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12-06-2009 raw Mid-East Bible Prophecy Update
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on December 08, 2009
Duration: 1362
Duration: 1362
12-06-2009 raw Mid-East Bible Prophecy Update In this weeks Middle East Update on Bible Prophecy in relation to current events in these Last Days before the return of our Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ (Messiah) of Israel. Do current events line up with what the Bible foretold will happen in the time before the great tribulation (or time of [Israel's] Jacob's trouble) and if so how does it fit in with the overall prophetic picture given in God's Holy word, the Bible. Syria Damascus Fall United States China North Korea Factor Peace Security Mahdi Mystery Babylon Mother Harlot Israel Jew Judaism Middle East Bible Prophecy Perfect Prophetic Storm Iran Russia Iraq Tribulation Rapture Second Coming Jesus God Christ anti-christ Wall Down Messiah Truth Life Death War Peace Heaven Hell Eternity Justice Judgement Armageddon End Times Last Days Eschatology Muslim Imam World Leader Peace Agreement
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China anunciaria medidas en Copenhague
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on December 08, 2009
Duration: 26
Duration: 26
Se espera que China anuncie sus medidas para combatir el cambio clim tico durante la Cumbre de Copenhague, con pol ticas para reducir la emisi n de gases contaminantes y su dependencia de combustibles f siles. TeleSUR
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China and Australia – an interview with David Thomas (part 1)
from China Business Blog and Podcast on December 07, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Download this podcast Length 13:39 Download audio file (20091208_david_thomas_pt1.mp3) In past interviews here on the China Business Podcast, we’ve talked with business leaders about their approaches to China … why their company came to China, how they are approaching the market, how things are going, etc. I am trying to think back, but I don’t think we’ve ever talking to someone about how a country approaches China. Well, in today s Podcast, we are going to change all of that by talking with David Thomas, Founder and Managing Director of Think Global Consulting, a firm based in Sydney, Australia. David and his firm work with Australian businesses and government to make connections to China. I’ve known David for a couple of years and, in fact, I think we might have even met through his listening to our Podcasts in the early days. But as we’ve talked and done business together, I learned more about the deep connections between Australia and China and how those ties are becoming even stronger as both countries find a deeper affinity with each other. Certainly, those deeper ties are not without their conflicts as we’ve been seeing recently with the dust-up around Rio Tinto and mining contracts. But as we’ll hear from David today, though the road might be a bit rough, there are some good things ahead for both countries. Attached is part 1 of my interview with David Thomas of Think Global Consulting…
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12-07-09 Leeb's Market Forecast
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on December 07, 2009
Duration: 133
Duration: 133
had some light volume trading... consumer staples, telecoms, and utilities advance while financials energy, and IT giving up ground. form a tech perspective we're stuck in a minor range. we are worried about the market valuation of things.
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Arthur Stockwin on 2009 post-election Japanese politics
from recent posts tagged lecture - blip.tv (beta) on December 07, 2009
Duration: 395
Duration: 395
In this lecture Professor Arthur Stockwin discusses recent developments in Japanese politics at Asialink. Professor Stockwin is renowned in modern Japanese studies for his clear interpretation of the dynamics of Japanese politics. Professor Stockwin was awarded the Japan Foundation Award this year for his contributions to the development of Japanese Studies in the United Kingdom through his achievements in modern Japanese political studies, and through the promotion of intellectual exchange and understanding between Japan and the UK.
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Feat. Goethe
from Neue mit "musik" getaggte Videos bei sevenload on December 05, 2009
Duration: 220
Duration: 220
Video "Feat. Goethe" von MDR_SputnikDeutsche Kultur ist mehr als die Berliner Philharmoniker oder Günter Grass: Das Goethe-Institut schickt seit über 25 Jahren deutsche Bands quer durch die ganze Welt. Ein kurzes Portrait. Mehr Videoclips gibt’s unter www.sputnik.deTags:MDR SPUTNIK Radio Pop Electro Rock Hip Hop 2009 2010 Newcomer deutsche Bands Goethe Institut weltweit worldwide music musik Voltaire Tele Massive Töne Clueso Joy Denalane Muff Potter China Osteuropa Afrika Südamerika Kulturaustausch culture konzerte ko
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Why Obama Traveled To Asia
from recent posts tagged arms - blip.tv (beta) on November 22, 2009
Duration: 270
Duration: 270
Hi. I m recording this message from Seoul, South Korea, as I finish up my first presidential trip to Asia. As we emerge from the worst recession in generations, there is nothing more important than to do everything we can to get our economy moving again and put Americans back to work, and I will go anywhere to pursue that goal. That s one of the main reasons I took this trip. Asia is a region where we now buy more goods and do more trade with than any other place in the world commerce that supports millions of jobs back home. It s also a place where the risk of a nuclear arms race threatens our security, and where extremists plan attacks on America s soil. And since this region includes some of the fastest-growing nations, there can be no solution to the challenge of climate change without the cooperation of the Asia Pacific.With this in mind, I traveled to Asia to open a new era of American engagement. We made progress with China and Russia in sending a unified message to Iran and North Korea that they must live up to their international obligations and either forsake nuclear weapons or face the consequences. As the two largest consumers and producers of energy, we developed a host of new clean energy initiatives with China, and our two nations agreed to work toward a successful outcome at the upcoming climate summit in Copenhagen an outcome that leads to immediate action to reduce carbon pollution. And I spoke to young men and women at a town hall in Shanghai and across the internet about certain values that we in America believe are universal: the freedom of worship and speech; the right to access information and choose one s own leaders. But above all, I spoke with leaders in every nation I visited about what we can do to sustain this economic recovery and bring back jobs and prosperity for our people a task I will continue to focus on relentlessly in the weeks and months ahead. This recession has taught us that we can t return to a situation where America s economic growth is fueled by consumers who take on more and more debt. In order to keep growing, we need to spend less, save more, and get our federal deficit under control. We also need to place a greater emphasis on exports that we can build, produce, and sell to other nations exports that can help create new jobs at home and raise living standards throughout the world. For example, if we can increase our exports to Asia Pacific nations by just 5%, we can increase the number of American jobs supported by these exports by hundreds of thousands. This is already happening with businesses like American Superconductor Corporation, an energy technology startup based in Massachusetts that s been providing wind power and smart grid systems to countries like China, Korea, and India. By doing so, it s added more than 100 jobs over the last few years. Increasing our exports is one way to create new jobs and new prosperity. But as we emerge from a recession that has left millions without work, we have an obligation to consider every additional, responsible step we can take to encourage and accelerate job creation in this country. That s why I ve announced that in the next few weeks, we ll be holding a forum at the White House on jobs and economic growth. I want to hear from CEOs and small business owners, economists and financial experts, as well as representatives from labor unions and nonprofit groups, about what they think we can do to spur hiring and get this economy moving again.It is important that we do not make any ill-considered decisions even with the best of intentions particularly at a time when our resources are so limited. But it is just as important that we are open to any demonstrably good idea to supplement the steps we ve already taken to put America back to work. That s what I hope to achieve in this forum. Still, there is no forum or policy that can bring all the jobs we ve lost overnight. I wish there were, because so many Americans friends, neighbors, family members are desperately looking for work. But even though it will take time, I can promise you this: we are moving in the right direction; that the steps we are taking are helping; and I will not let up until businesses start hiring again, unemployed Americans start working again, and we rebuild this economy stronger and more prosperous than it was before. That has been the focus of our efforts these past ten months and it will continue to be our focus in the months and years to come. Thanks.
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Chinese Antique Stools
from recent posts tagged furniture - blip.tv (beta) on October 18, 2009
Duration: 206
Duration: 206
http://ChineseAntiqueFurnitureShop.com One of a series of video tutorials from the Chinese Antique Furniture Shop. John looks at different types of Chinese antique stools.
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Chinese Antique Benches
from recent posts tagged furniture - blip.tv (beta) on October 18, 2009
Duration: 354
Duration: 354
http://ChineseAntiqueFurnitureShop.com One of a series of video tutorials from the Chinese Antique Furniture Shop. John looks at different types of Chinese antique benches.
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