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Díaz is a common Spanish surname with multiple meanings in multiple languages. First found in Castile, where the name originated in the Visigoths period, the name accounts for about 0.17 % of the Spanish population, ranking as the 14th-most frequently found surname in both 1999 and 2004 compared to the most popular Spanish surname of those years.
There is minor evidence that Díez may be equivalent to Díaz, in the form of Spanish language listing of most frequent surnames in 1999 Spain (OcioTotal 1999). However, a 2008 in-press academic manuscript about Spanish naming in 2004 suggests otherwise, listing statistics for "Díaz" and "Díez" separately (Mateos & Tucker 2008).
In relation to descent from the Biblical names James and Jacob, it has been surmised that Díaz is a derivation of Diego from Iago (Smith 1986), Sant Iagus. A second source suggests Díaz as being derived from a Gothic form of the paternal genitive of Dia, as in "Dia's child", or Diag, Diago or Diego (Dixon 1857). Dias translates into Son of Jacob
VAXXED Press Conf 03/30/2016 - Andrew Wakefield, Philippe Diaz, etc
Philippe Diaz: "The End of Poverty?"
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LA FIN DE LA PAUVRETE - un film de Philippe Diaz-partie 1
LA FIN DE LA PAUVRETE - un film de Philippe Diaz-partie 2
après- coup Philippe Diaz
WHY ARE THE SO_CALLED "TRUTHERS" BASICALLY SILENT ABOUT WHAT IS GOING ON HERE ??!! Do they even give a Flying F'k?? Or is their little Drama games and views more important right now? Anyone who actually cares about the BRAIN DAMAGE AGENDA of the Earth's Children that has been, and continues to go UNCHECKED, complete with Dead Holistic Doctors turning up everywhere and Mandatory Vaccination Bills being passed, as well as new ones being pushed all the time might should speak out. Is it over? Do you surrender? Ask yourself . .. I know it's hard work, but some people are listening. I am mirroring this from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flamIRnSdZg . . . the main reason being is that it has 85 views. Please Support the original Channel, "Jefferey Jaxen Update"
Brilliant French filmmaker Philippe Diaz discusses his latest gem, The End of Poverty? about the systemic causes of poverty, what is terribly wrong with our system of global capitalism and its control of Western foreign policy. Interview by Jim Dingeman.
On 11/18/09, I interviewed Philippe Diaz, the writer/director/cinematographer of the new documentary, THE END OF POVERTY?, at Cinema Libre Studio in Canoga Park, CA. The film traces modern poverty back to 1492 when Europe began an aggressive and brutal expansion into the southern hemisphere, taking the land of the indigenous people and transforming their diversified natural economies into monocultures designed to supply the countries of the north with cheap raw materials. Even after these countries were granted their independence, high-interest loans, debt, and unfair trade policies effectively kept them slaves. In this clip, Diaz gives a brief history of global poverty over the past 500 years and why poverty will continue to grow if the countries of the northern hemisphere continue con...
On 11/18/09, I interviewed Philippe Diaz, the writer/director/cinematographer of the new documentary, THE END OF POVERTY?, at Cinema Libre Studio in Canoga Park, CA. The film traces modern poverty back to 1492 when Europe began an aggressive and brutal expansion into the southern hemisphere, taking the land of the indigenous people and transforming their diversified natural economies into monocultures designed to supply the countries of the north with cheap raw materials. Even after these countries were granted their independence, high-interest loans, debt, and unfair trade policies effectively kept them slaves. In this clip, Diaz talks about some of the film's most powerful images and why children are the true victims of the poverty the northern hemisphere inflicts on the global south....
On 11/18/09, I interviewed Philippe Diaz, the writer/director/cinematographer of the new documentary, THE END OF POVERTY?, at Cinema Libre Studio in Canoga Park, CA. The film traces modern poverty back to 1492 when Europe began an aggressive and brutal expansion into the southern hemisphere, taking the land of the indigenous people and transforming their diversified natural economies into monocultures designed to supply the countries of the north with cheap raw materials. Even after these countries were granted their independence, high-interest loans, debt, and unfair trade policies effectively kept them slaves. In this clip, Diaz explains how the world is headed for calamity unless the countries of the northern hemisphere abandon the philosophy of endless growth for the sake of endless...
On 11/18/09, I interviewed Philippe Diaz, the writer/director/cinematographer of the new documentary, THE END OF POVERTY?, at Cinema Libre Studio in Canoga Park, CA. The film traces modern poverty back to 1492 when Europe began an aggressive and brutal expansion into the southern hemisphere, taking the land of the indigenous people and transforming their diversified natural economies into monocultures designed to supply the countries of the north with cheap raw materials. Even after these countries were granted their independence, high-interest loans, debt, and unfair trade policies effectively kept them slaves. In this clip, Diaz explains why so many of the solutions to end poverty proposed by the north make no sense and were not included in THE END OF POVERTY? For more ReThink Reviews ...
On 11/18/09, I interviewed Philippe Diaz, the writer/director/cinematographer of the new documentary, THE END OF POVERTY?, at Cinema Libre Studio in Canoga Park, CA. The film traces modern poverty back to 1492 when Europe began an aggressive and brutal expansion into the southern hemisphere, taking the land of the indigenous people and transforming their diversified natural economies into monocultures designed to supply the countries of the north with cheap raw materials. Even after these countries were granted their independence, high-interest loans, debt, and unfair trade policies effectively kept them slaves. In this clip, Diaz explains why poverty is a bigger threat than climate change. For more ReThink Reviews and Interviews, go here http://rethinkreviews.net/
Philippe Diaz a du jet lag à revendre... (on le comprend dans la vidéo). Ce Français (militant pour India Song quand il était jeune cinéphile), est installé aux Etats-Unis depuis 25 ans, c'est là qu'il réalise et produit des documentaires puissants, à caractère humanitaire. Il a besoin de vivre au milieu des coyotes et des pumas de Santa-Monica Mountains pour 'penser' la souffrance du monde...
Phillipe Diaz - The End Of Poverty? (2008) A phenomenal discourse on why poverty exists when there is so much wealth in the world. A must see for anyone wanting to understand not only the US economic system but the foundations of today's global economy. Director: Philippe Diaz Writer: Philippe Diaz The End of Poverty? asks if the true causes of poverty today stem from a deliberate orchestration since colonial times which has evolved into our modern system whereby wealthy nations exploit the poor. People living and fighting against poverty answer condemning colonialism and its consequences; land grab, exploitation of natural resources, debt, free markets, demand for corporate profits and the evolution of an economic system in which 25% of the world's population consumes 85% of its wealt...
Brilliant French filmmaker Philippe Diaz discusses his latest gem, The End of Poverty? along with some clips and a trailer, about the systemic causes of poverty, what is terribly wrong with our system of global capitalism and its control of Western foreign policy. Interview by Jim Dingeman.
THE END OF POVERTY?, directed by Philippe Diaz, was executive produced with the support of the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation and Cinema Libre Studio, and narrated by Martin Sheen, the film features: Nobel prize winners Amartya Sen and Joseph Stiglitz; expert authors Susan George (“Another World Is Possible If”), Eric Toussaint (“The World Bank: A Never Ending Coup d’Etat”), John Perkins (“Confessions of an Economic Hit Man”), Chalmers Johnson (“Nemesis: The Last Days of the America Republic”), and Cliff Cobb, former president of the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, as well government ministers such as Bolivia’s Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera, and leaders of social movements in Bolivia, Brazil, Venezuela, Kenya and Tanzania. The film has been embraced by activists and non-governme...
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Part 1 at: https://youtu.be/WNlsSJyfjLA Producer Del Bigtree goes deeper into the cover-up of the CDC about the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine. Dr. Andrew Wakefield got information from CDC whistle-blower David Thomson Coming forward about the connection between MMR and autism All this cost Wakefield his medical license in the UK, but he directed this film. To View the trailer: http://vaxxedthemovie.com Subscribe to NewRealities for the latest in Consciousness and Spirituality: http://www.youtube.com/user/NewRealities?subscription_center?add_user=NewRealities VAXXED: Following the announcement that Vaxxed was selected as an Official Selection at the Tribeca Film Festival, an international media storm ensued. Robert De Niro issued a strong statement to support the film's sel...
http://saxodiaz.wix.com/stages Les 1e et 2 Novembre 2014 Maison des associations de St Jean de Védas (34) Stagiaires: Arzhel Jean-Luc Denis Carsten Hoa Philippe Direction : Pierre Diaz http://www.diazpierre.com Management et chargée de production Aude Oliver oliveraude@gmail.com Administration : David Cherpin pardessuslestoits@resete.fr Structure support : Par-dessus les toits production Merci au service culture de St Jean de Védas
Jean-Philippe Cretton - Voz/Guitarra. Carlos Barros - Voz/Guitarra. Camilo Díaz - Bajo. Diego Ormazábal - Batería. Tracklist: 01 - Días de Cama 02 - 7AM 03 - Lo hiciste por Mí 04 - Gato Fénix 05 - Sin Dios ni ley 06 - Fin del misterio 07 - Espero que me esperes 08 - Otra vez 09 - Sólo sé que no sé 10 - Vaso medio lleno 11 - Partir en dos Grabado en Estudios Pierattini @pierattiniest Producido por Angelo Pierattini. Grabado por Angelo Pierattini y Daniel Pierattini. Mezclado por Daniel Pierattini y Masterizado por Gonzalo González. Santiago de Chile 2014 - Rey Puesto. Reservados todos los derechos del productor fonográfico y sus obras. Ley 17.336
Yeah I'm a believer, I won't be beleaguered
I give a damn, no Leave it to Beaver
With the R-E-S-P-E-C-T like Aretha
And if I don't use my feet then I won't have that either
Yes we serve, we deserve some peace
And we serve the least versed to reverse
The deep hurt that's featured
Each turn of the sheet of a learned history
Like Wall Street, the Trail of Tears and the War in the Philippines
And I wash my hands clean like surgeons in emergencies
Median on weed like conjoinment and Glucosamines
Relap the joint and wound the knee
And be like? we're not hearing a beat
From the projects like? and research
We're jumping in feet-first
Reaction on the knee-jerk
Don't let his story recur
Swipe? like a Visa
A fire doesn't need a sinkhole
Just the silence of the people
As for me, I'm gonna be free
I'm gonna be free from all of this history
Yeah, me, I'm gonna be free, I'm gonna be free
I rhyme post-post-ironic flows (homo)
I came to fuck shut up, homos
Stonewall, laugh at that, no no
Don't y'all assume that I'm straight
Cause you don't know
I'm close to the edge like Bono
Won't fall victim to the Gordian Knot
Trying to sort again rock mine
Plot lines are stretched like accordion
To Resurrect, born again, in division
Free from all the history
Beef with salt and misery
Just how it should be for y'all and is for me
That's the truth, blppppp as bald as
Mr. Clean, spit it like Listerine
'Till my lips are stinging hot, scalding, blistering
I'm composting primitive thoughts
And prayers what we want most
? lock the prison with God's forgiveness
It's it a bunch of?
Touchdown like Broncos
The song goes on like ponchos
As for me, I'm gonna be free
I'm gonna be free from all of this history
Yeah, me, I'm gonna be free, I'm gonna be free
And if we can start a riot (well what can we really do?)
If we can tear a city down (what can we really do?)
Crush enemies, cause casualties
If we can start a movement
If we can lift a city up
If we can heal the wounded
Feed our families, face history
As for me, I'm gonna be free
I'm gonna be free from all of this history