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SHARE NYC ( HISTORY @s ALL AROUND SHARE .. )
'SHARE GLOBAL' is an open audiovisual community, founded 2001 in New York City.
This trailer is made to spread around the globe, as an 'Open Source' for audiovisual artists, interaktive installations, controller & other devices .. to built up a physical Music & VJ Network around the world /..
INFO = http://share.dj/global/ ..
SHARE NEW YORK CITY ( 1. )
SHARE MONTREAL ( 2. )
SHARE WIESBADEN ( 3. )
SHARE SAN DIEGO ( 4. )
SHARE LOS ANGELES ( .. )
SHARE MELBOURNE ( .. )
SHARE STAVANGER
SHARE BERLIN
SHARE ZÜRICH
SHARE BREMEN
SHARE ST.PETERSBURG
SHARE BUDAPEST
SHARE PRAHA
SHARE GENEVA
SHARE 'NOMAD' ( John Hopkins )
SHARE DENVER ( New* )
SHARE BELGRAD ( 2007 )
SHARE SAN FRANCISCO ( 08-09/ 2007 )
* thanks to M.Liegl ( for having theClip! )
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Length: 370
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: OpenSource MUSIC MULTIMEDIA SESSION 3D Game Tracking Animation Realtime Tool Controller VJing Visual Arts
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African American in U.S History, S.S
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Length: 48
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
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(HSD) Kenichi FANdub Episode 1 Clip by Dan Gavin
This is a short clip from The fist episode of Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi. (History`s Strongest Disciple) All the voices are done by me, and ive made them up as i saw suited to the characters, if you disagree or dont like it, then dont bother commenting.
All the sounds have also been redone by myself.
Enjoy!!
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Im doing the entire episode, so ill post the Veoh link when its done!
Length: 187
Rating: 4.90 (10 ratings)
Tags: Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi fandub english History`s Strongest Disciple
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Perhaps history is not over...
PNAC "intellectual" Francis Fukuyama's '89 article "The End of History?" is comprehensively destroyed in this article. Bill Keller does such a good job with this that I forgo my usual commentary and just read his message verbatim.
Someone needed to tear this weak ass piece of PNAC triumphalism down. The whole idea of their being an end to history s/ clue anyone w/ a brain in to the fact the Fukuyama was a fraud, the Joseph Goebbels of capitalism.
Length: 431
Rating: 4.30 (6 ratings)
Tags: Fukuyama Russia China democratic reforms international norms human rights authoritarianism protest civil liberties commentary analysis
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Polish Arabian Horses
Polish Arabian Horses:
Some history!
The Polish kingdoms of the Middle Ages traded extensively not only with Russians to the east and other Europeans to the west, but also with Turks and Arabs. Most trade passed through Constantinople (now Istanbul) and the Black Sea ports of the Ottoman Empire. Although the Poles traded in textiles, wheat and other goods, horses, too, were a prized commodity. Beginning in the late 16th century, Polish nobility and cavalrymen—the two groups largely overlapped—began to outfit themselves with Arabian steeds.
The superior military value of the Arabian horse had been apparent to Polish rulers as early as the 13th century, when the horse-borne Mongols wrested away control of several of Poland's semi-independent duchies. Later, border wars on the plains between the rivers Dniester and Dnieper brought many a light cavalry formation into the fray where the Tatar and Ottoman invaders, mounted on Arabians, demonstrated their advantage in both stamina and speed.
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http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/199802/history.s.hooves.htm
Length: 98
Rating: 4.60 (13 ratings)
Tags: Polish Arabian Horses and Foals
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Conversations with History: S. Biddle
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Stephen D. Biddle, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, for a discussion of what factors influence outcomes in military conflict beginning with the battles of World War up until the present. The synergy between force employment and technology is emphasized. They also discuss grand strategy in the post 911 world and the privatization of military power. Series: "Conversations with History" [4/2006] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 11495]
Length: 3480
Rating: 1.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: foreign relation military world war conflict technology
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Karen Essex: Stealing Athena
The Elgin Marbles have been displayed in the British Museum for nearly two hundred years, and for just as long they have been the center of a raging controversy. In Stealing Athena, Karen Essex chronicles the Marbles’ amazing journey through the dynamic narratives of Mary Nisbet, wife of the Earl of Elgin, the British ambassador to Constantinople, and Aspasia, the mistress of Perikles, the most powerful man in Athens during that city’s Golden Age. At the height of the Napoleonic Wars, the twenty-one-year-old, newly wed Countess of Elgin, a Scottish heiress and celebrated beauty, enchanted the power brokers of the Ottoman Empire, using her charms to obtain their permission for her husband’s audacious plan to deconstruct the Parthenon and bring its magnificent sculptures to England. Two millennia earlier, Aspasia, a female philosopher and courtesan, and a central figure in Athenian life, plied her wits, allure, and influence with equal determination, standing with Perikles at the center of vehement opposition to his vision of building the most exquisite monuments the world had ever seen. Rich in romance and intrigue, greed and glory, Stealing Athena is an enthralling work of historical fiction and a window into the intimate lives of some of history’s most influential and fascinating women.
Length: 212
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: artifacts athena betrayal britain british england essex fiction history intrigue karen love napoleon romance stealing
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