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“Babysitter” featuring New Trident Layers™ gum

“Babysitter” featuring New Trident Layers™ gum

from Neue Videos bei sevenload on November 06, 2009
Duration: 31
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NYC Stylist In Orlando /UCF Area Cutting LongLayered Woman Hair Textured Bang awesome  New  Hot Look

NYC Stylist In Orlando /UCF Area Cutting LongLayered Woman Hair Textured Bang awesome New Hot Look

from YouTube :: Tag // newyork on October 24, 2009
Duration: 260
Author: thehairroomstudio Keywords: Orlando UCF Stylist Textured Bangs Long Layered Haircut Woman Style Trend Fashion awesome New Look Added: October 24, 2009
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The New 'Do

The New 'Do

from Most Viewed on September 18, 2009
Duration: 226
Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/juicystar007 To get an intro like mine, contact: http://www.youtube.com/user/introchamp Let me know what you think of the highlights and the cut!
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VIRTUAL ANTARTICA

VIRTUAL ANTARTICA

from recent posts tagged bee - blip.tv (beta) on September 08, 2009
Duration: 287
Genius from the Renaissance to 1770: Genius is relevant to the history of ideas in the following meanings: (1) the designation of superior mental powers productive of rare superior performances; or also as the designation of a man possessing these powers; (2) as the peculiar spiritual character of an era, of a nation, of a man; (3) as a special talent for some particular type of performance. The first disignation is basic. Performances considered as products of genius may also belong to politics, warfare, exploration, etc., but such achievements are regarded primarily as 'original intellectual work', as discoveries or inventions, and especially as artistic creations in contrast to imitation. Until the middle of the eighteenth century, these original activities were collectively designated by 'inventio', or equivalents of this term. Their further differentiation (especially of discoveries from inventions) is frequently ignored. During the Renaissance (and later), two different Latin terms were used for genius: 'ingenium' and 'genius'; they seem to have first acquired this meaning in Italy, where corresponding Italian words, 'ingegno' and 'genio', were also used. A fundamental trait of genius is that it is an 'innate' capability, operating with 'spontaneous facility', versus talents which may be taught and learned by diligence; but, nevertheless, it may need diligence for its development and discipline. Whether this capability depends on a unique mental power, or on and assemblage (proportion) of powers, or on a kind of inward revelation, is a further debatable question. At first, 'irrational' traits attributed to genius are considered irrelevant; later they are magnified by the confluence into this idea of the Platonic doctrine of 'furor poeticus' in poetics. Genius, in this respect, is sometimes considered as verging on distraction. Also Platonic is the 'divine' character frequently attributed, metaphorically or not, to genius, because its original work is compared both with God's creation, and with what is considered the result of supernatural inspiration. In fact, while 'ingenium' is intended to mean"inventive intelligence", the Latin term 'genius' (Italian 'genio') in the Renaissance originally refers, metaphorically or not, to a superior spirit inspiring a human being in the traditions of Socrates' demon or in that of astrology (astral spirit). Petrarch and Boccaccio had used 'ingenium' in this sense, but still rather atypically; but Poliziano and Pico stress the element of originality when they use it. Pico also refers to 'genius', as does Erasmus in 1528. Casiglione (1528) only uses 'ingegno'. The Portuguese art theorist Hollanda, a pupil of Michelangelo, stresses (1548) the innate character of genius (Portuguese 'engenho', 'genio'). Alberti, Condivi, and Vasari point out that genius and diligence are different qualities, but that they may be profitibly united; the same connection between genius and memory is asserted by Boccaccio, Alberti, Enea Silvio Piccolomini, Erasmus, Trissino. Scaliger's doctrine of genius (1561), centering on poetics, is peculiarly important. Genius ('ingenium', 'genius') is something divine and innate, associated with enthusiasm (furor poeticus); it belongs to both arts and sciences. Cardano identifies genius with a kind of 'spiritus familiarus'. For Fracastoro and Giovio, genius only means a talent in some particular field (Zilsel, 1926; Thume, 1927). The term 'genius' is used by Adriani (Manuale, 1845) as the spirit of a nation. For Bruno (1585), genius as divine enthusiasm is the origin of the rules of art (Bryne, 1951; Thume, 1927). But seventeenth-century Italian authors, such as Balileo, Torricelli, Magalotti, Salvine, exclude for 'genio' supernatural and enthusiastic traits (Zilsel, 1926). Pellegrini (1650), Tesauro (1654), and Pagano consider 'ingegno' in connection with Beauty. For Vico, 'genio' is the source of inventions (Croce, 1946, Pagano, 1650). Dictionary of the History of Ideas Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas Charles Scribner's Sons - New York Herrera (1580) identifies "Plato's Genius" (Spanish 'genio) with "Aristotle's active intellect" as a supernatural power of invention. by: Mytheoryous
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Mailing List Potential

Mailing List Potential

from The Thunder Show on July 26, 2009
Duration: 1564
Gary Vaynerchuk tastes 4 of the hotter California wines to come across our radar to see whether you should consider joining their mailing lists.
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Autodesk Showcase 2010 Decals Layered Materials

Autodesk Showcase 2010 Decals Layered Materials

from ricart on April 28, 2009
Duration: 40
Layer materials without worrying about UV mapping. Showcase guides you through the decoration process. Try out multiple looks, then store them as alternatives.
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Home Experiment: Stacking Liquids

Home Experiment: Stacking Liquids

from Comic Book Club on April 13, 2009
Duration: 111
An easy home experiment; create a tower of liquids. The liquids near the bottom are more dense while the liquids on top are less dense. This can also be used to determine the relative density of solid objects. Place them in the container and see where they float. www.thirstforscience.com Music: Kevin MacLeod
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Layered Haircut How to Style Layered Hair (Hair Cutting Tips)

Layered Haircut How to Style Layered Hair (Hair Cutting Tips)

from POP!TECH POP!CASTS on April 03, 2009
Duration: 315
For a MORE FREE Layered Haircuts and Hair Cutting Tips and Instruction, SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter and get access to the whole FREE series HERE: http://www.scissorboy.com So you want to learn how to do a layered haircut for your clients but have no idea where to start? Check out these hair cutting tips on layered haircuts and you will see just how simple and easy a long layered hairstyle can be. Start with sectioning the layered haircut and work on the back section first, overdirect and bring everything back towards you. Cut straight across at the bottom to remove length, then use point cutting to achieve the long layered hairstyle as it adds texture and reduces weight. Hair Cutting Tip: Be sure to establish overall length *BEFORE* beginning layering process, by removing length at the sides as well as the very bottom. Once you get the hair to the length that you want it to be, you can start creating your layers. To begin the layering of the long hairstyle, start with the back section and work your way around the head. You can either go from left to right, or right to left its up to you, just make sure that whatever method you use, you can achieve balance with the final layered haircut. Hair Cutting Tip: Build a foundation in either direction in a structured manner, as in the end you can get a bit more creative and be able to freestyle with your scissors. Its up to you to train your eye in seeing the weight, and really taking any finished layered hairstyle to the next level. Continue layering by taking small sections of previously-cut hair as a guide and the following it through, and continuously point cutting. Next, create a horseshoe shape parting and overdirect the hair forward and start taking a little bit more weight off of the front to achieve the layered haircut effect. Then bring everything from the front to the back, and to get more height, overdirect the hair and take more weight of in the crown. To see how to finish it up, and for more layered haircut and hair cutting tips, subscribe HERE: http://www.scissorboy.com
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Making a Holiday Card with Layered, Acrylic Stamps

Making a Holiday Card with Layered, Acrylic Stamps

from Tracy Porter on December 22, 2008
Duration: 241
Layered, acrylic stamps create an eye catching embellishment to bring a simple holiday card to life.
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Hot Wedding Colors for Fall & Autumn Weddings

Hot Wedding Colors for Fall & Autumn Weddings

from Thepog on August 29, 2008
Duration: 201
Pocket Fold Wedding Invitation line by Joyful Heart Design in the most popular fall & autumn wedding colors. Visit www.OohandAahWeddingInvites.com for more info on our contemporary, colorful and delightfully unique wedding invitations that are fully customizable to suit your style.
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