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United Kingdom Talk Thursday 26th November 2009

United Kingdom Talk Thursday 26th November 2009

from United Kingdom Talk on November 26, 2009
Duration: 0
Thursday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch or listen to the show on Tues, Thurs Costa Coffee . It was Cafe Nero . Shuffling about. The cheese has gone mouldy. You can't judge people by looks. Pulling up the dead grass. I had flicks . Another trip to the Saltdean Tavern . A nice smell. Plenty of carrots. Very windy. They are not having an affair. An untidy car. On line dating services. The Icelanders are protecting us from spending. We don't like to offend - only ex's ! Beautiful people. That awful pink t-shirt. chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk www.chrisreardon.co.uk Today's show in video :
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British Daughter Prank Call - OwnagePranks

British Daughter Prank Call - OwnagePranks

from Top Favorites on November 25, 2009
Duration: 171
This is a prank call I did longg ago, when my British accent wasn't really too amazing. I call offering this father a solution to his daughter's weight problem, but it doesn't go over well. His reaction is hilarious, and mainly the reason why I had to upload this. Enjoy Become my facebook fan! http://www.facebook.com/OwnagePranks Follow me on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/OwnagePranks Add me on MySpace! http://myspace.com/OwnagePranks http://OwnagePranks.com Subtitles by DjMuffs http://www.youtube.com/djmuffs
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Learn English - English Winter Vocabulary

Learn English - English Winter Vocabulary

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 25, 2009
Duration: 161
http://www.EnglishClass101.com Learn English words using the Learn English with Pictures series from EnglishClass101.com. Beautiful images clearly show English vocabulary divided into units by topic. Each word is introduced in English. It's a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in English and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language! When it starts getting cold outside, you know winter is right around the corner. Why not put on your gloves, warm up to some nice hot chocolate, and get ready to learn winter words in English with EnglishClass101.com. If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our English language learning website and get other language learning content including other great videos like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more. Join the friendly community of learners at www.EnglishClass101.com, and start mastering English today! http://www.EnglishClass101.com/video
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The Tuft of Flowers by Robert Frost

The Tuft of Flowers by Robert Frost

from recent posts tagged university - blip.tv (beta) on November 25, 2009
Duration: 129
XoaX.netThis american literature video is a reading of Robert Frost's poem "The Tuft of Flowers." Lesson PagePlease submit all questions to our forum.
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Puerto Rico: Voices Against Violence

Puerto Rico: Voices Against Violence

from Global Voices Online » Video on November 25, 2009
Duration: 0
They are more than numbers. They are faces, lives, dreams, and hopes. They are mothers, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, aunts, nieces, friends, workers, politicians, lawyers, academics, activists, students, straight, gay. Violence crosses class, race, ethnicity, national boundaries, gender identity, and sexual orientation. In Puerto Rico, according to official statistics collected by the Office of the Women s Advocate, 178 women have been murdered by their partners or ex partners between 2001-2008. This year, already 16 women have been murdered in cases of domestic violence in an Island with a population of roughly 4 million people. There is an average of 20,000 domestic violence incidents reported to the police every year. Those are only the ones that are reported. In their latest study (2007), the government s Center for Victims of Rape calculated that 18,000 people, mostly women and girls, are victims of sexual violence every year. There are many other forms of violence embodied in unequal wages, lack of access to health care and education, homophobia, and racism. Poster of march against violence at the University of Puerto Rico. Republished with permission of the organizers. There are also many women, and men, resisting violence in creative and innovative ways. Today, November 25, on occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, that marks the first day of the world-wide annual campaign 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence, feminist bloggers in Puerto Rico have written posts on how violence affects their lives, their families, and their communities. They have written poetry, in-depth analyses, and intimate reflections. They have written about structural, discursive, domestic, and sexual violence. They have written about unequal power relationships, public policies, laws, poverty, democracy, the economy, and even about violence against women in film. Let s see their faces, read their texts, and listen to their voices. In her blog Mujeres en Puerto Rico [ES], feminist lawyer Verónica remembers how violence against women she knew, or was separated from by degrees, has touched her life since she was a child: En mi temprana adolescencia, convencí a mi madre para que me permitiera hacerme mi primera manicura. En cuanto obtuve la ansiada autorización, corrí a un salón de belleza y allí conocí a Ada, la dueña del lugar. Simpática, agradable, sonriente, siempre trabajadora, Ada. Su socio era también su esposo, así que lo recuerdo a él también, entrando y saliendo del salón, mientras Ada trabajaba con mis manos. Un día, de repente, el salón de belleza amaneció cerrado. Ada había sido asesinada por su esposo. Se abrió la caja de pandora. Por primera vez, en mi vida escuché de primera mano sobre cómo la distorsión de lo que es una relación amorosa puede terminar en muerte. Perdí la inocencia. In my early adolescence, I convinced my mother to let me have my first manicure. As soon as she gave me permission, I ran to the beauty parlor where I met Ada, the owner. She was nice and kind. She was always smiling and working. Her business associate was also her husband, so I also remember him entering and leaving the parlor while Ada worked on my hands. One day, suddenly, the beauty parlor closed. Ada had been murdered by her husband. For me, Pandora’s box was opened. For the first time in my life, I learned how a twisted sense of love can end in death. I lost my innocence. Feminist activist Amárilis Pagán denounced in Brujas y Rebeldes [ES] the multi-dimensional aspects of violence perpetrated by the State. Estamos de pie ante un sistema de gobierno que se ha convertido en el principal agresor de las mujeres en Puerto Rico. De pie y resistiendo por nosotras y por otras poblaciones que son igualmente vulnerables. De la misma manera en que la violencia doméstica se trata de una cuestión de poder y control, la violencia actual del Estado en contra de las mujeres de la Isla es un asunto de poder y control matizado por una perspectiva acartonada de lo que son- y deben ser- las mujeres a la luz de una concepción judeo-cristiana de corte fundamentalista que se ha entronizado en la esfera gubernamental. Este 25 de noviembre, Día Internacional de No Más Violencia Hacia las Mujeres, es obligatorio hablar de la violencia hacia las nosotras en sus expresiones más amplias y profundas. Esa violencia no se limita a la violencia en relaciones de pareja (violencia doméstica) y es, en realidad, una violencia que se ha filtrado a través de muchas otras facetas de la vida de las mujeres. Pensar que la violencia doméstica es el único tipo de violencia que se inflige a las mujeres de la Isla es simplificar un asunto mucho más complejo. We are resisting a governmental system that has become the primary aggressor against women in Puerto Rico. We are resisting in order to defend ourselves and other vulnerable sectors of society. The same way in which domestic violence is an issue of power and control, state violence against women is also about power and control. In this case, it is framed by a limited vision of who women are, and are supposed to be, according to the Judeo-Christian fundamentalism that has invaded the government. This November 25, on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, it is necessary to talk about the varied and profound ways in which violence is committed against us. This violence is not limited to violence perpetrated in intimate relationships (domestic violence). Other forms of violence have seeped through other facets of women’s lives. To believe that domestic violence is the only kind of violence inflicted on women in this Island is to simplify an issue that is much more complex. Performance denouncing violence against women in Puerto Rico. Video by Insula TV. Feminist activist Nahomi Galindo-Malavé analyzes the multiple manifestations of gender violence in Poder, Cuerpo y Género [ES]: En el mes de No más violencia hacia las mujeres, es importante recordar que todo acto de violencia encarna una red de relaciones de poder: en este caso, relaciones de género. Es por ello, que el objeto o “víctima” de la violencia de género no necesariamente es siempre una “mujer”.  Un ejemplo reciente de ello es violento asesinato del hombre gay de 19 años, Jorge Steven López. Para comprender este suceso como crimen de odio y como violencia de género, es importante entender cómo se despliegan a través de él las relaciones de poder y la construcción de las masculinidades… La violencia contra las mujeres es producto de las relaciones de poder que existen en nuestra sociedad. Se trata por tanto de una de las manifestaciones de la violencia de género, que se dirige contra todo aquello que no es inteligible, que rompe, que no se subordina, a las normas de lo masculino y lo femenino. Diferentes formas de violencia de género son las violencias domésticas, la violencia económica, los feminicidios y los crímenes de odio. During the month of No More Violence Against Women it is important to remember that every act of violence embodies a network of power relationships. In this case, gender relations. This is why the object or “victim” of gender violence is not necessarily always a woman. A recent example is the violent murder of the gay 19 year-old Jorge Steven López. To be able to understand this murder as a hate crime and as gender violence, its important to understand how power relationships and the construction of masculinities work… Violence against women is the product of power relationships in our societies.  Therefore, it is one of the manifestations of gender violence directed to everything intelligible, that breaks with and does not bend to masculine and feminine norms. Domestic, economic, femicides and hate crimes are different forms of gender violence. In El rincón de la cinefilia [ES], RDLC, who describes himself as a feminist man, does a critique of the films What s Love Got to Do with It? and North Country . He concludes that: La violencia en contra de la mujer, ya sea en el ámbito íntimo del hogar o en donde trabaja, está mal. Podríamos pensar que luego de años y años de concienciación a la sociedad esta enfermedad hubiera culminado. Sin embargo, aquí estamos: año 2009 y las estadísticas sobre actos violentos en contra de féminas siguen más altas de lo que quisiéramos. Por ello, les recomiendo ambas películas basadas en hechos reales donde féminas (famosas y no famosas) luego de ser confrontadas con la violencia, supieron sobrepasar dignamente el epíteto “víctima”, convertirse en heroínas y llevar un mensaje claro: no más violencia contra las mujeres. PUNTO. Violence against women is wrong, be it in the intimacy of the home or in the workplace. We would like to think that after so many years of consciousness raising, this disease should have been eliminated. But, here we are, in the year 2009, and the statistics of violence against women are still much higher than expected. This is why I recommend both of these movies based on true events in which women, famous and not famous, transcended from being “victims” to become heroes. They deliver a clear message: no more violence against women. PERIOD. Feminist law student Mariana Iriarte discusses discursive and symbolic violence in Con otro y otras en el mundo [ES]: Importante es entonces ser conscientes y concientizar a otras mujeres que la violencia física siempre es antecedida por la violencia simbólica, que antes de agredirte física o sexualmente, preparará el terreno discursivamente para que te sientas acorralada y sin salida, que anterior al golpe te hará sentir que no eres humana, que no vales nada, que eres un apéndice de él y más que su compañera eres su pertenencia. Reconocer que los roles que se te han asignado como mujer fueron construidos por los hombres para garantizar su dominio sobre las mujeres y que, sobre todo, nada de eso es normal. Por eso, hoy y siempre di no a la violencia contra las mujeres y sábete libre para hacer de tu identidad lo que te dé la gana. It is important, therefore, to be aware and make other women aware that physical violence is always preceded by symbolic violence. That before you are beaten physically or sexually, the ground has been discursively prepared in order for you to feel surrounded, and without an exit. That before the blow he will make you feel inhuman, worthless, and that your are his appendage and his property. It is important to recognize that this is not normal, and that these roles assigned to you were constructed by men to guarantee women’s submission. This is why, today, always say no to violence against women and feel free to reinvent your identity as you please. Movimiento Amplio de Mujeres de Puerto Rico. In Poder, espacio y ambiente [ES] environmentalist and feminist law professor Erika Fontánez analyzes different forms of institutional violence against women: Exigimos que se atienda la violencia, las violencias todas, las violencias de esta sociedad directas e indirectas, las obvias y las estructurales, contra las mujeres. Exigimos el cese de políticas excluyentes que tienen el impacto de fomentar nuestra exclusión y perpetuar la violencia, las violencias. No bastan las palabras de hombre , no las queremos, queremos el reconocimiento en igualdad de condiciones y en igualdad de poder. Exijamos nuevas relaciones de poder en todas las cotidianidades que rompan con los ciclos de las violencias. No más violencia institucional ni de ningún tipo contra las mujeres. We demand that violence be addressed: all forms of violence against women, direct and indirect, the obvious and the structural. We demand the elimination of policies that promote exclusion and perpetuate violence: all forms of violence. Men’s promises and pledges (an imported campaign promoted by the government of Puerto Rico) are not enough. We do not want them. We want equality in power relationships and living conditions. Let s demand different power relationships that break with the cycles of violence. No more institutional violence against women. In El diario de El Curio [ES], Yolanda Velázquez has posted poetry. The blog of the coalition Movimiento Amplio de Mujeres [ES] has information on the feminist movement in Puerto Rico.
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United Kingdom Talk Video Thursday 26th November 2009

United Kingdom Talk Video Thursday 26th November 2009

from recent posts tagged radio - blip.tv (beta) on November 19, 2009
Duration: 1815
Thursday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch or listen to the show on Tues, Thurs & Sats here at WWW.UNITEDKINGDOMTALK.CO.UK In today's show : Check what you're putting in your mouth. James Dean leaves something in my car. Jason is camera shy. Stop nicking my pens. My bum was hanging. Recovering very well. What were your youth fashions ? A correction - It's not "Costa Coffee". It was "Cafe Nero". Shuffling about. The cheese has gone mouldy. You can't judge people by looks. Pulling up the dead grass. I had "flicks". Another trip to the "Saltdean Tavern". A nice smell. Plenty of carrots. Very windy. They are not having an affair. An untidy car. On line dating services. The Icelanders are protecting us from spending. We don't like to offend - only ex's ! Beautiful people. That awful pink t-shirt. chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk www.chrisreardon.co.uk
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Mending Wall by Robert Frost

Mending Wall by Robert Frost

from recent posts tagged american - blip.tv (beta) on November 09, 2009
Duration: 143
More at http://xoax.netThis english literature video is a reading of Robert Frost's poem "Mending Wall." An analysis of the poem will follow. Lesson page: http://xoax.net/english/literature/Robert-Frost-Mending-Wall.phpPlease submit all questions to our forum.
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TEFL World

TEFL World

from recent posts tagged teaching - blip.tv (beta) on October 28, 2009
Duration: 44
TEFL World is a not for profit group helping teachers and those that would like to become teachers of English as a foreign language. They have advice on training and also current job vacancies as well as other interesting features from the world of TEFL.
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The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost

The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost

from recent posts tagged american - blip.tv (beta) on October 14, 2009
Duration: 66
More at http://xoax.netThis video is a reading of Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken." An analysis of the poem will follow. Lesson page: http://xoax.net/english/literature/Robert-Frost-Road-Not-Taken.phpPlease submit all questions to our forum.
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Dschinghis Khan - Moskau (English Version)

Dschinghis Khan - Moskau (English Version)

from Favorites of zeitgeistiw on November 05, 2007
Duration: 231
The regular Moskau video with the English version of Moskau. Special thanks to Victor Mendoza for the Moskau footage! Lyrics: Moscow, queen of the russian land, Built like a rock to stand, proud and divine. Moscow, your golden towers glow, Even through ice and snow, sparkling they shine. And every night, night, night, there is music, Oh, every night, night, night, there is love. And every night, night, night, there is laughter, Here's to you brother, hey, brother, ho! Hey, hey, hey, hey! Moscow, Moscow, throw your glasses at the wall, And good fortune to us all, ho-ho-ho-ho-ho, hey! Moscow, Moscow, join us for a casatchok, We'll go dancing round the clock, ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, hey! Moscow, Moscow, drinking Vodka all night long, Keeps you happy, makes you strong, ho-ho-ho-ho-ho, hey! Moscow, Moscow, come and have a drink and then, You will never leave again, ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! Hey! Moscow, la-la-la..., ho-ho-ho-ho-ho, hey! Moscow, Moscow, la-la-la..., ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! Moscow! Moscow! Moscow, Moscow, take Natascha in your arms, You'll be captured by her charms, ho-ho-ho-ho-ho, hey! Moscow, Moscow, she will make you understand, Russia is a wondrous land, ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! Moscow! Moscow! And every night, night, night, there is music, Oh, every night, night, night, there is love. And every night, night, night, there is laughter, Here's to you brother, hey, brother, ho! Hey, hey, hey, hey! Moscow, Moscow, through your glasses at the wall, And good fortune to us all, ho-ho-ho-ho-ho, hey! Moscow, Moscow, join us for a casatchok, We'll go dancing round the clock, ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, hey! Moscow, Moscow, drinking Vodka all night long, Keeps you happy, makes you strong, ho-ho-ho-ho-ho, hey! Moscow, Moscow, come and have a drink and then, You will never leave again, ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! Hey!
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