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IONA GREEN : 2 Dreams Apart

IONA GREEN : 2 Dreams Apart

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 19, 2009
Duration: 242
Iona Green : 2 Dreams Apart This means a lot for Iona ;)) Iona Green first album is now available : 'Never Stop Groving'. Check how to order it at her myspace ! son album est maintenant disponible : http://www.myspace.com/ionagreen Author: houdinibadtongue Tags: Iona Green world folk Ireland music dream beautiful melancholy rock easylistening wonderful Cork Posted: 20 November 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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HEAD NZ Bag Jump Session

HEAD NZ Bag Jump Session

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 18, 2009
Duration: 116
This clip shows how Christophe Schmidt of the HEAD International Snowboard Team is preparing for this contest season.Author: Millhaus Tags: HEAD Snowboard Christophe Schmidt Bag Jump Session double cork action SVD Halfpipe Contest Winter Posted: 18 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Mark Ybarra

Mark Ybarra

from recent posts tagged arts - blip.tv (beta) on November 17, 2009
Duration: 94
A lifelong resident of Lakeside, CA Mark discusses the Cork Elm trees that use to be abundant and align the city's roads.
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Why Comes to The Good Wine Show

Why Comes to The Good Wine Show

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 14, 2009
Duration: 53
Maurice from Karwig Wines says why you need to come to The Good Wine Show
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A quick introduction to the WSM

A quick introduction to the WSM

from Indymedia Ireland on November 12, 2009
Duration: 0
This audio was recorded at the Dublin meeting the night before this Cork meeting. There are two seperate files, the first is a brief introduction to the WSM, the second is the recording of the introduction and the talk. Audio 1: What is the WSM A 3 minute introduction to the WSM by Alan Audio 2: Social struggles in South Africa The notes below are a very rough guide to what is being talked about, they are not a transcript and may skip over significant sections Introduction - Johnny Zabalaza formed 1st May 2003 from various organizations. After apartheid the ANC focused on courting big business and ignoring the needs of the working class. Jonathan Two points to the talk 1. Dispel illusions that exist around liberation 2. Drum up support for social struggles Group of 30 or 40 armed men attacked Kennedy Road informal settlement and destroyed shacks of the Abahlali shack dwellers movement. Police refused to intervene. Gang of armed men attacked the meeting killing 3 with more dying later, a couple of attackers also killed. Next day the police arrested members of the KR development committee, 5-7 more arrested over the following days. All denied bail. Attack orchestrated by local members of ANC branch, it’s not known at what level the police were involved in the attack. The attacks recall the state sponsored terror of the 1980's. To set the context I'm going to got back 100 years in radical South African history to the early syndicalist and anarchy syndicalist history if the 1880's. Established the first multi racial organizations like the Industrial Workers of Africa (modeled on the IWW). The first Community party formed in 1920 was extra parliamentary and internationalist, the first Moscow aligned CP set up following years. The CP aligned itself with the ANC and was bigger for a good number of years, the CP was following the two stage theory of national democratic revolution. Mandela said in 56 that the aim of the ANC was to create a black bourgeoisie. During the 70's and 80's there was a massive escalation in workers and student militancy against apartheid, the ANC had virtually no influenced in these popular struggles of the black working class. The unions through COSATU came to accept the two stages theory. Mass insurrections began in 1984 again with little ANC influence but this changed by the end of the 1990's as the ANC gained control of the United Democratic Front. Prior to this you had a huge and militant working class involved in strikes alongside the militant student and community movement. The boom of the 1980's was based on the super exploitation of the black working class in mining but sanction mean it was losing access to international markets and there wasn't an internal market due to the super exploitation. This economic decline along with the insurrectionary workers movement led the white capitalist class to enter into negotiations leading to the end of apartheid. Secret negotiations ran from the 1980's and by 1993 the ANC signed an agreement with the IMF leading to its election in 1994 in the first democratic election. Its economic policies were continuous with those of the old Botha regime. They had promised one million jobs but in the first ten years a million lost their jobs. The first big strike was in 1999 of municipal workers and the Anti-Privatization Forum was launched at Wits University. In 2001 the APF was a federation of community organizations, single issue social movement and campaigns fighting against privatization, evictions etc. There was a struggle against electricity cuts off as the state tried to collect outstanding bills from the apartheid issue bill strike. Battles were won but the campaigns went into decline afterwards. Another significant struggle was that against water meters. State has tried to break backbone of New Social Movements by using apartheid era legislations against gatherings of more than 15 people. Part of the strategy is to break the social movements financially by making arrests and forcing them to raise lots of bail, activists have also been tear gassed in police cells. Police Community Forums are used to spy on social movement activists. Zuma as elected this year, he is a conservative, openly homophobic Zulu nationalist. There have been attacks on immigrants and gays and lesbians and moves to sweep back progressive gains. Legitimate discontent is being re-directed against scapegoats leading to rampages against immigrants with 60 people being killed and 100's of thousands fleeing the country. The Shack Dwellers Movement predicted that these attacks against immigrants would be followed by internal ethnic conflict which is what happened on Kennedy Road. They implemented a 10pm curfew on Sheeben's to avoid ethnic conflict. For next years FIFA world cup the government is clearing the city centers of 'undesirables' as part of a program of gentrification, Abahlali were mobilizing against this which is part of the reason they were targeted. There is a grave danger to social movements and working class organization. The recession has hit South Africa hard providing an excuse for Zuma's failure to deliver on his promises. Community based revolts and strikes have escalated in the last couple of months but they tend to challenge corrupt councilors rather than the economic policies.
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Social struggles in South Africa

Social struggles in South Africa

from Indymedia Ireland on November 12, 2009
Duration: 0
This audio was recorded at the Dublin meeting the night before this Cork meeting. There are two seperate files, the first is a brief introduction to the WSM, the second is the recording of the introduction and the talk. Audio 1: What is the WSM A 3 minute introduction to the WSM by Alan Audio 2: Social struggles in South Africa The notes below are a very rough guide to what is being talked about, they are not a transcript and may skip over significant sections Introduction - Johnny Zabalaza formed 1st May 2003 from various organizations. After apartheid the ANC focused on courting big business and ignoring the needs of the working class. Jonathan Two points to the talk 1. Dispel illusions that exist around liberation 2. Drum up support for social struggles Group of 30 or 40 armed men attacked Kennedy Road informal settlement and destroyed shacks of the Abahlali shack dwellers movement. Police refused to intervene. Gang of armed men attacked the meeting killing 3 with more dying later, a couple of attackers also killed. Next day the police arrested members of the KR development committee, 5-7 more arrested over the following days. All denied bail. Attack orchestrated by local members of ANC branch, it’s not known at what level the police were involved in the attack. The attacks recall the state sponsored terror of the 1980's. To set the context I'm going to got back 100 years in radical South African history to the early syndicalist and anarchy syndicalist history if the 1880's. Established the first multi racial organizations like the Industrial Workers of Africa (modeled on the IWW). The first Community party formed in 1920 was extra parliamentary and internationalist, the first Moscow aligned CP set up following years. The CP aligned itself with the ANC and was bigger for a good number of years, the CP was following the two stage theory of national democratic revolution. Mandela said in 56 that the aim of the ANC was to create a black bourgeoisie. During the 70's and 80's there was a massive escalation in workers and student militancy against apartheid, the ANC had virtually no influenced in these popular struggles of the black working class. The unions through COSATU came to accept the two stages theory. Mass insurrections began in 1984 again with little ANC influence but this changed by the end of the 1990's as the ANC gained control of the United Democratic Front. Prior to this you had a huge and militant working class involved in strikes alongside the militant student and community movement. The boom of the 1980's was based on the super exploitation of the black working class in mining but sanction mean it was losing access to international markets and there wasn't an internal market due to the super exploitation. This economic decline along with the insurrectionary workers movement led the white capitalist class to enter into negotiations leading to the end of apartheid. Secret negotiations ran from the 1980's and by 1993 the ANC signed an agreement with the IMF leading to its election in 1994 in the first democratic election. Its economic policies were continuous with those of the old Botha regime. They had promised one million jobs but in the first ten years a million lost their jobs. The first big strike was in 1999 of municipal workers and the Anti-Privatization Forum was launched at Wits University. In 2001 the APF was a federation of community organizations, single issue social movement and campaigns fighting against privatization, evictions etc. There was a struggle against electricity cuts off as the state tried to collect outstanding bills from the apartheid issue bill strike. Battles were won but the campaigns went into decline afterwards. Another significant struggle was that against water meters. State has tried to break backbone of New Social Movements by using apartheid era legislations against gatherings of more than 15 people. Part of the strategy is to break the social movements financially by making arrests and forcing them to raise lots of bail, activists have also been tear gassed in police cells. Police Community Forums are used to spy on social movement activists. Zuma as elected this year, he is a conservative, openly homophobic Zulu nationalist. There have been attacks on immigrants and gays and lesbians and moves to sweep back progressive gains. Legitimate discontent is being re-directed against scapegoats leading to rampages against immigrants with 60 people being killed and 100's of thousands fleeing the country. The Shack Dwellers Movement predicted that these attacks against immigrants would be followed by internal ethnic conflict which is what happened on Kennedy Road. They implemented a 10pm curfew on Sheeben's to avoid ethnic conflict. For next years FIFA world cup the government is clearing the city centers of 'undesirables' as part of a program of gentrification, Abahlali were mobilizing against this which is part of the reason they were targeted. There is a grave danger to social movements and working class organization. The recession has hit South Africa hard providing an excuse for Zuma's failure to deliver on his promises. Community based revolts and strikes have escalated in the last couple of months but they tend to challenge corrupt councilors rather than the economic policies.
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Katie-Marie Cork - Zoo

Katie-Marie Cork - Zoo

from Dailymotion - Samib2503's most viewed videos on November 09, 2009
Duration: 179
Author: Samib2503 Tags: Katie-Marie Cork topless sexy boobs zoo photoshoot Posted: 10 November 2009 Rating: 4.3 Votes: 11
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Argentinean Wine Tasting

Argentinean Wine Tasting

from The Thunder Show on November 05, 2009
Duration: 742
Gary Vaynerchuk tastes one Pinot Noir and two Malbecs from Argentina.
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Crazy Jumps in the Summer 2009 =P

Crazy Jumps in the Summer 2009 =P

from Top Favorites on November 05, 2009
Duration: 92
Pues bueno he editado este video para quitarme esas tomas del medio porque no las iva a utilizar... pero al final las he utilizado :) jajaja puntuar y comentar porfiiiish :) Música: Justice - D.A.N.C.E Galardones de este vídeo (28) #4 - Más comentados (hoy) #30 - Más comentados (hoy) - Deportes - Global #1 - Más comentados (hoy) - Deportes #53 - Más comentados (esta semana) #6 - Más comentados (esta semana) - Deportes #45 - Más comentados (este mes) - Deportes #47 - Más vistos (hoy) - Deportes - Israel #10 - Más vistos (hoy) - Deportes #54 - Más vistos (hoy) - Deportes - México #43 - Más vistos (hoy) - Deportes - Polonia #99 - Más vistos (hoy) - Deportes - Rusia #64 - Superfavoritos (hoy) - Global #1 - Superfavoritos (hoy) #3 - Superfavoritos (hoy) - Deportes - Global #1 - Superfavoritos (hoy) - Deportes #4 - Superfavoritos (esta semana) #16 - Superfavoritos (esta semana) - Deportes - Global #1 - Superfavoritos (esta semana) - Deportes #26 - Superfavoritos (este mes) #4 - Superfavoritos (este mes) - Deportes #1 - Más valorados (hoy) #2 - Más valorados (hoy) - Deportes - Global #1 - Más valorados (hoy) - Deportes #7 - Más valorados (esta semana) #23 - Más valorados (esta semana) - Deportes - Global #1 - Más valorados (esta semana) - Deportes #44 - Más valorados (este mes) #8 - Más valorados (este mes) - Deportes
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How To Do a Cork 720 on the Trampoline

How To Do a Cork 720 on the Trampoline

from Howcast - Most Recent Videos in Games on November 02, 2009
Duration: 49
This short videos show the steps on how to stick a clean "cork 7" or "off axis 720" on the trampoline. All the way from takeoff to landing, this video will have you looking like a pro! To view the full tutorial, please visit http://tramptricks.com Author: TrampTricks
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