack Layton, leader of Canada's New Democratic Party (NDP), expresses his support for student efforts across the country on the February 7th Day of Action for Accessible Post-Secondary Education.
The NDP is fighting for fairness for students with a plan to reduce student debt by 25%, double student grants, reform the Canada student loan system and make permanent federal funding for post-secondary education a reality.
Get involved:
www.ndp.ca
Jack Layton, le chef du Nouveau Parti démocratique du Canada (NPD), appuie les efforts des étudiants et des étudiantes partout au pays à l'occasion de la Journée d'action pour une éducation postsecondaire accessible.
Le NPD se bat pour l'équité pour les étudiants avec un plan visant à réduire la dette étudiante de 25 %, à doubler les bourses d'études, à réformer le système de prêts d'études canadiens et à faire en sorte que le financement fédéral pour l'éducation postsecondaire devienne une réalité permanente.
Agissez:
www.npd.ca
Copyright © NDYC/JNDC, Intrinsic Audiovisual Productions
Length: 130
Rating: 4.40 (42 ratings)
Tags: Jack Layton NDP Canada February 7th Student Tuition Fees Debt Day Action Post Secondary Education
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