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Georgia prison Hiring Atlanta Limousine For A Business Trip
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 27, 2009
Duration: 96
Duration: 96
http://1apublicrecords.com/inmaterecords/georgiainmates.php Atlanta is the home to the real thing. Yes, I mean home to the biggest soft drink company in the world. The city is also the world headquarters of AT AND T Mobility, and Delta Air Lines, and the neighborhood also has headquarters of UPS and Home Depot.
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why...? query the reason,get the answer
from Dailymotion - musique video group on November 18, 2009
Duration: 489
Duration: 489
music : mercan dedesema(mistic dans) : mira and tanyaquery the reason,get the answeraşk geldi, damarlardaki kanım gibi olduvarlık boşalıp, her tarafım dost eliyle dolduzapteyledi bütün ensai vücudumu.kaldı kâvi bir namı bana, bakişu koskoca alemde yalnız bir kulumaşk olmasa hiçbir işe gelmezdi gün ışığıaşk geldi, damarlardaki kanım gibi olduvarlık boşalıp, her tarafım dost eliyle dolduzapteyledi bütün ensai vücudumu. kaldı kâvi bir namı bana, bakithe answer is tolerance and love. that's allAuthor: ionya Tags: mercan dede arkın allen Kefeştetayyuş sema hoşgörü dünya query the reasonget answer tolerance and love thats Posted: 19 November 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Tim Barrus: Memory's Profane Persistence
from Films reliés ensemble on November 08, 2009
Duration: 500
Duration: 500
http://vook.tumblr.com Most people think of Tim Barrus as a writer involved in literary scandal. Even at publications as radical as Drummer and Mach magazines, both gay leather/sm publications, Barrus was their most controversial editor. Then, he went mainstream in disguise. Esquire (nominated for a national Magazine Award). Houghton Mifflin. Time. Random House. PEN. The New York Times. Tim Barrus was denounced by the Wall Street Journal. Yet Barrus does not even see himself as a writer; certainly not one who belongs to a community or a genre. Tim Barrus is a whore, and says so. He is banished from the United States. The issue is identity. Barrus does not allow the superficiality of a literary scandal slow him down. He moves to France and creates Cinematheque Films. Cinematheque Films, based in Paris, is guerrilla education for a collective of at-risk adolescent HIV+/AIDS boys studying art in radical, self-directed ways. Prostitutes, junkies, thieves, and potential suicides. Traditional education has failed them. They are from the street. Tim Barrus connects with the writer, Mary Scriver -- or Prairie Mary -- through Arts Journal. She intrigues the boys of Cinematheque with the publication of her book, Bronze: Inside and Out. The boys of Cinematheque are connected at the hip to computer technology. It is how they communicate. Mary Scriver and Tim Barrus begin a dialogue that delves deeply into the ideas of censorship, the Internet, journalism, writing and publishing fiction, black lists, and how these things have a direct bearing on the lives of young boys struggling to create art, and struggling to survive. As creatures of the street, the boys have left "the life" of the Pigalle, the Parisian red light district. They are not strangers to how organized crime functions, how the drug culture still flourishes, and they are all too familiar with human trafficking. How the boys of Cinematheque Films become involved in extricating other adolescents just like them from the legacy of human trafficking is the story behind The Fallen and the Flight. A VOOK. Whose fictional narrative employs both text and video. This is the VOOK query for The Fallen and the Flight by Tim Barrus -- aka Nasdij -- and Mary Scriver -- aka Prairie Mary. Videos represented here are Cinematheque class assignments, mash-ups, photographic assignments, and poetry projects created by the boys of Cinematheque. They are represented here simply as creative examples of work that could correspond to the text and narration of the VOOK. The synopsis of the Fallen and the Flight is represented here as well in the linear order the VOOK adheres to. Most VOOKS contract out the video content to Hollywood-based production companies. The premise of The Fallen and the Flight is that the video would be created by the same people who created the text. Cinematheque Films: Arts Education: Students are allowed access to fair use art materials and mixed media in the teaching of iconic manipulation in photographic, video and film production. Representations and facsimiles posted here are presented as teaching tools and instruments employed to instruct students in the techniques and application of mixed media art and collage. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act allows art-teaching entities the fair use of such materials in classroom and teaching-research applications. Clicking the NEXT button at the bottom of each page will take you into the linear outline of the book. Again, as such, this is the QUERY. Each video and each chapter is accompanied with observations by Scriver and Barrus. THE FALLEN AND THE FLIGHT: MEMORY'S PROFANE PERSISTENCE
also in: Art Boys Bronze: Cinematheque Cinematheque films Fiction Inside Mary scriver Memory Nasdijj Out Persistence Prairie mary Query Synopsis Tim barrus Vook
EJES - Turbinando sua aplicação com lucene
from recent posts tagged java - blip.tv (beta) on October 23, 2009
Duration: 2603
Duration: 2603
V deo gravado no EJES 2009. Turbinando sua aplica o com o lucene com Paulo C sar M. Jeveaux. Carlan Calazans - http://carlancalazans.com
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Tim Barrus: Morphine Bag of Breadcrumbs
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 23, 2009
Duration: 903
Duration: 903
http://vook.tumblr.com A query is a morphine bag of breadcrumbs spread like a trail to follow through the woods where no map has yet to point the way, and no Global Positioning System can provide the reader with a shortcut. As with any book, the latitude and the longitude still unfold a story whose orbit can only be explored with and through that intractable constant known as time. Mary Scriver: It seems to me (but not from actual experience) that whoring must be like any other line of work.




