- published: 16 May 2012
- views: 84361699
4:44
Nicki Minaj - Right By My Side (Explicit) ft. Chris Brown
Nicki Minaj's new album 'Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded' is out now! Buy it here: smarturl.it...
published: 16 May 2012
Nicki Minaj - Right By My Side (Explicit) ft. Chris Brown
Nicki Minaj's new album 'Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded' is out now! Buy it here: smarturl.it/Pinkfridayexplicit
- published: 16 May 2012
- views: 84361699
1:45
What is a human right?
An introduction to the concept of human rights, and the United Nations framework to promot...
published: 07 Dec 2011
What is a human right?
An introduction to the concept of human rights, and the United Nations framework to promote and protect human rights.
- published: 07 Dec 2011
- views: 24064
3:16
Sports pictures taken at just the right moment
Take a look at these sports pictures taken at exactly the right moment - some are funny, s...
published: 28 Aug 2012
Sports pictures taken at just the right moment
Take a look at these sports pictures taken at exactly the right moment - some are funny, some are sexy and others are pure fails!
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- published: 28 Aug 2012
- views: 25103101
3:28
Justin Bieber - Right Here (Lyric Video) ft. Drake
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published: 26 Feb 2013
Justin Bieber - Right Here (Lyric Video) ft. Drake
Buy Now
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Music video by Justin Bieber performing Right Here (Lyric Video). (C) 2013 The Island Def Jam Music Group
- published: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 2511324
3:22
PSY - RIGHT NOW @ Seoul Plaza Live Concert
PSY's Seoul Plaza Live Concert on October 4, 2012
2012년 10월 4일, 싸이의 서울시청 서울광장 콘서트
6TH ST...
published: 15 Oct 2012
PSY - RIGHT NOW @ Seoul Plaza Live Concert
PSY's Seoul Plaza Live Concert on October 4, 2012
2012년 10월 4일, 싸이의 서울시청 서울광장 콘서트
6TH STUDIO ALBUM [PSY 6甲]
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- published: 15 Oct 2012
- views: 2509766
3:39
Finding Ms. Right
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published: 01 Feb 2013
Finding Ms. Right
like/fav? http://www.dtrix.tv
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2nd Channel: http://www.youtube.com/RANDOMINICshow
Ms. Right http://www.twitter.com/laurenfrodie
And a big thank you to these lovely ladies:
http://www.youtube.com/meganbatoon
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- published: 01 Feb 2013
- views: 573186
16:58
Young-ha Kim: Be an artist, right now!
Why do we ever stop playing and creating? With charm and humor, celebrated Korean author Y...
published: 15 Feb 2013
Young-ha Kim: Be an artist, right now!
Why do we ever stop playing and creating? With charm and humor, celebrated Korean author Young-ha Kim invokes the world's greatest artists to urge you to unleash your inner child -- the artist who wanted to play forever. (Filmed at TEDxSeoul.)
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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- published: 15 Feb 2013
- views: 51219
25:01
Inside Story Americas - Are Obama's cabinet choices right for the US?
This Week, US Republican Rand Paul addressed the Senate for thirteen hours - a mammoth att...
published: 09 Mar 2013
Inside Story Americas - Are Obama's cabinet choices right for the US?
This Week, US Republican Rand Paul addressed the Senate for thirteen hours - a mammoth attempt - ostensibly, to block the approval of President Barack Obama's pick to head the CIA. In the end though, John Brennan, was comfortably approved by the Senate, despite persistent concerns over the secrecy and conduct of the US drone programme that he has largely overseen. It is estimated to have killed thousands in countries like Pakistan and Yemen. Now several other appointments will have to be considered by Congress.
- published: 09 Mar 2013
- views: 1232
2:41
Will Hunting had it right 14 years ago
My favourite scene from Good Will Hunting and pertinent to the principles of liberty in it...
published: 31 Jul 2010
Will Hunting had it right 14 years ago
My favourite scene from Good Will Hunting and pertinent to the principles of liberty in its condemnation of killing people abroad who have done no harm to you personally. Taken to it's logical conclusion this belief should lead anybody who holds it to a pure libertarian position; though most won't, of course.
- published: 31 Jul 2010
- views: 1363092
2:37
Sports pictures taken at exactly the right moment! | VOLUME 2
Yes, there are more! Check out these sports pictures taken at exactly the right moment. So...
published: 21 Feb 2013
Sports pictures taken at exactly the right moment! | VOLUME 2
Yes, there are more! Check out these sports pictures taken at exactly the right moment. Some are funny, others are sexy and some are just, well, pretty weird!
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- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 1294256
54:56
Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 01 "THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDER"
PART ONE: THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDER
If you had to choose between (1) killing one person to...
published: 04 Sep 2009
Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 01 "THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDER"
PART ONE: THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDER
If you had to choose between (1) killing one person to save the lives of five others and (2) doing nothing even though you knew that five people would die right before your eyes if you did nothing—what would you do? What would be the right thing to do? Thats the hypothetical scenario Professor Michael Sandel uses to launch his course on moral reasoning. After the majority of students votes for killing the one person in order to save the lives of five others, Sandel presents three similar moral conundrums—each one artfully designed to make the decision more difficult. As students stand up to defend their conflicting choices, it becomes clear that the assumptions behind our moral reasoning are often contradictory, and the question of what is right and what is wrong is not always black and white.
PART TWO: THE CASE FOR CANNIBALISM
Sandel introduces the principles of utilitarian philosopher, Jeremy Bentham, with a famous nineteenth century legal case involving a shipwrecked crew of four. After nineteen days lost at sea, the captain decides to kill the weakest amongst them, the young cabin boy, so that the rest can feed on his blood and body to survive. The case sets up a classroom debate about the moral validity of utilitarianism—and its doctrine that the right thing to do is whatever produces "the greatest good for the greatest number."
- published: 04 Sep 2009
- views: 4350612
10:29
RSA Animate - Left brain, right brain
In this early RSA Animate Matthew Taylor explores how brain and behaviour research is incr...
published: 10 Mar 2010
RSA Animate - Left brain, right brain
In this early RSA Animate Matthew Taylor explores how brain and behaviour research is increasingly being incorporated into political and policy debate.
- published: 10 Mar 2010
- views: 260414
55:10
Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 02: "PUTTING A PRICE TAG ON LIFE"
PART ONE: PUTTING A PRICE TAG ON LIFE
Today, companies and governments often use Jeremy...
published: 08 Sep 2009
Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 02: "PUTTING A PRICE TAG ON LIFE"
PART ONE: PUTTING A PRICE TAG ON LIFE
Today, companies and governments often use Jeremy Benthams utilitarian logic under the name of cost-benefit analysis. Sandel presents some contemporary cases in which cost-benefit analysis was used to put a dollar value on human life. The cases give rise to several objections to the utilitarian logic of seeking the greatest good for the greatest number. Should we always give more weight to the happiness of a majority, even if the majority is cruel or ignoble? Is it possible to sum up and compare all values using a common measure like money?
PART TWO: HOW TO MEASURE PLEASURE
Sandel introduces J.S. Mill, a utilitarian philosopher who attempts to defend utilitarianism against the objections raised by critics of the doctrine. Mill argues that seeking the greatest good for the greatest number is compatible with protecting individual rights, and that utilitarianism can make room for a distinction between higher and lower pleasures. Mills idea is that the higher pleasure is always the pleasure preferred by a well-informed majority. Sandel tests this theory by playing video clips from three very different forms of entertainment: Shakespeares Hamlet, the reality show Fear Factor, and The Simpsons. Students debate which experience provides the higher pleasure, and whether Mills defense of utilitarianism is successful.
- published: 08 Sep 2009
- views: 1086139
55:08
Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 03: "FREE TO CHOOSE"
ART ONE: FREE TO CHOOSE
Sandel introduces the libertarian conception of individual rig...
published: 09 Sep 2009
Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 03: "FREE TO CHOOSE"
ART ONE: FREE TO CHOOSE
Sandel introduces the libertarian conception of individual rights, according to which only a minimal state is justified. Libertarians argue that government shouldnt have the power to enact laws that 1) protect people from themselves, such as seat belt laws, 2) impose some peoples moral values on society as a whole, or 3) redistribute income from the rich to the poor. Sandel explains the libertarian notion that redistributive taxation is akin to forced labor with references to Bill Gates and Michael Jordan.
PART TWO: WHO OWNS ME?
Libertarian philosopher Robert Nozick makes the case that taxing the wealthy—to pay for housing, health care, and education for the poor—is a form of coercion. Students first discuss the arguments behind redistributive taxation. Dont most poor people need the social services they receive in order to survive? If you live in a society that has a system of progressive taxation, arent you obligated to pay your taxes? Dont many rich people often acquire their wealth through sheer luck or family fortune? A group of students dubbed Team Libertarian volunteers to defend the libertarian philosophy against these objections.
- published: 09 Sep 2009
- views: 790170
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2:58
"Every little thing gonna be all right" (Bob Marley)
Bob Marley - "Three Little Birds"
"Don't worry about a thing,
'Cause every little thin...
published: 08 Jun 2008
"Every little thing gonna be all right" (Bob Marley)
Bob Marley - "Three Little Birds"
"Don't worry about a thing,
'Cause every little thing gonna be all right.
Singin': "Don't worry about a thing,
'Cause every little thing gonna be all right!"
Rise up this mornin',
Smiled with the risin' sun,
Three little birds
Pitch by my doorstep
Singin' sweet songs
Of melodies pure and true,
Sayin', ("This is my message to you-ou-ou:")
Singin': "Don't worry 'bout a thing,
'Cause every little thing gonna be all right."
Singin': "Don't worry (don't worry) 'bout a thing,
'Cause every little thing gonna be all right!"
Rise up this mornin',
Smiled with the risin' sun,
Three little birds
Pitch by my doorstep
Singin' sweet songs
Of melodies pure and true,
Sayin', "This is my message to you-ou-ou:"
Singin': "Don't worry about a thing, worry about a thing, oh!
Every little thing gonna be all right. Don't worry!"
Singin': "Don't worry about a thing" - I won't worry!
"'Cause every little thing gonna be all right."
Singin': "Don't worry about a thing,
'Cause every little thing gonna be all right" - I won't worry!
Singin': "Don't worry about a thing,
'Cause every little thing gonna be all right."
Singin': "Don't worry about a thing, oh no!
'Cause every little thing gonna be all right!
. . .
- published: 08 Jun 2008
- views: 3862702
4:33
The RIGHT Way to Handle a Police Stop
Before asking "If you have nothing to hide, why refuse?" Read this. http://wreg.com/2013/0...
published: 16 Jun 2008
The RIGHT Way to Handle a Police Stop
Before asking "If you have nothing to hide, why refuse?" Read this. http://wreg.com/2013/01/03/mid-south-police-officer-accused-of-stealing-money-during-traffic-stop/
A challenge to anyone who thinks this is "bad advice." Find a law firm or defense attorney's website that advises you to consent to searches and answer questions. Just post the attorney's name or law firm in your comment.
What's in the brown bag?? http://youtu.be/2U1HtqTDDSY
If you post anything suggesting violence against police, your comment will be deleted. If you want to post something thinking you're cute about Super Troopers, you'll be deleted. Before you comment, I suggesting reading AZ v Gant. If you want to tell how the cops in your area are badass and this would never work with them, just save it, it'll be deleted.
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I'd suggest reading Arizona v. Gant before making any comments.
**THIS IS NOT A VIDEO ON HOW TO BEAT A SPEEDING TICKET. IT IS HOW TO REFUSE A SEARCH.**
In this video reenactment, some college students are stopped by a police officer. The driver exercises his constitutional rights and goes on about his way.
Check out my other videos to see what could have happened if he waived his rights.
- published: 16 Jun 2008
- views: 1921397
54:59
Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 04: "THIS LAND IS MY LAND"
PART ONE: THIS LAND IS MY LAND
The philosopher John Locke believes that individuals have...
published: 08 Sep 2009
Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 04: "THIS LAND IS MY LAND"
PART ONE: THIS LAND IS MY LAND
The philosopher John Locke believes that individuals have certain rights so fundamental that no government can ever take them away. These rights—to life, liberty and property—were given to us as human beings in the the state of nature, a time before government and laws were created. According to Locke, our natural rights are governed by the law of nature, known by reason, which says that we can neither give them up nor take them away from anyone else. Sandel wraps up the lecture by raising a question: what happens to our natural rights once we enter society and consent to a system of laws?
PART TWO: CONSENTING ADULTS
If we all have unalienable rights to life, liberty, and property, how can a government enforce tax laws passed by the representatives of a mere majority? Doesnt that amount to taking some peoples property without their consent? Lockes response is that we give our tacit consent to obey the tax laws passed by a majority when we choose to live in a society. Therefore, taxation is legitimate and compatible with individual rights, as long as it applies to everyone and does not arbitrarily single anyone out.
- published: 08 Sep 2009
- views: 571639
55:07
Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 08: "WHATS A FAIR START?"
ART ONE: WHATS A FAIR START?
Is it just to tax the rich to help the poor? John Rawls says...
published: 09 Sep 2009
Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 08: "WHATS A FAIR START?"
ART ONE: WHATS A FAIR START?
Is it just to tax the rich to help the poor? John Rawls says we should answer this question by asking what principles you would choose to govern the distribution of income and wealth if you did not know who you were, whether you grew up in privilege or in poverty. Wouldnt you want an equal distribution of wealth, or one that maximally benefits whomever happens to be the least advantaged? After all, that might be you. Rawls argues that even meritocracy—a distributive system that rewards effort—doesnt go far enough in leveling the playing field because those who are naturally gifted will always get ahead. Furthermore, says Rawls, the naturally gifted cant claim much credit because their success often depends on factors as arbitrary as birth order. Sandel makes Rawlss point when he asks the students who were first born in their family to raise their hands.
PART TWO: WHAT DO WE DESERVE?
Professor Sandel recaps how income, wealth, and opportunities in life should be distributed, according to the three different theories raised so far in class. He summarizes libertarianism, the meritocratic system, and John Rawlss egalitarian theory. Sandel then launches a discussion of the fairness of pay differentials in modern society. He compares the salary of former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day OConnor ($200,000) with the salary of televisions Judge Judy ($25 million). Sandel asks, is this fair? According to John Rawls, it is not. Rawls argues that an individuals personal success is often a function of morally arbitrary facts—luck, genes, and family circumstances—for which he or she can claim no credit. Those at the bottom are no less worthy simply because they werent born with the talents a particular society rewards, Rawls argues, and the only just way to deal with societys inequalities is for the naturally advantaged to share their wealth with those less fortunate.
- published: 09 Sep 2009
- views: 247229