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Reverse Phone Call Lookup - Instantly Find Out Who Called!
from Revver - call, prank Videos September 19, 2008
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Good Conduct (The Michael New Story) 3of3
from YouTube :: Videos by kcjenner1 September 17, 2008
What prompted Michael New to take on the United States Army, the Department of Defense, and the President of the United States? Spin artists of the New World Order have attempted to paint this model soldier and unobtrusive young man as a troublemaker, a rebel, and an extremist. Wherein lies the truth? With an honest examination of the facts, the video Good Conduct reveals a starling and definitive conclusion: that Michael New is hindering the advancement of a global agenda. This is the story they don't want you to hear. See the full 30 minute (29:31) episode at Google: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3415698556870016651&hl=en Author: kcjenner1 Keywords: Michael New US Army UCMJ Article 92 Good Conduct United Nations Allegience Federal Government Added: September 17, 2008
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Good Conduct (The Michael New Story) 2of3
from YouTube :: Videos by kcjenner1 September 17, 2008
What prompted Michael New to take on the United States Army, the Department of Defense, and the President of the United States? Spin artists of the New World Order have attempted to paint this model soldier and unobtrusive young man as a troublemaker, a rebel, and an extremist. Wherein lies the truth? With an honest examination of the facts, the video Good Conduct reveals a starling and definitive conclusion: that Michael New is hindering the advancement of a global agenda. This is the story they don't want you to hear. See the full 30 minute (29:31) episode at Google: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3415698556870016651&hl=en Author: kcjenner1 Keywords: Michael New US Army UCMJ Article 92 Good Conduct United Nations Allegience federal government grassroots outreach Added: September 17, 2008
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Good Conduct (The Michael New Story) 1of3
from YouTube :: Videos by kcjenner1 September 17, 2008
What prompted Michael New to take on the United States Army, the Department of Defense, and the President of the United States? Spin artists of the New World Order have attempted to paint this model soldier and unobtrusive young man as a troublemaker, a rebel, and an extremist. Wherein lies the truth? With an honest examination of the facts, the video Good Conduct reveals a starling and definitive conclusion: that Michael New is hindering the advancement of a global agenda. This is the story they don't want you to hear. See the full 30 minute (29:31) episode at Google: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3415698556870016651&hl=en Author: kcjenner1 Keywords: Michael New US Army UCMJ Article 92 Good Conduct United Nations Allegiance federal government public service announcements nonprofit Added: September 17, 2008
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The Jeffersons: Meet the Press
from Crackle: Minisodes September 12, 2008
Schmoozing ain't easy. That's why most rich people turn to public relations people. Not George. He takes matters into his own hands and tricks a newspaper reporter into visiting his apartment to conduct an interview. Leave it to the pros, guy. Shared by : The Minisode Network On: Thursday, September 18, 2008 Views: 0Tags: File ftp why People Meet tricks own easy Reporter leave conduct hands upload Press George guy interview public Takes visiting Turn rich Ain matters newspaper sitcom Norman Sherman apartment pros weezy relations lear Honkey Deluxe louise Jeffersons helmsley Schmoozing minisode RRROOOOOOOOOCCCKKKSSSSSSS represent
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The New "JPA Live" Code Of Conduct
from The Joshua P. Allem Podcast August 21, 2008
Rule Number 1 Anyone who calls into the program and then gripes in the chatroom about being on hold will be booted off the switchboard and banned from the chatroom. Rule Number 2 You will not insult John Sweet or anyone else who works for BTR while in my chatroom. If you have a problem with BTR management, take it up with BTR management privately or while you're hosting your own show. You will not take it up with them here. Anyone who attempts to do so will be banned. Rule Number 3 When addressing others in the chatroom or other hosts on BTR or anyone from BTR management, you will not make physical threats against them and you will not refer to them as anything in the derogatory. That kind of behavior will get you removed from the premises almost instantly. Rule Number 4 Do not argue with the host in the chatroom, that's what the phone number is for. The chatroom is supposed to be an assett to the show, not a liability. People will be banned who put words in my mouth or say anything that disrupts the conversation. If you have a problem with my views or have a question about my views, call in. That's what the phone number is for. For further explanation, listen to the following. PODCAST VERSION
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Snow misses the beat - Maestro - BBC Two
from YouTube :: Videos by BBC August 13, 2008
12 August BBC Two http://www.bbc.co.uk/musictv/maestro/ Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A31C5DE271D2B15B Peter Snow gets full marks for effort as he tries to conduct the Orchestra but then he runs into difficulty... Author: BBC Keywords: peter snow maestro conduct Added: August 13, 2008
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Sue Perkins - Maestro - BBC Two
from YouTube :: Videos by BBC August 13, 2008
12 August BBC Two http://www.bbc.co.uk/musictv/maestro/ Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A31C5DE271D2B15B Comedian Sue Perkins is worried that she will not take conducting seriously but seems to enjoy conducting the Orchestra. Author: BBC Keywords: sue perkins maestro conduct Added: August 13, 2008
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Katie Derham - Maestro - BBC Two
from YouTube :: Videos by BBC August 13, 2008
12 August BBC Two http://www.bbc.co.uk/musictv/maestro/ Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A31C5DE271D2B15B Katie Derham's mentor is tough with her as he treats her like one of his students. Author: BBC Keywords: katie derham maestro conduct Added: August 13, 2008
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Alex James - Maestro - BBC Two
from YouTube :: Videos by BBC August 13, 2008
12 August BBC Two http://www.bbc.co.uk/musictv/maestro/ Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A31C5DE271D2B15B Blur bassist Alex James attempts to conduct the BBC Concert Orchestra during 'Baton Training Camp' week. Author: BBC Keywords: blur alex james conduct maestro Added: August 13, 2008
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1953 Cold War Conformity & Good Citizenship School Film
from Revver - american Videos July 21, 2008
Author: QIP1 Added: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:55:04 -0800 Duration: 55This 1950's social etiquette film overtly encourages good citizenship and proper manners to young school children, as well as unintentionally representing Cold War culture. The narrator of the film introduces Harvey as the happiest boy in school. While he walks through the school yard, he waves and smiles at the other children, and they all happily wave back as though he is royalty. And why shouldn't he be treated royally, he's a productive member of society (by being an utter conformist)! The film teaches the importance neatness and cleanliness, simply helping others, and being conscientious about making even new kids feel welcome, all examples of good citizenship. American family values and ethical behavior are stressed as vital to teaching teens good manners. Only slightly touched upon by the film are examples of bad manners: little Tommy is always late, which is poor etiquette! While the content of the film remains utterly positive, the underpinnings of all of the ...
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1950s Movie on Honesty, Cheating & Making Moral Decisions
from Revver - american Videos July 21, 2008
Author: QIP1 Added: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:55:04 -0800 Duration: 53This social etiquette film discusses how honesty can become difficult in situations where the stakes are high. One of the top high school basketball players at his school, Bob, is seen leaving the locker room, and shortly thereafter another teammates money has been stolen. Was Bob stealing? Are all the witnesses telling the truth? The highschoolers in this film must figure out for themselves where the answers lie. The film features strong acting for its genre, and the story becomes interesting: when one of the witnesses, a girl whos dating the number two player on the basketball team, confesses that she wants Bob to fail so her boyfriend can be the top player. As everyone works towards finding the truth, typical American family values are investigated as well as social conformity in the 1950's. Without question, the truth hurts, but the cost of dishonesty is greater. This educational video asks people to discover the difference between an honest mistake and being dishonest.
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1949 Social Control Theory Film Laws, Morals & Conformity
from Revver - american Videos July 21, 2008
Author: QIP1 Added: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:55:04 -0800 Duration: 51This educational video discusses the three methods of social control in 1950's United States: American customs (what we usually do), American morals (what we should do), and American law (what we must do). A group of teenagers serve as a microcosm of society, with the parents as the governmental authority. The story is about the group and how their teen curfews are causing difficulty at work (they work at the "Teen Canteen") and at home. The adults are ready to give parenting tips about curfew that mirror American laws. The teenage behavior is pretty tame by today's standards, and it's interesting to see how different parenting and parenting resources were in the fifties. To get to the heart of the matter, the teens and the adults responsible for them have a discussion and decide together what to do about this teenage behavior problem. The youngsters make the right choice, falling in line with their parents' wishes and social conformity in general. This film is an excellent ...
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1950s Film Noir Character Education Filmstrip on Cheating
from Revver - school Videos July 18, 2008
Author: QIP1 Added: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 17:54:49 -0800 Duration: 49This absorbing vintage film explores the issue of cheating in school. John, a Student Council representative, is having trouble with algebra. He knows he has to maintain his good grades for his social status, so he gets his girlfriend Mary to allow him to copy from her answers on a test. Later, after hes been caught, his fellow students come down on him hard, eventually punishing him by kicking him off the Student Council. What makes this film different from others of its ilk is the Film Noir quality that the film employs to heighten tension and fear. The characteristics of film noir are ever present. The beginning is quite dark and scary, with a young boy's loneliness, with many different close ups of a phone, faces, and disembodied voices. And of course, shadows and sharp angles are focused on with the stark black and white picture exploding off the screen. As this was part of the Discussion Problems in Group Living series, this film focuses not on what the adults do to ...
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1950s Film Noir Character Education Filmstrip on Cheating
from YouTube :: Tag // voice July 18, 2008
This absorbing vintage film explores the issue of cheating in school. John, a Student Council representative, is having trouble with algebra. He knows he has to maintain his good grades for his social status, so he gets his girlfriend Mary to allow him to copy from her answers on a test. Later, after he’s been caught, his fellow students come down on him hard, eventually punishing him by kicking him off the Student Council. What makes this film different from others of its ilk is the Film Noir quality that the film employs to heighten tension and fear. The characteristics of film noir are ever present. The beginning is quite dark and scary, with a young boy's loneliness, with many different close ups of a phone, faces, and disembodied voices. And of course, shadows and sharp angles are focused on with the stark black and white picture exploding off the screen. As this was part of the Discussion Problems in Group Living series, this film focuses not on what the adults do to John, but on what his peers think of his actions, and whether they will offer peer support or more peer pressure. This series of films was made specifically to stimulate discussion among young audiences who viewed it, instead of making rigid pronouncements about what is right or wrong. Cheating on tests in school is an ever growing issue and it's fascinating to see how cheating was perceived in the 1950's. Author: QualityInformation Keywords: 1950s character cheat cheating code conduct education ethics family film filmstrip morality noir social values Added: July 18, 2008
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How To Conduct a Reverse Phone Trace
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 12, 2008
Learn how to conduct a reverse phone trace to find out the owner information of any cell phone, mobile, landline, or unlisted phone number. http://PhoneTrace.Weebly.com is the web's leading authority in reverse public record services. Please visit today! Resources Reverse Lookup Phone Number Reverse Cell Phone Search Trace Cell Phone Numbers Free reverse cell phone directory reverse phone look up reverse phone scan reverse phone numbers reverse phone number look up reverse phone look up on cell phone numbers reverse cell phone look up cell phone reverse look up reverse cell phone numbers trace cell phone numbers reverse cell phone search reverse cellular phone directories reverse cell phone number reverse cell phone number lookup reverse cell phone lookup cell phone number reverse lookup
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Learn2Discern - Ministry Silenced
from Revver - sex Videos May 29, 2008
Author: CRMinistries Added: Wed, 28 May 2008 22:19:34 -0800 Duration: 166Learn about a Christian ministry in Canada recently fined for enforcing an employee code of conduct that prohibited adultery, pre-marital sex, viewing pornography, lying, use of illegal drugs and homosexual relationships.
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Are There Computer, Technology and Internet Ethics?
from The Chris Pirillo Show April 23, 2008
Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed Are Ethics important especially in relation to Technology. I had an email from Justin, asking questions about Ethics on the Internet. How would you define the computer Ethics in today s digital world? Honesty and Transparency. Those are likely the terms you ll hear thrown about in relation to Ethics. You must be transparent and honest about the things you are doing. The tools to publish are easier to access, and more affordable these days. Ethics isn t always inherent. It comes down to trusting the person who may be doing or saying something. If you ve run across a blog post that s a raving review of a new product how do you know they have any credibility? How do you know it s not a paid endorsement if it isn t disclosed? That s the point it wasn t disclosed. You just have to trust that the author is telling the truth. I tell people exactly what s going on I don t hide anything, much to many people s chagrin. Is it important for Social Networking sites to enforce Ethical behavior on said sites? If you re promoting anything that may be considered illegal, then yes. Sites like YouTube must take care of those issues. Also keep in mind that each website you sign up for has Terms of Use. If you violate those, then the sites can and will pull your content from public view. I m under the belief that a community will raise more red flags than a website itself. Thankfully, the general population cries FOUL when seeing illegal and unethical content. When it comes down to personal attacks that is unethical behavior. If you don t like someone because of something they believe in, respond to them appropriately. Attack the opinion, never the person. Is there a true code of Ethics regarding computer use and practices of it on the Web? You may have seen the movie Office Space . It was justified by the perpetrators of this white-collar crime that it s only pennies that they were taking. However, it s not Ethical behavior. They were stealing money that they weren t entitled to have. The Code of Ethics that one might adhere to depends on the tool, the technology and the community in which they exist. If you re going to try to enforce Ethics inside of a community who has none you re fighting a losing battle unfortunately. How do you feel when someone creates a piece of Malware? Does that person have Ethics? Maybe they have a different perspective. Where do you draw the line? Who are we to decide what someone else s Code of Ethics should be? This is one thing that keeps me live streaming.. it keeps me honest. The Blogosphere keeps everyone honest. If I do or say something wrong believe me, I hear about it. I get upset more than you would believe when someone accuses me of something I didn t do. I have a hard time getting past that hurdle. I admit when I m wrong. I will eat Crow when I need to be. If I made a mistake on the Web, the mistake is there. It s done. It can t be removed. I try my best to live my life by the Golden Rule. Do unto others I give everyone that trust until it s broken. It s gotten me in trouble in the past. There are many people out there who can t be trusted, unfortunately. But then again there are so many who can be. Reaching 64.8% Internet Users You Miss! Rapid Research Papers - Write It Fast! How To Write Your Spiritual Ethical Will. Want to embed this video on your own site, blog, or forum? Use this code or download the video: object width= 425 height= 350 param name= movie value= http://www.youtube.com/v/jxfLdeu-3TU /param param name= wmode value= transparent /param embed src= http://www.youtube.com/v/jxfLdeu-3TU type= application/x-shockwave-flash wmode= transparent width= 425 height= 350 /embed /object br / a href= http://chris.pirillo.com/ Chris /a | a href= http://live.pirillo.com/ Live Tech Support /a | a href= http://media.pirillo.com/ Video Help /a | a href= http://feeds.pirillo.com/ChrisPirilloShow Add to iTunes /a Related Content:Summer Computer CampFree eBooks for Gnomedex Attendees!Windows Vista Internet ProblemsComputer Basics VideoTod Maffin of CBC at Northern Voice
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