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Let's Talk With Puppy Dog Vol. 6: ABC's & Phonics
Your child will sing, dance, and play games, while learning their ABC's with Puppy Dog, the friendliest dog in town. It's all part of the Creative Learning Method that reinforces basic concepts, increases vocabulary, and gets your child talking with confidence.
Interactive Play: Puppy dog invites kids to speak up, play along, and learn the ABC's, promoting early communication between parent and child.
Letter Identification: Strong visuals, letter repetition, and a comprehensive review teach children the alphabet.
Word Recognition: Simple objects and fun animals are introduced with each letter of the alphabet.
This Puppy Dog video covers all the alphabet essentials your child needs to know to be prepared for kindergarten.
Length: 302
Rating: 3.70 (201 ratings)
Tags: Let's Talk Puppy Dog ABC Phonics learning children family bird rock entertainment parents teach safe fun laughing kids
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The ABC's of DADA (1 of 3)
The Dada movement was a protest against the barbarism of World War I, the bourgeois interests that Dada adherents believed inspired the war, and what they believed was an oppressive intellectual rigidity in both art and everyday society. Dada was an international movement, and it is difficult to classify artists as being from any one particular country, as they were constantly moving from one place to another.
Dada thought that reason and logic had led people into the horrors of war, so the only route to salvation was to reject logic and embrace anarchy and irrationality. However, this could also be thought of as the logical side of anarchy and rejection of values and order; it is not irrational to embrace the systematic destruction of values, if one thinks them to be flawed.
According to its proponents, Dada was not art - it was "anti-art". It was anti-art in the sense that Dadaists protested against the contemporary academic and cultured values of art. For everything that art stood for, Dada was to represent the opposite. Where art was concerned with aesthetics, Dada ignored aesthetics. If art were to have at least an implicit or latent message, Dada strove to have no meaning - interpretation of Dada is dependent entirely on the viewer. If art is to appeal to sensibilities, Dada is to offend. Ironically, Dada became an influential movement in modern art, a commentary on order and the carnage Dadaists believed it wreaked. Through their rejection of traditional culture and aesthetics they hoped to destroy them.
A reviewer from the American Art News stated at the time that "The Dada philosophy is the sickest, most paralyzing and most destructive thing that has ever originated from the brain of man." Art historians have described Dada as being, in large part, "in reaction to what many of these artists saw as nothing more than an insane spectacle of collective homicide."
Years later, Dada artists described the movement as "a phenomenon bursting forth in the midst of the postwar economic and moral crisis, a savior, a monster, which would lay waste to everything in its path. It was a systematic work of destruction and demoralization...In the end it became nothing but an act of sacrilege."
While broad, the movement was unstable. By 1924 in Paris, Dada was melding into surrealism, and artists had gone on to other ideas and movements, including surrealism, social realism and other forms of modernism. Some theorists argue that Dada was actually the beginning of postmodern art.
By the dawn of World War II, many of the European Dadaists had fled or emigrated to the United States. Some died in death camps under Hitler, who persecuted the kind of "Degenerate art" that Dada represented. The movement became less active as post-World War II optimism led to new movements in art and literature.
Dada is a named influence and reference of various anti-art and political and cultural movements including the Lettrists and the Situationists.
Length: 576
Rating: 4.90 (115 ratings)
Tags: Dada Anarchy Anarchist Situationist Art Politics
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Prodigy - "ABC" - HNIC part 2 ALBUM COMING SOON!
www.hnic2.com www.freeprodigy.tv
Prodigy is BACK with the lead off banger "ABC" to his upcoming solo joint HNIC part 2 dropping on VOXONIC Records! Directed by dan the man
Length: 271
Rating: 4.50 (700 ratings)
Tags: PRODIGY MOBB DEEP G-UNIT HNIC part HNIC2 50 CENT
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Bob Barr on ABC This Week With Stephanopoulos 07/06/2008
http://libertymaven.com/
http://bobbarr2008.com/
Length: 474
Rating: 4.70 (186 ratings)
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Shame on ABC: Enough distractions!
Sign the petition: http://pol.moveon.org/enoughdistractions/
On April 16, ABC let voters down with their abysmal debate. Bad debates aren't just painful to watch--they actually hurt the country. Sign the petition telling media "enough distractions - ask about issues that affect people's lives.
Length: 106
Rating: 4.40 (1997 ratings)
Tags: obama clinton abc debate gibson stephanopolous
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What ABC didn't ask McCain
Post your own question to McCain: http://TheRealMcCain.com/interview
Last week's Democratic debate in Philadelphia was an abysmal display of journalism. By sticking to trivial topics for half of the debate, ABC sought to provoke controversy without asking the candidates serious questions. The Huffington Post's Jason Linkins wrote that the debate "ventured into territory so utterly asinine that I could scarcely believe what I was witnessing."
Ironically, the mainstream media have been giving John McCain a free ride while trying to pin Clinton and Obama with manufactured "gotcha" questions. In fact, they don't seem to be challenging McCain at all. So there's no reason to think ABC's brand of pseudo-journalism won't continue tomorrow morning, when George Stephanopoulos will interview McCain on his show. Here's a satirical look at what that interview might be like.
Length: 142
Rating: 4.30 (2222 ratings)
Tags: john mccain abc george stephanopoulus gibson interview brave new films democratic debate this week news
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Improv Everywhere on ABC's Nightline
http://www.improveverywhere.com
From February 13, 2008.
Length: 271
Rating: 4.80 (98 ratings)
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ABCs of CDO (CLO, CBO, CDO of ABS)
After illustrating several CDO variations, I illustrate a generic CDO and consider the key differences that give rise to the alphabet soup of collateralized debt obligations (CDOs). The key differences concern the following. Motivation: bank seeks to remove assets from balance sheet (balance sheet) or investors hire collateral manager to seek yield (arbitrage). Risk Transfer: true sale or synthetic via credit default swaps (CDS). Reference Portfolio: many different types but either "physical debt" (loans, bonds) or structured debt (ABS, CDO). Funded: do investors fund (i.e., indirectly sell credit protection to) the entire reference portfolio or only part of the portfolio
Length: 522
Rating: 4.30 (9 ratings)
Tags: Finance Derivatives
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