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Maîtrisez l'imprévu
from Dailymotion - channel tech & science June 23, 2008
Le monde des télécommunications change vite, très vite. Chaque jour, de nouvelles technologies font naître de nouveaux comportements. Comment imaginer dès aujourd’hui les services de demain ? Découvrez la 6e initiative du programme LIBERATE IT, et une nouvelle vision sur les télécom.Author: join-swats Tags: Join swats Liberate IT Bull télécom télécommunications services convergents 7i 7 initiatives Posted: 23 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Citi Plant-A-Tree Initiative Visits the Lower East Side
from Revver - house Videos June 07, 2008
Author: YourUpdateTV Added: Fri, 06 Jun 2008 20:49:42 -0800 Duration: 116Employees from Citi visited the Riis Houses in the lower East Side, New York City to plant trees in support of MillionTreesNYC and the companys Plant-A-Tree initiative. The location was chosen because it is in an area with low tree canopy and high ...
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Cool Burger
from Dailymotion - most recent videos February 16, 2008
Extrait de Ca vient de la rue sur Télénantes à voir en intégrale sur http://www.telenantes.com/pages/emissions/emissions-roses/ca-vient-de-la-rue-/ca-vient-de-la-rue----4.php avec au sommaire : Kwal (en concert à La Fleuriaye) Adel et de Kamel du cool Burger et Thomas Ngijol du Jamel Comédy Club de passage à Nantes.Author: samali Tags: Ca vient de la rue telenantes nantes Malakoff Cool Burger initiatives quartier cité hip hop soul ville street Omar zaoui thomas ngijol Jamel comedy Club kwal angers slam Posted: 16 February 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Style Alpaga
from Dailymotion - channel street February 16, 2008
Extrait de Ca vient de la rue sur Télénantes à voir en intégrale sur http://www.telenantes.com/pages/emissions/emissions-roses/ca-vient-de-la-rue-/ca-vient-de-la-rue----3.phpAuthor: samali Tags: Ca vient de la rue telenantes Bellevue Nantes Lauriers jeunes cité quartier interaction couture initiatives hip hop soul Posted: 16 February 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Couscous de l'amitié
from Dailymotion - channel street February 16, 2008
Extrait de Ca vient de la rue diffusé sur Télénantes voir l'intégralité de l'émission sur http://www.telenantes.com/pages/emissions/emissions-roses/ca-vient-de-la-rue-/ca-vient-de-la-rue----6.php Avec au sommaire : “Immeuble propre”, initiative de l’association Regart’s qui fait participer un groupe de jeunes avec l’aide d’un graffeur, à se réapproprier la ville. Tous les samedi après-midi, ils graffent sur des panneaux et sur des contenerres afin d’habiller les cages d’escaliers de la rue Lucien Aubert. - Tous les dimanches soir, un groupe de jeune de Bellevue distribue le couscous de l’amitié à des SDF place de la Petite Hollande. - ITW de Kery James, rappeur du Val de Marne membre de la Mafia k’1fry, qui sera à Pol’n pour un atelier d’écriture avec des jeunes.Author: samali Tags: Ca vient de la rue telenantes nantes bellevue jeunes Lauriers JMF solidarité initiatives quartier cité Posted: 16 February 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Charlie Rose - Laura Bush
from Revver - bush Videos February 08, 2008
Author: CharlieRose10 Added: Fri, 08 Feb 2008 11:16:21 -0800 Duration: 2230First Lady, Laura Bush discusses Burma and some of the initiatives she is most proud of. Visit charlierose.com for the full interview
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Olympia Business Review - Episode Three: Crazy Bills and Serious Issues
from AWB Podcast Center January 25, 2008
Olympia Business Review is a podcast of the Association of Washington Business. Your host, Dan Brunell, takes you where business and politics meet square on in Washington state. The world of Olympia is our oyster. Richard Davis and Gary Chandler, AWB vice presidents, join us for to look over all the fast moving issues of the first two weeks of the legislature. We look at some of the more... ahhh... interesting bills that have been brought forth. Plus we examine emerging issue that will define this legislature. Issues covered: number of bills, initiatives, impeachment, building contractors, vesting, health care, association health plans, WASL, transportation For more information about this, check out our website at www.awb.org.
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Sundown Lounge #127
from Sundown Lounge January 11, 2008
"Dample" - iy9g86; Geeknotes: "Banjo Strings" Anniversary; Open Mic Stage: "Bottled Up" - Hydropods,"Frogs Eat Butterflies. Snakes Eat Frogs. Hogs Eat Snakes. Men Eat Hogs" - Wallace Stevens, Nobody's Listening Promo, "Fool!" - Ladybooster, "Asleep Awake" - Isaac Quatorze, "The Edges of Time" - Kay Ryan, "Komoto" - Synthvibe, "No Lucifer" - British Sea Power, "Sunday Bloody Sunday" - Saul Williams, "Bullets Have More Eloquence than Words" - Gustav Bertha; Map Room: Reversal Of Alzheimer's Symptoms Within Minutes In Human Study, Tata Nano Car, NASA Spacecraft to Make Historic Flyby of Mercury, Top British violinist to release record for free online; Venue Verite: NH Medley, The Obama Madrassa Meme; Music Bed: "Searching For Planets" - DJ Polaski
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Sundown Lounge #127
from Sundown Lounge January 11, 2008
"Dample" - iy9g86; Geeknotes: "Banjo Strings" Anniversary; Open Mic Stage: "Bottled Up" - Hydropods,"Frogs Eat Butterflies. Snakes Eat Frogs. Hogs Eat Snakes. Men Eat Hogs" - Wallace Stevens, Nobody's Listening Promo, "Fool!" - Ladybooster, "Asleep Awake" - Isaac Quatorze, "The Edges of Time" - Kay Ryan, "Komoto" - Synthvibe, "No Lucifer" - British Sea Power, "Sunday Bloody Sunday" - Saul Williams, "Bullets Have More Eloquence than Words" - Gustav Bertha; Map Room: Reversal Of Alzheimer's Symptoms Within Minutes In Human Study, Tata Nano Car, NASA Spacecraft to Make Historic Flyby of Mercury, Top British violinist to release record for free online; Venue Verite: NH Medley, The Obama Madrassa Meme; Music Bed: "Searching For Planets" - DJ Polaski
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FAP684: Managing your financial aid office relationship
from Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free Internet Radio On Demand December 06, 2007
FAP684: Managing your financial aid office relationship Listen now: Student Financial Aid News + NASFAA: The myriad legislative proposals and regulations introduced in the last year to govern the relationships between schools and student loan providers have left many dazed and confused. So it was welcome news last month when the Senate HELP Committee released its Committee Report for its reauthorization legislation (S. 1642) that gave schools, lenders, and guarantors a green light to collaborate on College Goal Sunday initiatives. + Last July the Senate unanimously approved the Higher Education Amendments of 2007, a bill that would reauthorize the Higher Education Act and make several significant changes to the federal student aid programs. The proposed legislation takes a hard line on school-lender relationships. The bill has numerous provisions limiting or prohibiting fairly common past business practices in the lending community. + Other regulations issued by the Department prohibit schools and loan providers from collaborating on issues where there have been long-standing partnerships - like loan exit counseling - leaving many administrators wondering what, if any, contact they should be having with lenders and guarantors. + The Committee Report clarifies the intent of the proposed legislation stating that the committee does not intend for these restrictions to prohibit lenders, guaranty agencies, and institutions of higher education from participating in or supporting outside events designed to assist students in applying to college or completing the Federal financial aid process, such as College Goal Sunday. + This report is good news for all the College Goal Sunday programs that depend on collaborative partnerships to effectively deliver essential services to underserved populations, said NASFAA Director of College Access Programs Marcia Weston.. This added clarity helps College Goal Sunday initiatives to continue the program’s important work. + I ve been assigned to the Massachusetts College Goal Sunday Framingham site this coming year + College Goal Sunday is a national program to help families complete the FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid + Inside Higher Ed: The debate over the relative costs of the federal government’s two competing student loan programs has simmered or raged, depending on the moment, ever since the Direct Loan Program was created 15 years ago. While most independent analyses have shown that competition between the two student loan programs has helped taxpayers and borrowers and should be sustained, lenders perhaps rightly fear that their program could be at risk if Democrats controlled the White House as well as Congress. So it is perhaps not surprising that student loan providers are finding a measure of satisfaction in Education Department numbers that they say show that even using the formula favored by direct loan advocates, the guaranteed loan program will, going forward, cost the government less per loan to operate than direct lending does. Scholarship Update + Martin Smilo Undergraduate Scholarship + This scholarship is available on an annual basis to provide financial assistance to an undergraduate student interested in pursuing a degree in the sciences. The recipient will receive a cash gift of $2500.00 upon proof of full-time enrollment in a 4 year accredited college or university the semester/quarter following receipt of the scholarship. + Deadline January 18 + Details at our free college scholarship search site Focus on Financial Aid + From the very soon to be released book, Scholarship Search Secrets Fourth Edition + How to deal with the financial aid office + Stop by during the off season + Create a relationship + Use prepared resources + Streamline your experience Did you enjoy today s show? If so, please consider subscribing for free to get it delivered to you. Subscribing for free means you don t have to remember to download it every day. + Click here to subscribe for free by email + Click here to subscribe for free in iTunes + Click here to add the Financial Aid Podcast to Google Reader or your Google Homepage Direct MP3 file download: Click here to download the MP3 Reminders + Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com. + Discuss this episode at the Financial Aid Forum! + FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + Student loan consolidation at StudentLoanConsolidator.com + Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com + The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network. I want to hear from you! Email me at financialaidpodcast gmail com, visit http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com, or call 206-350-1208. Technorati Tags: financial aid financialaidpodcast ShareThis
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Ward Connerly Interview - Part 2
from PUB DEF November 05, 2007
And now the exciting conclusion of our interview with affirmative action opponent Ward Connerly. Connerly has come to Missouri to support a proposed amendment to our state constitution to "ban affirmative action programs designed to eliminate discrimination against, and improve opportunities for, women and minorities in public contracting, employment and education." Click here to watch Part 1 of this interview. Keep up with St. Louis politics at www.pubdef.net
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Ward Connerly Interview - Part 1
from PUB DEF November 05, 2007
Last week, I sat down with Ward Connerly, the controversial founder and chairman of the American Civil Rights Institute, a national non-profit organization created to oppose racial and gender preference, commonly known as affirmative action. In 1996, Connerly was instrumental in getting Proposition 209 passed in California. The controversial initiative amended the state's constitution to prohibit public institutions, such as universities, from taking race or gender into consideration in hiring or admissions. Connerly has now come to Missouri. He has been brought in to be the spokesman for a group based out of Grain Valley, Missouri which is organizing to get an initiative passed next year which is very similar to the one passed in California. The California initiative passed by 54%. In this much more conservative Midwestern state, supporters of affirmative action are up for a fight — one that will likely be settled on the very same ballot that decides who will be the next President of the United States. And now, part 1 of my interview with Ward Connerly... Check back tomorrow for Part 2 of my interview.Keep up with St. Louis politics at www.pubdef.net
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What are Universities Doing to Help the Environment?
from my videos October 01, 2007
Author: LeanMeanGreen Added: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 16:15:34 -0800 Duration: 117Lean Mean Green caught up with Carole Jolly from the University of British Columbia and asked her what UBC was doing to help the environment through Bus programs, ride sharing and other sustainable initiatives.
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Check the Box
from - blip.tv (beta) August 06, 2007
Maplewood, NJ is a quaint town of tree-lined streets and socially conscious people. Eventhough it has about 8500 homes, only 125 are powered by renewable energy. Check the Box is about a group of local residents working together to raise awareness about clean energy alternatives. Watch the film, share it with friends and neighbors and remember to check the box. You can choose clean energy to power your home at http://njcleanenergy.com or drop an email to the Maplewood Climate Initiative at maplewoodlclimate@verizon.net. We'll show you how easy it can be.
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Anne Arundel County Week In Review 210
from - blip.tv (beta) April 14, 2007
Week of April 8, 2007 - News reports on County Executive Leopold's initiatives in educatio, public safety, the environment and health; code enforcement; foster parent recruitment efforts, a toxic spill; the opening of the new Frank Hebron-Harman Elementary School and the Riva Road Farmers Market. Other segments include County sports highlights; the Pets of the Week; a report on detention facilities; Rec and Parks highlights; and news about a new County logo contest.
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Election Day Outcomes
from NOW on PBS November 10, 2006
News headlines are heralding Democratic Congressional victories on Election Night, but the larger story of the 2006 mid-term elections transcends statistical winners and losers. Since late summer, NOW has been focusing on crucial but underreported personal and political questions related to the election, such as: the performance of malfunctioning voting machines, the outcomes of deceptive ballot initiatives, the influence of religion in politics, the impact of immigration and minimum wage issues, the political role of the blogosphere, and the success rate of "clean" campaigners. NOW takes a hard look at the outcomes of these issues, as well as the individual people profoundly affected by them. Also this week, NOW's David Brancaccio and Salon.com editor-in-chief Joan Walsh place a magnifying glass on mid-term election outcomes to reveal what it means for America's future.
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America's Debate Radio #40
from America's Debate Radio with Mike and Jaime November 02, 2006
Our 40th show. This edition was our very special Election Show. All topics covered tonight were election related including the ballot initiative in Massachusetts regarding the sale of wine in grocery stores, the Nevada and Colorado propositions to legalize some amounts of marijuana for sale and taxation, the Arizona propositions to make English the official government language and to award voters with money simply for voting, the Missouri initiative to allow stem cell research, the proposed Georgia eminent domain amendment and Michigan's Civil Rights Initiative. We also explored key campaigns and listened to various campaign ads for the Arizona, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, and Virginia senate races. We also shared ideas from many America's Debate members on who they thought will win the House and Senate races. We spoke with 4 callers and the show lasted a little over 3 hours. We welcome feedback at radio AT americasdebate.com or http://radio.americasdebate.net/?contact Podcasts are not live, so please do not call. Thanks for listening!
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Washington Business Weekly 10-26-06
from AWB Audio October 26, 2006
HOST TERRY CORBELL: BREAKING DOWN THE INITIATIVES. ON THE PROGRAM TODAY, WE WILL BREAK FROM OUR WEEKLY HOW TO SERIES AND TAKE AN IN DEPTH LOOK AT TWO OF THE INITIATIVES ON THE BALLOT NOVEMBER SEVENTH. WE WILL ALSO GET AN UPDATE ON CHANGES AND GROWTH IN WASHINGTON'S INFRASTRUCTURE.
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Taking the Initiative
from NOW on PBS September 22, 2006
In the voting booth this fall, voters in states across the country will find ballot initiatives with titles like "Taxpayers' Bill of Rights" and "SOS - Stop Over Spending." The aim is to slash state spending, including deep cuts in health care, education and other social services. But are these local initiatives really "home" grown? NOW investigates how one wealthy New Yorker is secretly providing major funding for these and other ballot measures way outside his neighborhood, in states across the country. NOW also takes a look at the questionable tactics used to put these issues on your ballot. Is someone manipulating your state's laws, your vote, and you?
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Primary Election Preview
from KUOW 94.9 Weekday with Steve Scher Hour 1 September 18, 2006
The Washington State primary is tomorrow. How do you plan to vote? Join our panel as they give odds on the hot races and review the political landscape in 2006. And what about those initiatives? Call in with your questions and comments.
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