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The Ice Bucket Challenge, sometimes called the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, is an activity involving dumping a bucket of ice water on someone's head to promote awareness of the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, known mostly in the US as Lou Gehrig's Disease) and encourage donations to research. It went viral on social media during July–August 2014. In the US, many people participate for the ALS Association, and in the UK, many people participate for the Motor Neurone Disease Association, although some individuals have opted to donate their money from the Ice Bucket Challenge to other organizations.
The challenge encourages nominated participants to be filmed having a bucket of ice water poured on their heads and then nominating others to do the same. A common stipulation is that nominated participants have 24 hours to comply or forfeit by way of a charitable financial donation.
On 1 August 2015, the ALS Association re-introduced the Ice Bucket Challenge for 2015 to raise further funds with the intention of establishing it as an annual occurrence.
From the Seattle Fusion Festival, October 2014 Music: "Obedear" by Purity Ring
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector 13
Though this is for anyone by the name of Karen, it is unquestionably for my mom of the same name. She's one of my heroes, and continues to influence me.
Karen Vermeiren sings "Si, mi chiamano Mimi" - La Bohème by Giacomo Puccini Concert in February 2012 at the Minard schouwburg in Ghent Please visit my website www.karenvermeiren.be for more details and tour dates and don't forget to like my facebook page Karen Vermeiren - Soprano
Minard of Nutri-Lawn Toronto accepts the ice bucket challenge!
Me playing the song with different chords than what I suspect is usual. Most versions that I've heard tend to start out in F or have the first fret capoed. I do this version in D. Also,although I LOVE singing and playing this, I completely messed-up the ending and flubbed where there was to be a specific minor chord. I realize this and had recorded other versions but none seemed to measure-up so for the time being, I'll live with it...
From the Seattle Fusion Festival, October 2014 Music: "Obedear" by Purity Ring
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector 13
Though this is for anyone by the name of Karen, it is unquestionably for my mom of the same name. She's one of my heroes, and continues to influence me.
Karen Vermeiren sings "Si, mi chiamano Mimi" - La Bohème by Giacomo Puccini Concert in February 2012 at the Minard schouwburg in Ghent Please visit my website www.karenvermeiren.be for more details and tour dates and don't forget to like my facebook page Karen Vermeiren - Soprano
Minard of Nutri-Lawn Toronto accepts the ice bucket challenge!
Me playing the song with different chords than what I suspect is usual. Most versions that I've heard tend to start out in F or have the first fret capoed. I do this version in D. Also,although I LOVE singing and playing this, I completely messed-up the ending and flubbed where there was to be a specific minor chord. I realize this and had recorded other versions but none seemed to measure-up so for the time being, I'll live with it...
Howard University Alumni - http://hu4life.webs.com/ Nadia Pinto, President Nadia Pinto graduated with a BBA Finance in 2008 and is honored to serve a third term on the Executive Board of HUAC-Houston and first term as President. She currently serves Houston area students as Manager of Compliance and External Funding at KIPP Houston Public Schools. Before transitioning to the Education Sector, Nadia founded Pinto & Company Consulting to focus on business development and organizational change for public and social sector organizations following working as a consultant at McKinsey & Company. In effort to engage Houston's high need business and community, Nadia has served clients in the oil and gas, health care, education and consumer product industries. While at Howard Nadia served on the...
Support the show with a buck! http://www.patreon.com/DennisTrainorJr One of the most telling poll numbers of this current moment in time is 10%. That, according to a CNN poll taken before the government shutdown, registers the lowest approval rating ever for congress. As unpopular as Congress is, a recent poll from the Brookings Institution reveals that there is something that may soon be even more unpopular: Capitalism. This week, the five stores covered in the Resistance Report are: 1. Poll: 42% Say Capitalism Is Not Working for U.S. 2. The Racist Human Rights Disaster That is The Prison Industrial Complex (8:11) 3. Obamacare Explained (15:12) 4. Capitalism + Racism = Death (18:49) 5. The Death of Middle Class, and Why We Should Have Killed It Long Ago (25:54) Sources: Congress Appro...
The Future of Education in Kansas: Will it meet the needs of students in our community?
A team from Carpenter Hospice talks with Mayor Rick Goldring about their facility and the Compassionate City Charter. Featuring guests: Karen Candy, Executive Director, Carpenter Hospice; Bonnie Tompkins, Community Health Coordinator, Carpenter Hospice, and Nigel Jacobs, Incoming Chair, Carpenter Hospice Board of Directors.
A 4 way improvisation at 2012's High Zero Festival of Experimental Improvised Music. What ARE they playing? How am I to list the "instruments"?! A light lunch followed. Video collage by M.C. Schmidt, sound by Carlos Guillen and Jeff Carey and innumerable volunteers, thank you!
Held at The Institute for Spirituality and Health in The Texas Medical Center Speakers are: Lex Gillan Dr. Bob Hesse Dr. Anne C. Klein May 14, 2013
The Howard University Alumni Club of Atlanta celebrates 149 years of Truth and Service committed to Excellence. The gala was an evening of great entertainment and informative messaging from the President of the university, Dr. Wayne Frederick. The night also included some of the most beautiful and finest alumni of Howard University. The Honorees for the night varied in different fields of society. Engineering/ Angela Birkes-Grier, Ph.D; Social Entrepreneur/ Aisha Bowden; Journalism/ Portia Bruner; Law/ Nina R. Hickson, Esq. and Randall Mangham, Esq.; Dentistry/ J.D. Murray, DDS; Funeral Services/ Kenneth Murray; International Affairs/ Fred Oladeinde and past Honorees Ambassador Andrew Young and The Honorable Judge Kimberly Edmond Adams. Grammy Award winning saxophonist Mike Phi...
The 2017 Aims Commencement Ceremony was held on May 12 at the Budweiser Event Center in Loveland, CO. Congratulations to all the graduates of Aims Community College!
DORDÁN by Jennifer Walshe, performed by Quiet Music Ensemble at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, November 24th 2013.
On April 14, 2017, Good Friday, the First United Methodist Church of Burlington, Iowa presented John Purifoy’s “In the Final Week”, directed by Dr. Tim Ahern. Many different churches were represented in the choir. Prayer of Peace 1:06 Sing Jubilate! 5:12 Canticle of Love (Donald Broeg and Alan Garrett – soloists) 8:51 Love Divine All Love’s Excelling 12:10 This Lonesome Valley 15:22 Jesus, Rose of Sharon 21:22 Prayer of Peace (reprise) 26:09 The members of the choir included: Sopranos: Judy Adams, Chandra Bliesener, Donna DeBose, Gloria De Vilbiss, Sharon Ford, Norma Johnson, Gale Lofgren, Beverly Patrick, Karen Piper, Mary Taeger, Mary Taylor, Gina Walker, Renee Zaiser Altos: Janet Eggenberger, Donna Fahlgren, Andree Halden, Cheryl Jones, Linda Larkins, Brandi Plummer, Jewel Schul...