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Global Times: Corruption Impossible to Eradicate
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com It was reported th...
published: 31 May 2012
Author: ChinaForbiddenNews
Global Times: Corruption Impossible to Eradicate
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com It was reported that former Railways Minister Liu Zhijun of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was recently expelled from the Party and put under judicial investigation. The news thus once again raised public concern in China regarding the regime's corruption. However, an editorial published by the regime's media, Global Times, called for the Chinese to "understand the general principle that China faces difficulties of being unable to eradicate corruption." Analysts say the editorial spoke of the dilemma in which the CCP is trapped, "The anti-corruption drive will cause the Party's demise, while failure to do so will see the end of PR China." The Global Times, under the control of CCP mouthpiece media the People's Daily, issued an editorial on May 29. The editorial said that the former Railways Minister Liu Zhijun was expelled from the Party and put under judicial investigation. The latest news regarding Liu once again focuses the public's attention on their most sensitive issue, corruption. The article mentioned that the sacking of corrupt officials keeps emerging, giving a wave-upon-wave feeling to the public. The editorial claimed that no corruption can be "eradicated" in any country, and the key is to control corruption to the extent allowable by the public. Now corruption has reached its height in China, while authorities lack the condition to eradicate it, said the editorial. Huang Liangtian, ex <b>...</b>
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HIDRO @ GLOBAL TIMES TEPOTZOTLAN (PROGRE TRANCE SET)
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published: 31 Jan 2012
Author: rachelsiya
HIDRO @ GLOBAL TIMES TEPOTZOTLAN (PROGRE TRANCE SET)
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BUD BUSTER @ GLOBAL TIMES
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published: 01 Feb 2012
Author: Vishnu Dandaka
BUD BUSTER @ GLOBAL TIMES
12:31
China Focus - In China, an Appropriate Level of Corruption
A recent editorial in China's fiery state-run Global Times argued that corruption in C...
published: 04 Aug 2012
Author: NTDTV
China Focus - In China, an Appropriate Level of Corruption
A recent editorial in China's fiery state-run Global Times argued that corruption in China is a widespread problem that is hard to eliminate completely, and therefore citizens should accept an "appropriate level" (适度) of corruption. The article sparked anger and heated debate among Chinese netizens. It even provoked a rebuttal from Xinhua, another state-run media. What exactly did the Global Times argue? And why has it sparked such a broad reaction? For more news and videos visit ➡ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ➡ http & twitter.com Add us on Facebook ➡ on.fb.me
2:35
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - Bullet Time Tutorial
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published: 22 Aug 2012
Author: Scarybunny88
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - Bullet Time Tutorial
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Counter Strike Global Offensive - E03 Nova Shotgun Is A Beast Some Times!
Third video im getting better but i feel like it is going to take time i simply don't ...
published: 21 Aug 2012
Author: ImAnderZEL
Counter Strike Global Offensive - E03 Nova Shotgun Is A Beast Some Times!
Third video im getting better but i feel like it is going to take time i simply don't have the skills needed but that is not something a bit of training cant fix :) enjoy! Counter strike global offensive is still in beta so remember this does not represent a finished product!
12:49
The Signs Of The Times 14 Days Of Global Cataclysm (Extreme Weather)
Scary!...
published: 23 Aug 2012
Author: kickittime
The Signs Of The Times 14 Days Of Global Cataclysm (Extreme Weather)
Scary!
4:33
How an atomic clock works, and its use in the global positioning system (GPS)
Bill shows the world's smallest atomic clock and then describes how the first one made...
published: 12 Jun 2012
Author: engineerguyvideo
How an atomic clock works, and its use in the global positioning system (GPS)
Bill shows the world's smallest atomic clock and then describes how the first one made in the 1950s worked. He describes in detail the use of cesium vapor to create a feedback or control loop to control a quartz oscillator. He highlights the importance of atomic team by describing briefly how a GPS receiver uses four satellites to find its position. You can learn more about atomic clocks and the GPS system in the EngineerGuy team's new book Eight Amazing Engineering Stories www.engineerguy.com
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The New York Times Experience - Politics
Could it be that everyone is a politician in some way, shape or form? Watch this short vid...
published: 27 Apr 2012
Author: TheNewYorkTimes
The New York Times Experience - Politics
Could it be that everyone is a politician in some way, shape or form? Watch this short video to understand how The Times covers the global political scene, and goes beyond the headlines to bring you the award-winning insight and analysis that set the standard in journalism. nyti.ms Interested in joining our influential audience? Click here: nyti.ms
10:26
Jim Rogers - India Economic Times Interview 03 Sept 2012
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published: 04 Sep 2012
Author: JimRogersChannel
Jim Rogers - India Economic Times Interview 03 Sept 2012
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Gerald Celente - Global Peace Radio - September 5, 2012
The Trends Journal® is the World's #1 source for the most important trends that ar...
published: 09 Sep 2012
Author: trendsjournal
Gerald Celente - Global Peace Radio - September 5, 2012
The Trends Journal® is the World's #1 source for the most important trends that are shaping the future. The Trends Journal® shows you how these trends will affect your life, how to profit from them, and what to do to avoid pitfalls. Regardless of business or profession, the Trends Journal® provides insights, strategies and opportunities to help you navigate these treacherous, unprecedented times. www.TrendsJournal.com Official Gerald Celente channels: "Gcelente" & "TrendsJournal". ©2012 TrendsResearchInstitute. Gerald Celente™.
24:49
Tropico 4: Modern Times - Let's Play Walkthrough Gameplay Part 1
The times are changing and the island nation of Tropico is evolving. The Internet, a New W...
published: 29 Mar 2012
Author: Arsenalrobert
Tropico 4: Modern Times - Let's Play Walkthrough Gameplay Part 1
The times are changing and the island nation of Tropico is evolving. The Internet, a New World Order, terrorists, global financial markets and space exploration are on the rise and pose new challenges to El Presidente and his regime. Old buildings and structures are becoming obsolete and need to be upgraded or even replaced by their modern counterparts. Cars and transportation need modernization to meet the needs of a changing economy; and now El Presidente can even send people to the International Space Station! El Presidente and his ministers must now join the war against terror and control Internet regulation and freedom of speech on Tropico.
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Tropico 4: Modern Times - Let's Play Walkthrough Gameplay Part 2
The times are changing and the island nation of Tropico is evolving. The Internet, a New W...
published: 30 Mar 2012
Author: Arsenalrobert
Tropico 4: Modern Times - Let's Play Walkthrough Gameplay Part 2
The times are changing and the island nation of Tropico is evolving. The Internet, a New World Order, terrorists, global financial markets and space exploration are on the rise and pose new challenges to El Presidente and his regime. Old buildings and structures are becoming obsolete and need to be upgraded or even replaced by their modern counterparts. Cars and transportation need modernization to meet the needs of a changing economy; and now El Presidente can even send people to the International Space Station! El Presidente and his ministers must now join the war against terror and control Internet regulation and freedom of speech on Tropico.
2:28
2MIN News Sept 5, 2012: Spaceweather, Quakes, Global Update
TODAY'S LINKS GOES Xray: www.swpc.noaa.gov Organic Food: www.weather.com Old Penguin S...
published: 05 Sep 2012
Author: Suspicious0bservers
2MIN News Sept 5, 2012: Spaceweather, Quakes, Global Update
TODAY'S LINKS GOES Xray: www.swpc.noaa.gov Organic Food: www.weather.com Old Penguin Story: www.vulkaner.no Portugal wildfire: www.washingtonpost.com REPEAT LINKS Spaceweather: spaceweather.com [Look on the left at the X-ray Flux and Solar Wind Speed/Density] HAARP: www.haarp.alaska.edu [Click online data, and have a little fun] SDO: sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov [Place to find Solar Images and Videos - as seen from earth] SOHO: sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov [SOHO; Lasco and EIT - as seen from earth] Stereo: stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov [Stereo; Cor, EUVI, HI - as seen from the side] SunAEON:www.sunaeon.com [Just click it... trust me] SOLARIMG: solarimg.org [All purpose data viewing site] iSWA: iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov [Free Application; for advanced sun watchers] NASA ENLIL SPIRAL: iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov NOAA ENLIL SPIRAL: www.swpc.noaa.gov NOAA Bouys: www.ndbc.noaa.gov NOAA Environmental Visualization Laboratory: www.nnvl.noaa.gov RSOE: hisz.rsoe.hu [That cool alert map I use] JAPAN Radiation Map: jciv.iidj.net LISS: earthquake.usgs.gov Gamma Ray Bursts: grb.sonoma.edu [Really? You can't figure out what this one is for?] BARTOL Cosmic Rays: neutronm.bartol.udel.edu [Top left box, look for BIG blue circles] TORCON: www.weather.com [Tornado Forecast for the day] GOES Weather: rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov [Clouds over America] RAIN RECORDS: www.cocorahs.org EL DORADO WORLD WEATHER MAP: www.eldoradocountyweather.com PRESSURE MAP: www.woweather.com HURRICANE TRACKER: www.weather.com INTELLICAST: www.intellicast.com <b>...</b>
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15:40
Coalition Of The Willing
'Coalition of the Willing' is a collaborative animated film and web-based event about an o...
published: 22 Jun 2010
Author: coalitionfilm
Coalition Of The Willing
'Coalition of the Willing' is a collaborative animated film and web-based event about an online war against global warming in a 'post Copenhagen' world.
‘Coalition of the Willing’ has been Directed and produced by Knife Party, written by Tim Rayner and crafted by a network of 24 artists from around the world using varied and eclectic film making techniques. Collaborators include some of the world’s top moving image talent, such as Decoy, World Leaders and Parasol Island.
The film offers a response to the major problem of our time: how to galvanize and enlist the global publics in the fight against global warming. This optimistic and principled film explores how we could use new Internet technologies to leverage the powers of activists, experts, and ordinary citizens in collaborative ventures to combat climate change. Through analyses of swarm activity and social revolution, 'Coalition of the Willing' makes a compelling case for the new online activism and explains how to hand the fight against global warming to the people.
To find out all about the project and to join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, or get the iPhone App visit:
http://coalitionofthewilling.org.uk/
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Thom Yorke, "Harrowdown Hill"
DIRECTOR Chel White
STUDIO Bent Image Lab - bentimagelab.com
MUSIC BY Thom Yorke
Radio...
published: 03 Sep 2009
Author: Bent Image Lab
Thom Yorke, "Harrowdown Hill"
DIRECTOR Chel White
STUDIO Bent Image Lab - bentimagelab.com
MUSIC BY Thom Yorke
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke describes this song as his most political work. "Harrowdown Hill," is part of Yorke's solo album, "The Eraser," which released in August 2006. After seeing the short films of Chel White, Yorke sought him out to direct his next music video.
White, who is co-founder of Bent Image Lab in Portland, OR, chose to incorporate an innovative technique that he and the rest of the Bent artists had been researching previous to this project. Dubbed Smallgantics, the technique takes footage of large objects (rivers, factories, city skylines) and makes them appear as though they are actually miniatures. In "Harrowdown Hill," Chel used aerial footage from the pacific north west to be miniaturized using Smallgantics.
Smallgantics, inspired by tilt-shift photography, took the principles inherent with using tilt-shift lenses (Lenses that sit at an angle in comparison to the film plane, creating a sloped focal plane which can at times simulate short depth of field and can distort the apparent size of subjects), and pushed them to a new level. Instead of the apparent blurriness of the subject matter being dependent on its vertical alignment in the picture, Bent broke the image up into its apparent planes of depth. So, just like in actual shallow depth of field, it is the subject's proximity to the lens that determines its sharpness.
The process involves splitting the footage up into several vertical planes that move back over the perceived z-axis, or into the image along its perceived depth. These planes are then affected with varying degrees of blur to simulate a shallow depth of field. If done right, the amount of blur increases smoothly as it moves along the planes of the image. Next, these levels of blur are animated to simulate a change in focus or to compensate for the forward movement of the camera.
Chel White's video for Thom Yorke's, "Harrowdown Hill," won Best Music Video at South by Southwest (SXSW) 2007, ResFest 10, and The Worldwide Short Film Festival. It was nominated for Best Music Video and Best Special Effects at MVPA and FutureShorts.
"The winner of this year's South by Southwest (SXSW) music video award is described as 'a quietly intense call to consciousness in an age of disinformation, preemptive war and unprecedented governmental secrecy.' Thom Yorke's 'Harrowdown Hill,' directed by Chel White, offers a visually compelling bird's eye view of some of the biggest challenges facing our society today, including global warming and petroleum consumption." -MusicVideoWire.com
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18:58
Real Scenes: Detroit
You can't talk about electronic music without mentioning Detroit. That's why in the second...
published: 09 Aug 2011
Author: Resident Advisor
Real Scenes: Detroit
You can't talk about electronic music without mentioning Detroit. That's why in the second edition of Real Scenes, RA and Bench went to the city which birthed the genre we now call techno.
Detroit has always had a creative streak, due in large part to the boom and subsequent bust of the auto industry. Quite simply, Detroit is a city of extremes, and its music reflects that. These days, Detroit's importance in the global electronic music scene is often referred to in the past tense. When we visited the city, though, we found a number of artists with their eyes (and ears) firmly set towards the future. After our time in the Motor City, it's clear to us that Detroit will endure and innovate for years to come.
Visit the feature page on RA: http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1382
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GOLDEN AGE - SOMEWHERE
OFFICIAL SELECTION: Vimeo Awards 2012 (experimental category last 4), Soho shorts, Onedotz...
published: 27 Jun 2011
Author: Paul Nicholls
GOLDEN AGE - SOMEWHERE
OFFICIAL SELECTION: Vimeo Awards 2012 (experimental category last 4), Soho shorts, Onedotzero, Alphaville.
Within 'Somewhere' We are transported to a time where the boundaries between what is real and what is simulated are blurred. We live online and download places to relax, parks and shopping malls. We can even interact with our friends as if they were in the same room with simulated tele-presence. Everyone is connected and immersed in nanorobotic replications of any kind of object or furnishings, downlodable on credit based systems. Distance and time become as alien as the 'offline' The local becomes the global and the global becomes the local. Consumer based capitalism has changed forever. A truly 'glocolised' world. The singularity is near.
The film places us into this vision, observing an average inhabitant within the ever changing environment of the latest SimuHouse. From a painting to a park and from a telephone call to a shopping mall. That is until there is a leek in the system and everything malfunctions. The film concludes with the house being forced to reset, giving the character and viewer a stark reminder that nothing is 'real' even her dog, which re-materialises in front of her.
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Directed By: Paul Nicholls
3D, 2D, Tracking, Post Production, Compositing, Camera Work: Paul Nicholls
Cast: Indre Balestuta, Iffy
Sound Design: Jesse Rope
Narration: Robert Leaf
Greek Vocal Talent: Lia Loanniti
Serbian Vocal Talent: Mina Micevic
Store Voice: Guillaume Nyssens
System Voice: Anita Shim
Music By: Kourosh Dini, Twighlight Archive, Pete Berwick
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Tropico 4: Modern Times - Let's Play Walkthrough Gameplay Part 3
The times are changing and the island nation of Tropico is evolving. The Internet, a New W...
published: 30 Mar 2012
Author: Arsenalrobert
Tropico 4: Modern Times - Let's Play Walkthrough Gameplay Part 3
The times are changing and the island nation of Tropico is evolving. The Internet, a New World Order, terrorists, global financial markets and space exploration are on the rise and pose new challenges to El Presidente and his regime. Old buildings and structures are becoming obsolete and need to be upgraded or even replaced by their modern counterparts. Cars and transportation need modernization to meet the needs of a changing economy; and now El Presidente can even send people to the International Space Station! El Presidente and his ministers must now join the war against terror and control Internet regulation and freedom of speech on Tropico.
4:21
Bad Times from Late Night with Cry and Russ: CS:GO Edition
Footage From: twitch.tv Music From: tinyurl.com and tinyurl.com...
published: 11 Sep 2012
Author: RussMoney86
Bad Times from Late Night with Cry and Russ: CS:GO Edition
Footage From: twitch.tv Music From: tinyurl.com and tinyurl.com
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Tropico 4: Modern Times - Let's Play Walkthrough Gameplay Part 4
The times are changing and the island nation of Tropico is evolving. The Internet, a New W...
published: 31 Mar 2012
Author: Arsenalrobert
Tropico 4: Modern Times - Let's Play Walkthrough Gameplay Part 4
The times are changing and the island nation of Tropico is evolving. The Internet, a New World Order, terrorists, global financial markets and space exploration are on the rise and pose new challenges to El Presidente and his regime. Old buildings and structures are becoming obsolete and need to be upgraded or even replaced by their modern counterparts. Cars and transportation need modernization to meet the needs of a changing economy; and now El Presidente can even send people to the International Space Station! El Presidente and his ministers must now join the war against terror and control Internet regulation and freedom of speech on Tropico.
2:18
2MIN News Sept 10, 2012: Global Update, Spaceweather
US Wind Map: hint.fm TODAY'S LINKS Santorini Volcano: phys.org US Economy: www.reuters...
published: 10 Sep 2012
Author: Suspicious0bservers
2MIN News Sept 10, 2012: Global Update, Spaceweather
US Wind Map: hint.fm TODAY'S LINKS Santorini Volcano: phys.org US Economy: www.reuters.com EU Economy: www.reuters.com China Economy: www.reuters.com REPEAT LINKS Spaceweather: spaceweather.com [Look on the left at the X-ray Flux and Solar Wind Speed/Density] HAARP: www.haarp.alaska.edu [Click online data, and have a little fun] SDO: sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov [Place to find Solar Images and Videos - as seen from earth] SOHO: sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov [SOHO; Lasco and EIT - as seen from earth] Stereo: stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov [Stereo; Cor, EUVI, HI - as seen from the side] SunAEON:www.sunaeon.com [Just click it... trust me] SOLARIMG: solarimg.org [All purpose data viewing site] iSWA: iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov [Free Application; for advanced sun watchers] NASA ENLIL SPIRAL: iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov NOAA ENLIL SPIRAL: www.swpc.noaa.gov NOAA Bouys: www.ndbc.noaa.gov NOAA Environmental Visualization Laboratory: www.nnvl.noaa.gov RSOE: hisz.rsoe.hu [That cool alert map I use] GOES Xray: www.swpc.noaa.gov JAPAN Radiation Map: jciv.iidj.net LISS: earthquake.usgs.gov Gamma Ray Bursts: grb.sonoma.edu [Really? You can't figure out what this one is for?] BARTOL Cosmic Rays: neutronm.bartol.udel.edu [Top left box, look for BIG blue circles] TORCON: www.weather.com [Tornado Forecast for the day] GOES Weather: rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov [Clouds over America] RAIN RECORDS: www.cocorahs.org EL DORADO WORLD WEATHER MAP: www.eldoradocountyweather.com PRESSURE MAP: www.woweather.com HURRICANE TRACKER: www.weather.com <b>...</b>