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Ancient Semites of the Levant. "Original preserved colouring."
Ancient Semites of the Levant.With original preserved colouring....
published: 18 Aug 2009
author: Seafountain
Ancient Semites of the Levant. "Original preserved colouring."
Ancient Semites of the Levant. "Original preserved colouring."
Ancient Semites of the Levant.With original preserved colouring.- published: 18 Aug 2009
- views: 1304
- author: Seafountain
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The Amorites: From Arabia to the Levant 2500BC-1200BC
Tracing the Amorites migration from Arabia to the Levant. The western Semitic speaking Amo...
published: 11 Dec 2007
author: HistoryCentral
The Amorites: From Arabia to the Levant 2500BC-1200BC
The Amorites: From Arabia to the Levant 2500BC-1200BC
Tracing the Amorites migration from Arabia to the Levant. The western Semitic speaking Amorites sprung out Arabia in waves of tribal federations roaming the ...- published: 11 Dec 2007
- views: 53465
- author: HistoryCentral
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Levanto mis manos
video musical....
published: 24 Jun 2007
author: unangeldeamor
Levanto mis manos
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LEVANT - Dias Contados
Clipe do disco Elemento Súbito, da banda cearense LEVANT....
published: 05 Jan 2007
author: brunolevantrock
LEVANT - Dias Contados
LEVANT - Dias Contados
Clipe do disco Elemento Súbito, da banda cearense LEVANT.- published: 05 Jan 2007
- views: 3801
- author: brunolevantrock
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SOLEIL LEVANT Trailer
http://www.magentaskateboards.com http://www.facebook.com/magentaskateboards Instagram: @m...
published: 08 Jul 2013
author: Magenta Skateboards
SOLEIL LEVANT Trailer
SOLEIL LEVANT Trailer
http://www.magentaskateboards.com http://www.facebook.com/magentaskateboards Instagram: @magentaskateboards Twitter: @magentaskate We're happy to present SOL...- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 22057
- author: Magenta Skateboards
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FULL EPISODE: Ezra Levant confronts David Suzuki
FULL EPISODE: Ezra Levant confronts David Suzuki and shares new details about Suzuki's hyp...
published: 11 Oct 2013
FULL EPISODE: Ezra Levant confronts David Suzuki
FULL EPISODE: Ezra Levant confronts David Suzuki
FULL EPISODE: Ezra Levant confronts David Suzuki and shares new details about Suzuki's hypocritical lifestyle.- published: 11 Oct 2013
- views: 2929
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l'île du Levant sur M6
Le reportage de Zita sur l'île du Levant....
published: 11 Aug 2012
author: esclabor83
l'île du Levant sur M6
l'île du Levant sur M6
Le reportage de Zita sur l'île du Levant.- published: 11 Aug 2012
- views: 84478
- author: esclabor83
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Ezra Levant on Toronto Mayor Rob Ford
Ezra Levant tells you all you need to know about the Rob Ford debacle....
published: 19 Nov 2013
Ezra Levant on Toronto Mayor Rob Ford
Ezra Levant on Toronto Mayor Rob Ford
Ezra Levant tells you all you need to know about the Rob Ford debacle.- published: 19 Nov 2013
- views: 3065
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Ezra Levant with the Idle No More morons - Calgary, Nov 2013
Idle No More is the comedy gift that keeps on giving....
published: 05 Nov 2013
Ezra Levant with the Idle No More morons - Calgary, Nov 2013
Ezra Levant with the Idle No More morons - Calgary, Nov 2013
Idle No More is the comedy gift that keeps on giving.- published: 05 Nov 2013
- views: 303
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Ezra Levant on Saskatoon's sharia-compliant taxis
Guide dogs are not the point. Dogs as pets, alcohol, pork - Muslim cabbies cannot be allow...
published: 10 Dec 2013
Ezra Levant on Saskatoon's sharia-compliant taxis
Ezra Levant on Saskatoon's sharia-compliant taxis
Guide dogs are not the point. Dogs as pets, alcohol, pork - Muslim cabbies cannot be allowed to dictate what a person may bring into a cab. ========================================= A man who says he and his guide dog have been having trouble with a Saskatoon cab company has filed a complaint with the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission. Mike Simmonds says the problem started two months ago when a dispatcher for Comfort Cabs told him he would need a pet-friendly taxi. He says he's been told twice since then that drivers weren't comfortable with his seeing-eye dog because of their religious beliefs. He called the manager to complain and received an apology. Simmonds says the manager suggested there must have been a misunderstanding. The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code prohibits discrimination against people with service animals. "It baffles me that in this century people have such problems with guide dogs," Simmonds said Friday. "If you're driving a taxi in this country, you have got to know that you're open to service dogs." Cliff Kowbel, operations manager at Comfort Cabs, said that the company continually informs its drivers that working dogs are not pets. He said the company has a policy that the dogs are not to be refused. Simmonds said he was on his way to the airport two weeks ago when he was turned away by a driver who said a larger cab was needed. "I said, 'Here, the suitcase goes in the back or in the trunk and he's designed to go under my feet. We've got to get to the airport.'" Simmonds said he could tell the driver was obviously uncomfortable, so he asked him if he had a problem with dogs. The driver replied that associating with dogs was against his religious beliefs. It was the third time Simmonds was refused a ride that pushed him to file the human rights complaint. He had called ahead for a taxi to pick him and his dog, Graham, up at a bus stop. When the cab didn't show up, he called the dispatcher again. He said she told him she was having a hard time finding a cab for him because of the drivers' religious beliefs. Simmonds had to wait an additional 20 minutes outside for a taxi to come from across the city. "That's where I said, 'Enough is enough. Three strikes, you're out,' and I'll make my pitch." Simmonds said he has never filed a human rights complaint before, but feels he needs to this time to make sure guide dogs are welcome. "I find great offence in people not wanting to let him — and therefore me — into their business. That's wrong." The issue of service dog owners being refused taxi rides has come up recently in Regina as well. Kelly Scherr, the city's director of construction and compliance, says the city is making changes to its taxi bylaw. "We're told that there are some challenges with people being refused trips when they have a service animal with them," Scherr said. "Although there is provincial legislation ... we are bringing our bylaw into line with the provincial legislation just to provide some additional support." Proposed bylaw amendments are to come before council in February.- published: 10 Dec 2013
- views: 12
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Ezra Levant rebuts Neil Young's oilsands myths
Neil Young says 'rock stars don't need oil'
Neil Young is not backing away from his criti...
published: 15 Jan 2014
Ezra Levant rebuts Neil Young's oilsands myths
Ezra Levant rebuts Neil Young's oilsands myths
Neil Young says 'rock stars don't need oil' Neil Young is not backing away from his criticism of the Harper government and the expansion of the oilsands, responding to a statement from the prime minister's spokesperson with a point-by-point refutation. Young blasted the government's approval of a mine expansion plan in northern Alberta during a news conference Sunday, where he said Stephen Harper's government was choosing money over integrity in its ongoing approval of oilsands projects. Harper's spokesperson responded to Young's claims in a statement issued Sunday, saying even "rock stars" use the resources that are being recovered in Alberta. Jason MacDonald also noted the oilsand projects are only approved when they are deemed safe for Canadians and the environment, and added that Canada's resource sector strengthens the economy with high-wage jobs. "Even the lifestyle of a rock star relies, to some degree, on the resources developed by thousands of hard-working Canadians every day," MacDonald said. Young issued a point-by-point refutation of MacDonald's claims on Monday. The 68-year-old rock music legend said he had an issue with the government "breaking treaties with the First Nation and plundering the natural resources the First Nation has rights to under the treaties." Young also noted that "rock stars don't need oil," pointing out that he drove his electric car from California to the oilsands and on to Washington without using any oil at all. "And I'm a rock star. My car's generator runs on biomass, one of several future fuels Canada should be developing for the post-fossil fuel age," he continued. "As to the thousands of hard-working Canadians, we have respect for all working people. The quandary we face is the job they are working on. They are digging a hole that our grandchildren will have great trouble digging their way out of . . . There are better jobs to be developing, with clean energy source industries to help make the world a safer place for our grandchildren." Young is in the middle of a four-date tour benefiting Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Legal Fund. His goal is to raise $75,000 to help the First Nation in its legal challenge of two Shell Canada mine projects in Alberta's Athabasca tar sands region. Young's statement included allegations of the toxic environmental effects of the oilsands and pointed out that the "oil is not going to Canada, but to China where the air quality has been measured at 30 times the levels of safety established by the World Health Organization." "Is that what Canada is all about?" he asked. "As a Canadian citizen, I am concerned that this government is not acting within the advice of science." Young closed by responding to another of MacDonald's statements, in which he said the government "recognizes the importance of developing resources responsibly and sustainably and we will continue to ensure that Canada's environmental laws and regulations are rigorous." "When people say one thing and do another, it is hypocrisy," Young replied. "Our Canadian environmental laws don't matter if they are broken."- published: 15 Jan 2014
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Ezra Levant on Neil Young & the Alberta oilsands
OTTAWA -- - Responding to Neil Young's anti-oilsands tour, the Prime Minister's Office sa...
published: 14 Jan 2014
Ezra Levant on Neil Young & the Alberta oilsands
Ezra Levant on Neil Young & the Alberta oilsands
OTTAWA -- - Responding to Neil Young's anti-oilsands tour, the Prime Minister's Office says the rocker and political activist should mind his own carbon footprint before opposing projects it says present First Nations with economic opportunities unprecedented in Canada's history "The resource sector creates economic opportunities and employs tens of thousands of Canadians in high-wage jobs, contributing to a standard of living that is envied around the world and helping fund programs and services Canadians rely on," Prime Minister Stephen Harper's spokesman, Jason MacDonald, told QMI Agency. "Even the lifestyle of a rock star relies, to some degree, on the resources developed by thousands of hard-working Canadians every day," MacDonald noted. A vocal environmentalist and critic of Canada's oilsands, Young, a longtime resident of California, partnered with First Nations groups in Alberta for his Honour the Treaties Tour, which includes four shows beginning Sunday in Toronto, then Regina, Winnipeg and Calgary. Proceeds of the sold-out concerts go toward the yet undefined legal actions by the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation to fight the expansion of the Shell-owned Jackpine Mine, 70 kilometres outside Fort McMurray, Alta., approved last month by the feds. In September, Young caused a bit of an uproar in Alberta when he said at a National Farmers Union event in Washington, D.C., "Fort McMurray looks like Hiroshima. "Fort McMurray is a wasteland," Young said. "The fuel's all over, the fumes everywhere -- you can smell it when you get to town. The closest place to Fort McMurray that is doing the tar sands work is 25 or 30 miles out of town and you can taste it when you get to Fort McMurray," he said. "People are sick. People are dying of cancer because of this. All the First Nations people up there are threatened by this." In a press conference Sunday, Young accused the Canadian government of breaking its promise to First Nations. Allan Adam, chief of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, told the CBC his community suffers high levels of cancer, lupus, skin rashes, asthma; he wants the government find out whether nearby oilsands activity is connected. Shell says the expansion will create 750 new full-time positions plus construction jobs. "We meet regularly with aboriginal communities to discuss projects, training and business opportunities," Shell spokesman David Williams said. "Conversations are open, regular and most often constructive."- published: 14 Jan 2014
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Ezra Levant with 2 absurd United Nations apologists
Insane? Naive? Outright stupid? Angling for a well-paid sinecure with the corrupt internat...
published: 15 Nov 2013
Ezra Levant with 2 absurd United Nations apologists
Ezra Levant with 2 absurd United Nations apologists
Insane? Naive? Outright stupid? Angling for a well-paid sinecure with the corrupt international organization? You decide. ============== Mrs. Helen Kavouras Lopes was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. Her father is of Greek descent and her mother is Tongan (Polynesian) from the Island Kingdom of Tonga in the South Pacific Ocean. She is the eldest of seven siblings and a natural leader. She is married and lives in Toronto with her husband and their two young boys. She speaks and understands a little French, Greek and Tongan. She attended high school at Riverdale Collegiate Institute. She completed an Honours Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with a double major in Political Science and English from the University of Toronto. She completed her Bachelor of law degree (LL.B.) at Osgoode Hall Law School in 2005. She was called to the Ontario Bar in 2006. She practiced in criminal law and now family law. She works for Legal Aid Ontario. She started off as a criminal youth duty counsel lawyer assisting young people aged 12 to 17 who were criminally charged at the 311 Jarvis Toronto youth court for three and a half years. She still works for Legal Aid Ontario but as a Family lawyer in their 47 Sheppard Ave. East family courthouse. She has a passion for: helping young people and human rights. Mrs. Helen Kavouras Lopes joined UNACTO as a volunteer in 2004. She was first a volunteer on the Human Rights committee. She joined the Unacto board in 2005 as the Volunteer Chair. In 2006, she became the Chair of the Human Rights committee at UNACTO and has served as chair until May 2013, when she became the President of Unacto. She has helped Unacto improve tremendously over the past 9 years. She gives of herself and her time generously to helping to make this world better for all and she does this with the loving support of her family. She aspires to work at the United Nations as a Human Rights Advocate and also in the International Criminal Court as a Judge. ================= A passionate Human Rights Advocate, Raheena is the Principal and Founder of Fair(e) Enough Inc., a Violence-Prevention and Conflict Resolution Consultancy in the heart of Toronto. Her background is in law, having been called to the Bar of England and Wales, and her professional expertise is in domestic violence, specializing in forced marriages and 'honour' based violence. Power imbalances, violence prevention, the effective use of authority and shame-management are her four major academic and professional interests. With an international background that has led her to studying and working globally as far as England, Spain and the United Arab Emirates, coupled with a bachelors degree in European and International Law, she has a great sense of cultural diversity and sensitivity, lending the Human Rights Committee a large dose of pluralistic input, and facilitating human rights committee sessions with a deft understanding of the nuances that drive the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Her motto is "context is everything and practicality wins all". Her life goal is to develop, use and share practical methods in order to create fairer, safer environments in all contexts, throughout each sphere of society. Ultimately, she hopes to leave the world a nicer, fairer, much safer and more fun place than she found it.- published: 15 Nov 2013
- views: 59
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Oscar Levant on Jack Paar
Oscar Levant on Jack Paar....
published: 23 Oct 2011
author: mrbasilman
Oscar Levant on Jack Paar
Oscar Levant on Jack Paar
Oscar Levant on Jack Paar.- published: 23 Oct 2011
- views: 21196
- author: mrbasilman
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Ezra Levant - Omar Khadr's lawyer attacks
Omar Khadr's lawyer Dennis Edney throws a hissy fit when asked an obvious question about h...
published: 07 Dec 2013
Ezra Levant - Omar Khadr's lawyer attacks
Ezra Levant - Omar Khadr's lawyer attacks
Omar Khadr's lawyer Dennis Edney throws a hissy fit when asked an obvious question about his client, as do the Left wing Khadr fellators in the audience.- published: 07 Dec 2013
- views: 120
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Ezra Levant on Obama's muslim master plan - part 1
Ezra Levant connects Obama's 2009 Sublime Porte prostration in Cairo with current events i...
published: 21 Aug 2013
Ezra Levant on Obama's muslim master plan - part 1
Ezra Levant on Obama's muslim master plan - part 1
Ezra Levant connects Obama's 2009 Sublime Porte prostration in Cairo with current events in Egypt.- published: 21 Aug 2013
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Ezra Levant on the Northern Gateway Pipeline approval
The Toronto Stock Exchange is going to go up, my investments are going to improve, the Can...
published: 20 Dec 2013
Ezra Levant on the Northern Gateway Pipeline approval
Ezra Levant on the Northern Gateway Pipeline approval
The Toronto Stock Exchange is going to go up, my investments are going to improve, the Canadian dollar will be strong - you can see why Leftists would be against it.- published: 20 Dec 2013
- views: 100
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Oscar Levant, at his comedic finest
Oscar Levant in " An American In Paris". Two men are unknowingly after the same woman. Wat...
published: 26 Mar 2013
author: mmkalirai
Oscar Levant, at his comedic finest
Oscar Levant, at his comedic finest
Oscar Levant in " An American In Paris". Two men are unknowingly after the same woman. Watch Oscar Levant and his antics, seated at center table.- published: 26 Mar 2013
- views: 505
- author: mmkalirai