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Human Guinea Pigs Paid to Eat Fast Food
New experiment shows impact of fast food on the brain. For more: abcnews.go.com...
published: 03 Oct 2012
Author: ABCNews
Human Guinea Pigs Paid to Eat Fast Food
New experiment shows impact of fast food on the brain. For more: abcnews.go.com
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Miss Guinea North-America 2012
Miss Guinea North-America 2012...
published: 28 Sep 2012
Author: loveoflife9
Miss Guinea North-America 2012
Miss Guinea North-America 2012
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Streets of Conakry, Guinea - Part 1/3
I very much enjoyed my visit here. The locals were nice, and the women were beautiful. Too...
published: 18 Jun 2011
Author: d0z3rr
Streets of Conakry, Guinea - Part 1/3
I very much enjoyed my visit here. The locals were nice, and the women were beautiful. Too bad the government there is corrupt beyond belief, it's sickening. First song: Adele - Rolling In The Deep (Dirty Noise Meets The Dubstep Remix) Second song: Klatu - Notch Lock
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52 : Roul and Doors - Guinea (Original Mix)
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published: 12 Apr 2012
Author: idhemel iridak
52 : Roul and Doors - Guinea (Original Mix)
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Equatorial Guinea Internet
As the information age continues to gather pace, fiber optic cables connecting Africa with...
published: 24 Aug 2012
Author: TV2Africa
Equatorial Guinea Internet
As the information age continues to gather pace, fiber optic cables connecting Africa with the rest of the world are making high speed internet more widely available on the continent. VOA's Paul Ndiho reports.
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Military arrests Guinea-Bissau PM
Guinea Bissau's military says it has arrested the prime minister after a coup. Troops ...
published: 13 Apr 2012
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Military arrests Guinea-Bissau PM
Guinea Bissau's military says it has arrested the prime minister after a coup. Troops had attacked the home of Prime minister Carlos Gomes junior on Thursday. The army says it was forced to intervene to stop Angolan troops from entering the country, after Mr Gomes had signed a secret military deal with Angola. Al jazeera's Stefanie Dekker reports.
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Papua New Guinea
Join Steve and Manjula as they visit some of the least explored islands in the world aboar...
published: 15 Nov 2011
Author: Endlesssummerable
Papua New Guinea
Join Steve and Manjula as they visit some of the least explored islands in the world aboard their sailing catamaran Endless Summer.
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We Are EMR Guinea Pigs
A global "Smart Grid" program is being implemented which is blasting homes and b...
published: 03 Apr 2012
Author: minivanjack
We Are EMR Guinea Pigs
A global "Smart Grid" program is being implemented which is blasting homes and businesses with more electromagnetic radiation than human beings have ever been subject to in human history. It is utterly preposterous to assume this will not lead to major human epidemics. We must now face the very serious problem that the institutions, government, corporations and foundations, that are supposed to be serving our interests are deliberately violating, exploiting, endangering and assaulting us. This video exposes electromagnetic radiation (EMR) as a major danger and violation to all current and future generations. Sponsored by FreedomTaker (d'o't'c'o'm)
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Cannibals Arrested in Papua New Guinea
"Authorities have arrested 29 people accused of being part of a cannibal cult in Papu...
published: 14 Jul 2012
Author: TheYoungTurks
Cannibals Arrested in Papua New Guinea
"Authorities have arrested 29 people accused of being part of a cannibal cult in Papua New Guinea's jungle interior and charged them with the murders of seven suspected witch doctors, police said Friday." Read more: www.huffingtonpost.com Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian this latest cannibal story. Support The Young Turks by Subscribing bit.ly Like Us on Facebook: www.fb.com Follow Us on Twitter: twitter.com Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com
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How To Care For Guinea Pigs
23 years ago I fell in love with Guinea Pigs! I've been enjoying their company ever si...
published: 26 Sep 2012
Author: pinksofoxy
How To Care For Guinea Pigs
23 years ago I fell in love with Guinea Pigs! I've been enjoying their company ever since and have had the opportunity to raise many litters over the years. This video is an overview of How To Care For Guinea Pigs. Also known as Cavies, these charming little fur babies make wonderful pets, they are sweet, even tempered and each bursting with their own unique personality... On the flip side, they are high maintenance, exotic animals that require a lot of space, plenty of daily attention, fresh veggies, grass, fruit, pellets, timothy hay on a daily basis, special bedding and fully dedicated care takers. Purchasing a guinea pig is a 5 year commitment, give or take a couple years. Unless you grow your own organic, chemical free garden and grass, they can also be costly to feed. Not to mention the cost of their respiratory-safe bedding, Aspen and paper. FAQs How often do you bath a Guinea Pig? Only when necessary, generally every 6-8 weeks. We recommend using Gorgeous Guineas. gorgeousguineas.com What do they eat? Our pigs prefer Sunburst Guinea Pig pellets, Timothy hay, plenty of fresh veggies, leafy greens, grass, fruit, fresh clean water (we give ours crystal geyser bottled water) they need all of this on a daily basis. Don't forget to supplement their diet with vitamin C drops or tablets for Guinea Pigs. What type of bedding should I use? We recommend a 50/50 blend of Aspen wood shavings and paper bedding, this is both safe and highly absorbent. DO NOT use pine, cedar, hay <b>...</b>
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Army makes guinea pigs out of US citizens
In a warehouse building in New Jersey, civilians are being paid by the US military to beco...
published: 14 Jun 2012
Author: RTAmerica
Army makes guinea pigs out of US citizens
In a warehouse building in New Jersey, civilians are being paid by the US military to become guinea pigs. Residents make $20 an hour to be shot at with rubber bullets and be abused with batons. RT's Abby Martin has more. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
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Guinea-Bissau 'coup' leaves country unsure
There have been reports of mortar fire in Guinea Bissau as part of a coup in the capital. ...
published: 13 Apr 2012
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Guinea-Bissau 'coup' leaves country unsure
There have been reports of mortar fire in Guinea Bissau as part of a coup in the capital. At this stage, the whereabouts of the prime minister, and the interim president, remain unknown. Al Jazeera's Imran Khan reports.
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Dracunculiasis (guinea-worm disease). Heightened surveillance: the key to eradication
Dracunciliasis, more commonly known as guinea-worm disease, is on the verge of eradication...
published: 27 Aug 2012
Author: NeglectedDiseases
Dracunculiasis (guinea-worm disease). Heightened surveillance: the key to eradication
Dracunciliasis, more commonly known as guinea-worm disease, is on the verge of eradication. The number of cases has dropped by more than 99% from almost 3.5 million in 1986 to 1058 in 2011. Today, only four countries in Africa remain endemic for guinea-worm disease. Success against guinea-worm disease has been achieved through a strong partnership between governments of endemic countries and a number of organizations. Although the number of reported cases of transmission has significantly decreased, the struggle to eradicate guinea-worm disease remains a challenge. WHO is now calling for heightened surveillance and containment of all cases to ensure humankind is free of a scourge that perpetuated the cycle of poverty and hardship for centuries.
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A peak at my time in Guinea
Just a few moments of my very intense trip to Guinea in March 2012. It was an amazing expe...
published: 17 Aug 2012
Author: Mariama03
A peak at my time in Guinea
Just a few moments of my very intense trip to Guinea in March 2012. It was an amazing experience to learn and perform with such great players and dancers. Les Merveille was an amazing experience. I'm grateful to my teacher, Mohamed Diaby for exposing me to such amazing talent, such as; Fode Youla, Sekou Sano just to name a few. Thank you Ontario Arts Council for giving me the opportunity to fully dive into the culture. Forever grateful!
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Images Of Papua New Guinea - Scene 1
As promised this is the first installment of my journey to the remote islands and villages...
published: 02 Dec 2009
Author: Michael Fletcher
Images Of Papua New Guinea - Scene 1
As promised this is the first installment of my journey to the remote islands and villages of Papua New Guinea on the vessel the True North.
I was asked by owners Craig Howson and Mark Stothard to record the journey through the lens of my trusty 5D mk2 in a way that highlights the beauty of this spectacular country.
I was slightly nervous about PNG as you hear stories about it being an unsafe travel destination but this could not be further from the truth. It was so the opposite that I hope my short productions can dispel any doubts people have about this wonderful country.
Northstar Cruises have been building and fine tuning their Adventures in Paradise PNG tour for 5 years now and it's a credit to the crew of True North for it's well planned, interactive, and safe tour through one of the most remote places in the world.
Papua New Guinea is one of the most beautiful, clean and friendly places I have ever visited and am hoping to return one day to see more of this spectacular land.
It's a photographers paradise and as with the remote Kimberley of Western Australia one of the best travel experiences available.
For all of you who care this production was shot by me using the following equipment. Boy was I tired after I got back.
Two Canon 5D mk2's, Canon lenses 16/35mm, 24mm, 85mm, 18mm tiltshift, 400mm. Fostex FR2LE Field Recorder, Rode Mic's, Azden Wireless Mic's, Aqua Tech Water Housing, Various filters, Lee, Polarizers etc. Macbook Pro, MacPro, Final Cut Studio 7.
For details on Da Boat go to www.northstarcruises.com.au or check out Mark's blog at truenorthmark.wordpress.com
For those interested in our business check out www.christianfletcher.com.au or christianfletcher.wordpress.com
Music was by Hans Zimmer from the movie "The Thin Red Line"
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Dancing with the Huli Wigmen
This was a surprisingly not-so-difficult clip to get. I arrived in Tari, Papua New Guinea ...
published: 03 Jul 2008
Author: Matthew Harding
Dancing with the Huli Wigmen
This was a surprisingly not-so-difficult clip to get. I arrived in Tari, Papua New Guinea with no plans or arrangements and no idea what I was doing.
I met Patrick on the runway and told him I hoped to find the Huli Wigmen. He said "no problem" and we hopped in a truck.
I visited some Huli villages and wandered around the area all morning. Patrick took me to the Wigmen's village and introduced me. It took them an hour or so to get dressed up, and then we had to sit around waiting for the rain to stop.
It stopped, then this happened, then I paid them for their time, and that was that.
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Children Of Papua New Guinea
I was fortunate enough to be invited back on True North to experience their "Adventures in...
published: 25 Nov 2009
Author: Michael Fletcher
Children Of Papua New Guinea
I was fortunate enough to be invited back on True North to experience their "Adventures in Paradise" tour which started in Kavieng In Papua New Guinea and finished at Alatou.
It is an amazing journey which allowed us to interact with many villages that still had no resemblance of twenty first century life. It was like stepping back in time to another world. I was given the opportunity to film many of the children in these villages and I have put together a short collage of some of these.
It was an incredibly moving experience. The excitement on their faces at our arrival and the warmth shown to us was something I will remember for a long time.
The "True North" is the only adventure vessel which visits these areas and makes a logistical nightmare seem effortless. It was a trip of a lifetime and I hope to revisit this amazing country one day.
Follow the True North at www.northstarcruises.com.au or go to True North Marks Blog at truenorthmark.wordpress.com
Music Is By James Newton Howard from the movie "The Village"
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THE BOX PRO - FINAL DAY
Margaret River local, Ryan Hardy (WA, AUS) has conquered bodyboarding's finest and some of...
published: 20 Apr 2011
Author: IBA World Tour
THE BOX PRO - FINAL DAY
Margaret River local, Ryan Hardy (WA, AUS) has conquered bodyboarding's finest and some of the craziest conditions Mother Nature could produce to claim the second event on the 2011 IBA World Tour, the IBA Box Pro.
In wild and dangerous five-metre plus waves, 31 year-old Hardy defeated Brazil's Magno Oliveira (Guarapari) in a 30-minute final, earning himself 2,000 valuable Grand Slam Series ratings points and second place on the IBA World Ratings heading into event three scheduled for Arica, Chile beginning May 20th.
Hardy choked back tears as he accepted his trophy on the presentation dais in front of his wife, Leah and newborn son, Oliver, while friends and fellow Margaret River locals, cheered the most prestigious win of his career.
“It means so much to win at my home break and with your friends and family and everyone here from my hometown, it's the biggest win of my career by far. To get the conditions we have and to be able to win is just incredible, it's a dream come true, said Hardy.
Hardy did not drop a heat the entire event, and admitted 20 years of surfing the break was the major factor in his win, particularly on a day where riders were faced with giant waves that threatened to close out the entire bay from Margaret River's Surfers Point, to the Box itself.
I could see the guys who hadn't surfed out there much were getting pulled out of position. Knowing the way the water moved around on the reef was a huge advantage. When a wave breaks at the Box, it's much more intense than a lot of places, you have these swells that travel so far through the Indian Ocean and then hit this shallow slab of reef. It can be dangerous, but if you know which ones to catch, then it's easily one of the most exciting waves in the world, said Hardy.
I've surfed it this big before, but never in competition. Today it was twice as big as forecasted, so it definitely caught everyone by surprise.
Hardy's first leapt to prominence on the international bodyboarding stage came when he claimed the Tahiti Skins at the notorious Teahupoo in 2000. His second major win was at Cronulla's Shark Island near Sydney in 2006. He has also won at Hawaii's famous Banzai Pipeline in 2009.
Oliveira's runner-up performance was world-beating; the 26 year-old eliminated two world champions on the final day, taking out reigning champion Amaury Lavernhe (REU) in the semi-finals and six-time world champion Guilherme Tamega (BRA) in the quarter-finals to post what is easily the best result of his career.
It was the best result of my life for sure. These are the kind of waves are the waves I like best. There are giant waves and it's shallow and pretty dangerous. You don't see any other sports run in these kind of conditions. I'm proud of being a bodyboarder and days like this, said Oliveira.
Oliveira's path to the final also would not have been possible if it were not for the implementation of the unique new three round non-elimination format at the IBA Box Pro. Oliveira missed his first heat entirely when he went for a warm up session at a nearby break during, but good placings in his following two outings saw him survive the cut and qualify for Round 4.
Miracles happen, I went through a lot of miracles to make the final, laughed Oliveira. So I knew I could do it. But there wasn't many waves in the final. I had a lot of cramps in my last heat. It was so inconsistent. I had a bad selection, maybe if I had more time against Ryan, it was tough, he added.
If a single move summed up the commitment of the riders in such wild conditions today, Oliveira's invert air on a stepped-out 10-ft plus Box mutation during his semi was prime example.
With one eye on the lip and the other on the reef lurking just inches below the surface, Oliveira punched for heavens and landed the giant air, with the wave gobbling him whole moments after impact.
Even reigning Wold Champion, Lavernhe, who was eliminated by Oliveira in the heat, was impressed.
I was in the lineup and I had priority. I saw him take off on that set wave and I thought, Okay, that's good for me, He's going to be wasting his time, then I looked behind and I just saw his body flying through the air and I was like, Oh, sh#t! That's a big air!
I asked him, Did you land it? and he said yeah. That was the biggest move of the comp. He was ripping the whole competition, so I am stoked for him.
South African, Mark McCarthy (Richard's Bay) finished equal third alongside Lavernhe today, McCarthy falling victim to Hardy's rampaging hometown finals run. Though there was a glimmer of hope for the visiting 27 year-old, he had Hardy on the ropes with less than a third of their semi-final remaining.
Ryan was really patient. We had like 15 minutes where the sets poured in from the wrong direction and messed up the lineup. So we had to wait for it to clean up, then Ryan was lucky to get those good ones and he surfed them like a champ. I knew I was ahead for most of the heat, then Ryan got those s
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Botswana 1 - 6 Guinea - AFCON 2012 -All Goals - Eng Commentary - Botswana vs Guinea
0-1 Diallo 1-1 Selolwane Pen 1-2 Diallo 1-3 Camara 1-4 Traore 1-5 Mamadou Dioulde Bah 1-6 ...
published: 28 Jan 2012
Author: MattMzansi
Botswana 1 - 6 Guinea - AFCON 2012 -All Goals - Eng Commentary - Botswana vs Guinea
0-1 Diallo 1-1 Selolwane Pen 1-2 Diallo 1-3 Camara 1-4 Traore 1-5 Mamadou Dioulde Bah 1-6 Soumah
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Minecraft LP - S06 E24 Guinea Pigs Home!
World Downlode www.mediafire.com Seed 2386962280099798215 How to install the mods i use fo...
published: 01 Aug 2012
Author: ImAnderZEL
Minecraft LP - S06 E24 Guinea Pigs Home!
World Downlode www.mediafire.com Seed 2386962280099798215 How to install the mods i use for minecraft 1.2.5 video cwww.youtube.com Texture Pack: Faithful 32x32: bit.ly My Facebook: www.facebook.com My Twitter: twitter.com Livestreams: en.twitch.tv
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Safe Cities: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 2012
Port Moresby is one of five pilot cities -- along with Quito, Kigali, New Delhi and Cairo ...
published: 23 Aug 2012
Author: UNWomen
Safe Cities: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 2012
Port Moresby is one of five pilot cities -- along with Quito, Kigali, New Delhi and Cairo -- participating in UN Women's Global Programme "Safe Cities Free of Violence against Women and Girls." Operating successfully since its December 2010 launch, the project, entitled "Port Moresby: A Safer City for Women and Girls," aims to develop, test, evaluate and disseminate a model that makes cities safer for women and girls. Port Moresby -- Papua New Guinea's capital -- is characterized by poor and crowded living conditions, a growing population with high urban migration, increasing cultural diversity and ethnic tensions, and a widening gap between rich and poor. It has been ranked as one of the five least-liveable cities in the world based on scores in five areas: stability, health care, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Large natural resource extraction projects in mining, petroleum and liquefied natural gas have generated solid increases in GDP over the last decade, but economic growth has not translated into the development of the country or its people. The city's violent crime threatens the safety and security of all citizens, particularly women and girls, who live in fear of physical and verbal sexual harassment and assault and are too often victims of these and other forms of gender-based violence. The city's marketplaces are among the most unsafe public spaces where gambling, drinking, drug sales and consumption, rape, gang rape, sexual harassment <b>...</b>
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Africa Cup of Nations arrives in Equatorial Guinea
The Africa Cup of Nations is being hosted by Equatorial Guinea and neighbour Gabon. While ...
published: 21 Jan 2012
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Africa Cup of Nations arrives in Equatorial Guinea
The Africa Cup of Nations is being hosted by Equatorial Guinea and neighbour Gabon. While the Ivory Coast is expected to win the competition, the lowly ranked Equatorial Guinea are just happy to be taking part. Al Jazeera's Andy Richardson reports from capital Malabo.