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A patriot is someone who feels a strong support for their country. See also Patriotism.
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Live at Pub Rock In Scottsdale, Arizona. On March 29th 2014. Filmed with a Zoom Q4.
Patriot live at Connie's Ric Rac in Philadelphia, PA on November 19, 2016 performing "Cohesion."
Naberus - Cohesion (Copyright 2016 Eclipse Records) Director: Will Davies, James Ash, Dan Ralph, Producer: James Ash, Will Davies
Band: The Patriot Album: Cadance From The Street (1994) Title: Rat Race
Live at Pub Rock In Scottsdale, Arizona. On March 29th 2014. Filmed with a Zoom Q4.
Patriot live at Connie's Ric Rac in Philadelphia, PA on November 19, 2016 performing "Cohesion."
Naberus - Cohesion (Copyright 2016 Eclipse Records) Director: Will Davies, James Ash, Dan Ralph, Producer: James Ash, Will Davies
Band: The Patriot Album: Cadance From The Street (1994) Title: Rat Race
"Diversity" is a false idol. Immigration and multiculturalism are dogmas you are not allowed to question. In this video I do that based on scientific resaerch of many scholars. It shows that diversity is destroying the social fabric of nations making them more violent, prone to corruption, less able and willing to help others. Within communities diversity is killing mutual trust and the believe in democratic change and ist making people more radical, lonley and unhappy. Also the massive emigration is damaging the poor homelands of migrants in a political, economical and psychological way. All together the dogma of diversity and globalization is stabilizing an unequal world-system. Sources: Putnam, E Pluribus Unum: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.515.6374&rep;=rep...
Inaugural Conference 2014 6 – 7 December ‘The First World War and its Aftermath: The Shaping of the Middle East’ School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and New College of the Humanities (NCH), London Convened by HRH Prince Hassan of Jordan and Dr Barbara Haus Schwepcke, the Gingko Library Conference Day One – 6 December 2014 (Saturday) Shaping Political Identity: governance and legitimacy in the aftermath of the First World War in the Middle East and North Africa. The Middle East (part 1) Chair: Robert McNamara (Ulster) and Host: Melanie Gibson (NCH) • Noga Efrati (Open University of Israel): The First World War and its Legacy for Women in Iraq • Mark Farha (Georgetown, Doha): From anti-Imperial Dissent to National Consent: The Formation of a Trans-Sectarian National Consciousness...
The “surveillance-industrial complex” has profound, but poorly understood impacts on our political, structural, economic, and cultural lives, says Hamid Khan, director of the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition, board member of the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, Political Research Associates, and Youth Justice Coalition. Also in this episode, we meet the students that forced Columbia University to divest from private prisons. And Laura on US government spying on Black Lives Matter movement activists.
This documentary DVD was produced in 1997 and forms part of the Bringing them home education resource for use in Australian classrooms. For more on the report see: https://www.humanrights.gov.au/publications/bringing-them-home-stolen-children-report-1997 This resource is based on 'Bringing them home' , the report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families, and on the history of forcible separation and other policies which have impacted on the lives of Indigenous Australians. This documentary complements a collection of curriculum-linked activities and teaching resources, plus a range of photographs, maps and diagrams, timelines, legal texts and glossaries. The Australian Human Rights Commission invites teachers and ...
with subtitles in english, hebrew, french, dutch, marathi, swedish and spanish [but except french, they are not officially proofed by the LinguisticTeam] Uploaded by Peter Joseph May 13th 2012 Color Update, Text Quality Improvement Here's the COMPANION SOURCE GUIDE to this movie: http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/Zeitgeist,%20The%20Movie-%20Companion%20Guide%20PDF.pdf The material is protected by the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. If this film gets your interest, you may find this Webseite very educating http://zeitgeistmovie.com/
Presented by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. In this emotional tale of Saul Indian Horse, Richard Wagamese tells the realistic story of a man whose life is drastically changed by one of Canada's most painful histories. When Saul was a child he was taken away from his family and forced into an Indian Residential School where he witnessed and experienced unimaginable abuses at the hands of the school's educators. In spite of the harrowing atrocities, it is at the school that Saul discovers his love of hockey, a game that, for a short time, serves as a means of escape. Saul's talent leads to a draft with a minor league team and a spot on Team Canada during the 1972 Canada-Soviet Summit Series. However, as Saul grows into a man, he struggles with racism and alcohol addiction. Saul's tumu...
Zeitgeist: The Movie (2007) with subtites. Storyline - This film gathers information from many sources and puts it together in a way that shows it is possible for people to be manipulated by large institutions, governments and economic powers. With many news clips from tragic events in history, audio excerpts from those who believe people are being misled about the level of freedom they have. Director: Peter Joseph Official Site: http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/ IMDb Page - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1166827/
Part of a series of lectures sponsored by the University of Washington's School of Art, Division of Art History and held at the Henry Art Gallery, this lecture examines the artwork of the Haida, an indigenous nation from the archipelago Haida Gwaii, off the coast of British Columbia. Discover the meaning behind raven, beaver and other symbols integrated into Haida sculptures, paintings and costumes to share the history and culture of the Haida people. Learn the likely identity of the mysterious carver who created several acclaimed Haida works, who has only recently been discovered. This production is presented by the Bill Holm Center for the Study of Northwest Coast Art at the Burke Museum at the University of Washington. Robin K. Wright, professor, Art History, School of Art; curator, Bu...
Army Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, commander, U.S. Army Europe briefs the press on Operation Atlantic Resolve, the Army's ongoing support to our European Allies and partners.