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TAG: 8 Most Worn Things!

TAG: 8 Most Worn Things!

from YouTube :: Tag // tag on November 29, 2009
Duration: 535
Author: musicgrls2 Keywords: webcam video musicgrls2 most worn things products objects tag you eight response comment Added: November 29, 2009
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ModernEcoHomes.com Takes The Work Out of Buying Green

ModernEcoHomes.com Takes The Work Out of Buying Green

from recent posts tagged kristen - blip.tv (beta) on November 11, 2009
Duration: 146
ModernEcoHomes.com Takes The Work Out of Buying Green. Visit http://www.ModernEcoHomes.com to learn more. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Mens Health Fashion Director Brian Boye on Having Geek Chic

Mens Health Fashion Director Brian Boye on Having Geek Chic

from recent posts tagged timberlake - blip.tv (beta) on October 08, 2009
Duration: 140
For more info visit www.newsinfusion.com Justin Timberlake is bringing geeky back with his skinny jeans, tailored vests and layered tees. Chuck Bass, eccentric bad boy on Gossip Girl, is the president of the sweater-vest club. Don t forget the striking vintage 1960 s-era looks that show up on Mad Men. They used to be shunned, mocked, even tripped in the hallway. But, gone are the days of the geek as the pitiful underdog. Geeks have risen from the ashes of mockery as the red carpet and the small screen, alike, honor their surprising fashion sense. These days going geek is more than a brainy state of mind. Today s geek chic is clean and classic. It s powerful yet understated. It s confident yet unassuming. And most-importantly, it s fun, clever, and easy to replicate with a little guidance. Brian Boye, fashion director at Men s Health magazine, offers tips on how to let your geek flag fly. He talks about everything you need to know to achieve this look without being too geeky. From hair to shoes, Brian Boye has fun, entertaining, and useful ideas.
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- X'2009 Xbox 360 Preview Event

- X'2009 Xbox 360 Preview Event

from recent posts tagged at - blip.tv (beta) on October 01, 2009
Duration: 292
Andrew Moore-Crispin shows off the X'2009 and new Xbox 360 products at this press preview event. A Internet video series by butterscotch.com.
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KinderKord

KinderKord

from recent posts tagged twins - blip.tv (beta) on September 28, 2009
Duration: 483
In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay sits down with former Good Morning America host Joan Lunden at the ABC Kids and Baby Expo. Joan is a mom of seven children and the inventor of the KinderKord. This patented safety product is a wrist to wrist connection to connect parents to their kids. Moms and dads keep their hands free while kids stay safe and connected. Keep watching DadLabs for reviews of other great baby products. DadLabs Ep. 558 is brought to you by BabyBjorn. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Accenture, A CareerTV Close-up

Accenture, A CareerTV Close-up

from recent posts tagged vincent - blip.tv (beta) on September 04, 2009
Duration: 144
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company. We bring together the expertise of a diverse workforce of 186,000 people in 52 countries to deliver innovative solutions that help our clients become high-performance businesses and governments. The main reason people choose a career at Accenture is because of the work we do. With many of the word's leading companies as our clients including 96 of the Fortune Global 100, three-fourths of the Fortune Global 500 and government agencies around the world. Every project we undertake is helping shape the future of business, government and society. Watch this video to learn more about Accenture and the work we do.
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Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables - cutting potato leaves

Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables - cutting potato leaves

from recent posts tagged gardening - blip.tv (beta) on August 25, 2009
Duration: 180
Part 1 of the potato harvesting series, cutting the leaves http://www.mumsgrowyourownorganicvegetables.com
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Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables - potato leaves cut

Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables - potato leaves cut

from recent posts tagged gardening - blip.tv (beta) on August 25, 2009
Duration: 165
See how and what to do after you have cut your potato leaves. get 2 free reports here: http://www.mumsgrowyourownorganicvegetables.com
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Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables - taking care of the patch

Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables - taking care of the patch

from recent posts tagged gardening - blip.tv (beta) on August 24, 2009
Duration: 83
this video goes through some general housekeeping tips to take care of your vegetable patch, with all the wedding tips, pests tips etc http://www.mumsgrowyourownorganicvegetables.com
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Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables - grow aubergines & marrows

Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables - grow aubergines & marrows

from recent posts tagged gardening - blip.tv (beta) on August 24, 2009
Duration: 24
Grow your own aubergines and marrows, you can see here the progress of my aubergines..very exciting :)) http://www.mumsgrowyourownorganicvegetables.com
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Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables - tomato and peppers

Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables - tomato and peppers

from recent posts tagged gardening - blip.tv (beta) on August 24, 2009
Duration: 134
Progress and a view of the kitchen and what am I making with my tomatoes, peppers, courgettes, see the real deal here. http://www.mumsgrowyourownorganicvegetables.com Free reports and info
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Neroli Rose Shea Butter Skin Care Video

Neroli Rose Shea Butter Skin Care Video

from recent posts tagged butter - blip.tv (beta) on August 21, 2009
Duration: 78
http://www.nerolirose.com Neroli Rose creates all natural beauty products using the purest shea butter. This engaging video provides an overview of the complete line of Neroli Rose skin care products, produced by SiteFireVideo.
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Neroli Rose Online Video Ad

Neroli Rose Online Video Ad

from recent posts tagged butter - blip.tv (beta) on August 18, 2009
Duration: 76
http://www.sitefirevideo.com Online Video Marketing Ad for Neroli Rose Skin Care Products, an All-Natural line of products featuring Shea Butter moisturizers from Sudan
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Strollers 101

Strollers 101

from recent posts tagged twins - blip.tv (beta) on August 06, 2009
Duration: 128
Here is a guide to what you should look for when shopping for your baby.
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Strollers 101

Strollers 101

from recent posts tagged twins - blip.tv (beta) on August 06, 2009
Duration: 128
Here is a guide to what you should look for when shopping for your baby.
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Barcelona Business

Barcelona Business

from C'est le Toon on July 22, 2009
Duration: 157
Video clips are short clips of video, usually part of a longer piece. Video clips in digital format are often found on the internet where the massive influx of new video clips during 2006 was hailed as a new phenomenon having a profound impact on both the internet and other forms of media. Sources for video clips include news and sporting events, historical videos, music videos, television programmes, film trailers and vlogs. Webvideo in its current form distinguishes itself from what is mostly known as video on demand mainly in terms of technology, interface and cost for the user. The current hype in online video viewing only arose when sites were introduced that offered free hosting for the high-bandwidth content and the possibility to easily integrate these into personal Blogs or websites. This enabled online videos to cross over into the mainstream. The arrival of these sites also gave rise to more widespread use of the name webvideo. Video on demand however, is more closely associated with paid content of film studios, online video stores and cable providers. Video on demand also specifically references videos that start at a moment of the user's choice, as opposed to streaming, multicast and webcams in which the data is sent to the user live by a server.
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False Comment #12 Sealing pays our bills - Its a livelihood - DFO Seal Hunt Lies and Myths

False Comment #12 Sealing pays our bills - Its a livelihood - DFO Seal Hunt Lies and Myths

from recent posts tagged pcb - blip.tv (beta) on June 03, 2009
Duration: 199
Seal beaters justify atrocities by attempting to say it obtains them money, or it's their livelihood, or that it puts food on the table, so the horrors they commit should be perpetuated. This is False. Just because something is done to obtain money, does not make it right. There are those who exploit children forcing them into prostitution for money. That's their livelihood too, but that does not mean it is right. Drug Pushers seed communities and entice youths with heroin and methamphetamines, that is the livelihood that provides money for some in certain poor communities, yet this does not mean it should be praised as such a fine livelyhood. Dogfighters ply their abhorrent trade to earn money, scammers defraud the elderly and get funds that put food on grifters tables, yet this does not excuse it. Poachers using snare traps to kill animals and massacre them for their horns and their ivory tusks to sell pieces of their bodies for money probably feeds poor poachers and their associates, however this excuse does not suffice to a judge to avoid prison. Not too long ago, white plantation owners used blacks as slaves on cotton farms and used them to earn money for the white owners and pay their bills, and provide food for their families, and even bring in money to provide jobs for white farm-hands, and even probably provided a significan amount of commerce as part of the economy, and possibly these men complained that telling them not to exploit the free labor obtained from african slaves would hurt their livelihoods, and take food out of the poor white plantation-owners children, yet today we now know this is wrong, and we do not stand for this today. Just because some act provides spoils of money, income, furnishes the perpetrator food, or homes, or cars, or his clothes, does not suffice to justtify crimes against humanity and nature. And with all this said, the seal hunt does not even earn significan money at all. The seal hunt is a Financial LOSS to the nation. It costs more than it bring in. 30 million Canadian people get their paychecks docked so that 0.00015 of the population of a tiny horde of lobbyists Sealers which are a Special Interest group can obtain less then 350 bucks, less than anyone could earn at even something akin to a yard sale. And Sealers already have 2 jobs. They already earn tens of thousands of dollars as Fishermen. Sealing is 2ndary. And also the govt already pays fishermen welfare UI checks which it gives Sealer Fishermen for sitting at home, while it is not fishing or sealing season. Thus, Sealers already earn tens of thousands. Sealing is Not their only job. Seal hunting does NOT bring significant income, it earned sealers in 2009 less than 18 cents an hour. 29 bucks. in a whole month. Avt per sealer of 350 bucks compared to tens of thousands they already are earning doing fishing. And they already obtain govt payment checks every month. So if you ever see anyone attempt to say that it is their livelihood, or earns a "significant income" or is needed in order to put food on the table, this is now shown False and the individual who attempted to say it is now discredited. This argument cannot be used ever again. If anyone such as a seal beater supporter tries it, they will now be exposed. FOR MORE INFORMAITION & TO HELP CHARITY GO HERE: Sea Shepherd Society: http://www.seashepherd.org/seals/ Harpseals.org: http://www.harpseals.org/ HSUS: http://www.hsus.org/protect_seals.html Seals Alert SA: http://sealalertsa.wordpress.com/ Look Out for Seals: http://www.lookoutforseals.org/ Anti Sealing Coaltion: http://www.antisealingcoalition.ca/ Grey Seal Conservation Society: http://www.greyseal.net/ IFAW: http://blog.stopthesealhunt.com/campaign_updates/ WSPA: http://www.wspa.ca/campaigns.asp?campaignType=12 Scandinavian Anti-Sealing Coalition: http://www.scandinavianantisealingcoalition.org/ Humane Society International: http://community.hsus.org/hsi/hsi_protectseals_actions.html Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Donations Page: http://www.seashepherd.org/donate.html _
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False Comment #13 The seal hunt is an important source of income! - Seal Hunt DFO Canada Myths

False Comment #13 The seal hunt is an important source of income! - Seal Hunt DFO Canada Myths

from recent posts tagged pcb - blip.tv (beta) on May 29, 2009
Duration: 146
THE SEAL HUNT IS CAUSING FINANCIAL DAMAGE TO EVERY HARD WORKING CANADIAN CITIZEN. Click to find out HOW MUCH MONEY Sealers lose, and the staggering Economic Damage they inflict on Canada. A constant myth by the DFO admits a veteran Sealer, Jack Troake "Few people will sign on for a crew knowing there is a small chance of splitting a meagre income", said Fisher Ray Newman. The National Post FINANCIAL TIMES published an article on the Economics of the Seal hunt. "The Millions Ottawa spends subsidizing the Seal Hunt" http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/2008/04/17/the-millions-ottawa-spends-subsidizing-the-seal-hunt.aspx The article reveals that the seal hunt COSTS Canada up to 50 to 60 million dollars in expenses per year. Including paying millions upon millions of tax dollars docked from 30 million hard-working Canadian citizens paychecks to move Canadian Coast Guard ice-breakers into the sealing areas to clear paths through the ice and lead them to where the seals are. THAT is the COST. Keep those figures in mind. NOW LETS SEE HOW MUCH THE SEAL HUNT EARNS: The TAC or Total Allowable Catch was 280,000 seals in 2009. Notice that this is FEDERAL LAW! The seal hunt CANNOT take more seals than this number. At the time of the National Post article, a seal pelt brought in 52 bucks. In 2008, 1 seal pelt brought in at most 33 bucks. In 2009, that figure is 15 bucks. And as low as 2 dollars each if imperfect. That means, for 2007, that IF Every seal pelt brought in by a sealer was perfect, you would calculate 52 dollars for 1 pelt and multiply by 275,000 seals killed. THIS is from the article, BEFORE the price dipped: 275,000 seals. x 52 dollars. ------------- 14,300,000.00 but this is not the profit from the seal hunt. One must divide that half because that's not profit! There's expenses! To go on the hunt in the first place takes a boat! You need to buy that boat, insure that boat, repair that boat, buy fuel, supplies, arctic clothing, equipment, gear, rigging, weapons, bullets, etc! They estimated that the expenses are half. That's 50%. So 7,150,000.00 = all the hunt brings in, and it COSTS upwards of 50 to 60 million, so the seal hunt is a LOSS to 30 million Canadians of 40 to 50 million dollars right there. But wait. That was 2007, when a seal pelt was 52 dollars. It's not that anymore. The price of 1 seal pelt NOW is only 15 bucks. And that's if it is perfect, not gouged, shot, marred, ragged, stained, cut wrong, torn, scarred, etc. Otherwise 1 pelt will bring in as low as 2 dollars. The TAC for 2009 is 280,000. So multiply those: 15 dollars per pelt x 280,000 seals = 4,200,000! That's it! That is how much the entire industry of the commercial seal hunt grosses. Now deduct Expenses.... 4,200,000 * 50% = 2,100,000 dollars. So the profit from this hunt, cause of international furor, and dusgust, and split among 6000 people, is a tiny 2 million dollars! But remember, that has to be split among 6,000 individuals who Gail Shea, DFO, and pro sealer tell everyone this income supports! Plus their family of 4! You must divide the 2.1 million over 6000 people! It's like if you had a 2.1 million dollar lottery ticket, but 6000 people also got the right number, so you have to share with 6000 other people. So take 2.1 million divided by 6000 = 350 bucks per person. That's it! That is how much 1 sealer makes. A YEAR! That's what your annual salary would be as a dirty sealer. Sealers earn more than that in just 2 UI welfare checks! You could earn more at a yard sale. This is an insignificant source of income and 10 times that could be earned more easily in 1000 different ways. And this could not support a family of 4! But lets pretend this was a 'real' job that was being offered. And you were going to apply for it... This is what its stats & perks are: ANNUAL SALARY: $350. Your paycheck would be 29 dollars a MONTH. That's 7.29 a week. This is not significant income, this cant feed a family of 4! This is 1 dollar and 45 cents a day. This is 18 cents an hour. And all of this international stink that Sealers bring down on Canada, costing you, and every canadian citizen 60 million dollars a year, is all so that a seal beater can get .18 cents. So the next time you hear Gail Shea, or a seal hunt cheerleader, or ANYONE try to tell you that this is 35% of their income, you will now know Gail Shea's and DFO's claims are Ridiculous. Sealers already have a 2nd job. They are fishermen! They earn thousands and thousands of dollars as Atlantic Fishermen! They also get UI checks. These are weekly payments given to them by the government, all because "fishing season" only lasts a couple of months, and the rest of the 10 months of the year they can sit at home, tell the govt they are "unemployed" and collect checks. This is what they are after. As to the amount the hunt brings in, any person could make more money selling canadian drift wood on ebay! A child's lemonade stand or ladies bake sale would earn more than seal killing! A sealer could earn more than the seal hunt selling girlscout cookies. Raking leaves. Shoveling snow. A panhandler could beat a sealer. A sealer could make more money baby-sitting. And with how many sealers are ON LINE on the internet making pro sealing posts and comments, they certainly seem to have internet! Look how many all seem to have expensive computers and get online preaching how they need to kill seals to get this 18 cents. They could make MORE by having a web business online! Canada just invested 1 million dollars into supplying INTERNET service to the outlying regions of the province, so they could have online web businesses and make more than this! ALL THIS INTERNATIONAL STINK IMPACTING 33 MILLION GOOD HARD-WORKING CANADIANS SO THAT 0.00015 of the population, a pack of extremist seal bashers can whine and complain about 18 cents! And now you know. And time to let others know.
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Why do some Cameras have a Viewfinder/LCD?

Why do some Cameras have a Viewfinder/LCD?

from recent posts tagged panasonic - blip.tv (beta) on April 13, 2009
Duration: 93
Greg Harper, the LiHD Answerman, answers questions from the LivingInHD.com community.
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Interview with new Store owner

Interview with new Store owner

from recent posts tagged faux - blip.tv (beta) on May 02, 2008
Duration: 116
This is a simple interview with the new owner of Coastal Paint in Long Beach, Ca
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