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The Somme Battlefields
from YouTube :: Tag // bmw July 16, 2008
On the first day of the battle 20,000 soldiers were killed the highest ever recorded on one day.Between July and November 1916 there were 1.5 million casualties approximately the population of Dublin.These are the battlefields cemeteries and memorials created by the Battle of the Somme.It was supposed to be the war to end all wars.If only that were true. Author: RedanWhiteRebel Keywords: Battlefields Somme world war cemeteries memorials bmw k110 Added: July 16, 2008
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Y = 1/4X^4+1/2X^3+1/4X^2
from Dailymotion - channel college June 19, 2008
A l'aide des courbes de tendance, Excel permet de déterminer expérimentalement la formule de la somme des cubes des n premiers nombres entiersAuthor: fredericbouffier Tags: math courbe experimentale excel somme des cubes nombres entiers Posted: 19 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Perimètre et aire d'un carré.RACINES CARREES
from Dailymotion - channel college June 02, 2008
le but est de calculer le périmètre et l'aire d'un carré en présence de racines carrées.Simplifions le résultat. Cet ex de maths vous est offert par video-maths france.bon travailAuthor: videomaths Tags: Perimètre et aire d'un carré.RACINES CARREES MATHS CALCULS MULTIPLICATIONS carrés somme brevet college bepc Posted: 02 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Developpement en mathématiques (4/3 ème)
from Dailymotion - channel college June 02, 2008
Mieux appréhender le Developpement en mathématiques (4/3 ème) préparation au bepc. exercice de math gratuit en vidéo http://www.video-maths.frAuthor: videomaths Tags: DEVELOPPEMENT MATHS CALCULS MULTIPLICATIONS carrés somme brevet college bepc Posted: 02 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Calculer et simplifier une fraction.maths
from Dailymotion - channel college June 02, 2008
Calculer et simplifier une fraction en mathématiques au collège.Préparation au brevet des collèges. http://www.video-maths.frAuthor: videomaths Tags: fractions divisions MATHS CALCULS MULTIPLICATIONS carrés somme brevet college bepc Posted: 02 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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OUT Kif Flip 2008
from Dailymotion - most recent videos May 10, 2008
Author: galopinclem Tags: skate amiens sk8 shop kif flip out galopin clem vidéo street grand marais hall glisse guiom sk8picardie picardie somme Posted: 10 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Entrepot des sels à Saint Valery sur Somme
from Dailymotion - channel travel May 02, 2008
L'entrepôt des sels de Saint Valery sur Somme a été construit en 1736. Il servait à stocker le sel dont le port de Saint Valery faisait commerce jusqu'au début du siécle dernier. Il est aussi apellé grenier à sels. Il se situe face à l'ancien port de péche. Aujourd'hui à l'abandon, ce momunent historique a connu de nombreux projets de réhabilitation sans suite à ce jour. Images en baie de Somme sur www.baieattitude.com Author: Phil256 Tags: entrepot sel grenier à saint valery baie de somme Posted: 02 May 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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L'Effuseur de sens
from Dailymotion - most recent videos April 28, 2008
L'Effuseur de sens, spectacle du Groupe Bidon à Corbie dans la Somme (80) www.groupebidon.com Sur une structure automobile de 17 mètres de long et de 4,70 m de large, un monde fantastique, où se fabriquent les cinq sens L'OUIE, LA VUE, LE TOUCHER, LE GOÛT, L'ODORAT, Sur fond de percussions au milieu des cracheurs de feu, des artifices et d'une distribution non-stop de menthe , de nourriture et de parfums en tout genre. Spectacle déambulatoire, qui s'organise avec 30 comédiens , musiciens, qui vont semer dans le public les plaisirs de vivre, VOIR : s'émerveiller aux rythmes qui martèlent l'oreille. SENTIR : les embaumeurs d'air distillant ça et là des parfums lourds ou vaporeux. TOUCHER : La grande main et ses toucheurs. ECOUTER : Aux rythmes énergiques de la percussion. GOÛTER : On peut boire et manger pendant la parade Les faiseurs de sens relèvent le défi de vous inventer un sixième sens celui du rêve et de l'imaginaire. Author: helene1249 Tags: groupe bidon corbie somme concert amiens de ch'fal percussions métalliques tambours du bronx effuseur sens parade d'automne défilé carnaval musique cracheur feu Posted: 28 April 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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The Somme - From Defeat To Victory - Part 7-7
from YouTube :: Tag // ComputerGraphics April 27, 2008
The Somme - from defeat to victory July 1st, 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. The battle of the Somme is now synonymous with slaughter and a futile waste of young life. But was it really such a disaster? Did the Somme provide the British army with the knowledge and lessons to fight a modern war? This powerful dramatised documentary tells the story of the most infamous battle of the First World War - the battle of the Somme. Based on real accounts it follows a group of pals from Salford, mates from the local church, who joined up together to fight for King and Country. Walter Fiddes was a shop assistant, Stephen Sharples a builder, and Thomas Mellor a travelling salesman. They would fight - and die - side by side on 1st of July 1916, just three of the 20,000 who would fall on the first day of the Somme. July 1st 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. But there was much more to the Somme than senseless slaughter. The Somme: From Defeat to Victory challenges the traditional view of the battle as a disaster and reveals how it was on the Somme that the British Army learnt to fight a modern war. The film shows how men like Lt Colonel Frank Maxwell and Private Frederick Edwards would help turn initial defeat into ultimate victory. Two months after the failure of July 1st, Maxwell, a maverick battalion commander, led a daring raid on the German positions where Mellor, Fiddes, and Sharples had been killed. The fighting was savage, but with the help of innovative tactics, such as the 'creeping barrage', and a new-fangled weapon, one of the first ever tanks, they eventually defeated their German enemy. Private Edwards who couldn't even read or write won the VC for his heroics and Lt Colonel Maxwell was promoted to command a brigade. Based on extensive research in British and German archives, The Somme: From Defeat to Victory mixes shockingly realistic, historically sourced drama scenes, archive, documentary footage and state of the art computer graphics to bring the extraordinary events of the Somme to life for a modern audience. It has been made with the advice of some of the world's top military historians. The result is a programme that is both deeply moving and offers a radical new perspective on the Somme, putting the terrible events of July 1st into their proper historical context. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: World War Somme Battle Warfare Defeat Victory Desaster Slaughtery Germany Britain 1916 Army Wehrmacht Added: April 27, 2008
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The Somme - From Defeat To Victory - Part 6-7
from YouTube :: Tag // ComputerGraphics April 27, 2008
The Somme - from defeat to victory July 1st, 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. The battle of the Somme is now synonymous with slaughter and a futile waste of young life. But was it really such a disaster? Did the Somme provide the British army with the knowledge and lessons to fight a modern war? This powerful dramatised documentary tells the story of the most infamous battle of the First World War - the battle of the Somme. Based on real accounts it follows a group of pals from Salford, mates from the local church, who joined up together to fight for King and Country. Walter Fiddes was a shop assistant, Stephen Sharples a builder, and Thomas Mellor a travelling salesman. They would fight - and die - side by side on 1st of July 1916, just three of the 20,000 who would fall on the first day of the Somme. July 1st 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. But there was much more to the Somme than senseless slaughter. The Somme: From Defeat to Victory challenges the traditional view of the battle as a disaster and reveals how it was on the Somme that the British Army learnt to fight a modern war. The film shows how men like Lt Colonel Frank Maxwell and Private Frederick Edwards would help turn initial defeat into ultimate victory. Two months after the failure of July 1st, Maxwell, a maverick battalion commander, led a daring raid on the German positions where Mellor, Fiddes, and Sharples had been killed. The fighting was savage, but with the help of innovative tactics, such as the 'creeping barrage', and a new-fangled weapon, one of the first ever tanks, they eventually defeated their German enemy. Private Edwards who couldn't even read or write won the VC for his heroics and Lt Colonel Maxwell was promoted to command a brigade. Based on extensive research in British and German archives, The Somme: From Defeat to Victory mixes shockingly realistic, historically sourced drama scenes, archive, documentary footage and state of the art computer graphics to bring the extraordinary events of the Somme to life for a modern audience. It has been made with the advice of some of the world's top military historians. The result is a programme that is both deeply moving and offers a radical new perspective on the Somme, putting the terrible events of July 1st into their proper historical context. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: World War Somme Battle Warfare Defeat Victory Desaster Slaughtery Germany Britain 1916 Army Wehrmacht Added: April 27, 2008
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The Somme - From Defeat To Victory - Part 5-7
from YouTube :: Tag // ComputerGraphics April 27, 2008
The Somme - from defeat to victory July 1st, 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. The battle of the Somme is now synonymous with slaughter and a futile waste of young life. But was it really such a disaster? Did the Somme provide the British army with the knowledge and lessons to fight a modern war? This powerful dramatised documentary tells the story of the most infamous battle of the First World War - the battle of the Somme. Based on real accounts it follows a group of pals from Salford, mates from the local church, who joined up together to fight for King and Country. Walter Fiddes was a shop assistant, Stephen Sharples a builder, and Thomas Mellor a travelling salesman. They would fight - and die - side by side on 1st of July 1916, just three of the 20,000 who would fall on the first day of the Somme. July 1st 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. But there was much more to the Somme than senseless slaughter. The Somme: From Defeat to Victory challenges the traditional view of the battle as a disaster and reveals how it was on the Somme that the British Army learnt to fight a modern war. The film shows how men like Lt Colonel Frank Maxwell and Private Frederick Edwards would help turn initial defeat into ultimate victory. Two months after the failure of July 1st, Maxwell, a maverick battalion commander, led a daring raid on the German positions where Mellor, Fiddes, and Sharples had been killed. The fighting was savage, but with the help of innovative tactics, such as the 'creeping barrage', and a new-fangled weapon, one of the first ever tanks, they eventually defeated their German enemy. Private Edwards who couldn't even read or write won the VC for his heroics and Lt Colonel Maxwell was promoted to command a brigade. Based on extensive research in British and German archives, The Somme: From Defeat to Victory mixes shockingly realistic, historically sourced drama scenes, archive, documentary footage and state of the art computer graphics to bring the extraordinary events of the Somme to life for a modern audience. It has been made with the advice of some of the world's top military historians. The result is a programme that is both deeply moving and offers a radical new perspective on the Somme, putting the terrible events of July 1st into their proper historical context. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: World War Somme Battle Warfare Defeat Victory Desaster Slaughtery Germany Britain 1916 Army Wehrmacht Added: April 27, 2008
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The Somme - From Defeat To Victory - Part 4-7
from YouTube :: Tag // ComputerGraphics April 27, 2008
The Somme - from defeat to victory July 1st, 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. The battle of the Somme is now synonymous with slaughter and a futile waste of young life. But was it really such a disaster? Did the Somme provide the British army with the knowledge and lessons to fight a modern war? This powerful dramatised documentary tells the story of the most infamous battle of the First World War - the battle of the Somme. Based on real accounts it follows a group of pals from Salford, mates from the local church, who joined up together to fight for King and Country. Walter Fiddes was a shop assistant, Stephen Sharples a builder, and Thomas Mellor a travelling salesman. They would fight - and die - side by side on 1st of July 1916, just three of the 20,000 who would fall on the first day of the Somme. July 1st 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. But there was much more to the Somme than senseless slaughter. The Somme: From Defeat to Victory challenges the traditional view of the battle as a disaster and reveals how it was on the Somme that the British Army learnt to fight a modern war. The film shows how men like Lt Colonel Frank Maxwell and Private Frederick Edwards would help turn initial defeat into ultimate victory. Two months after the failure of July 1st, Maxwell, a maverick battalion commander, led a daring raid on the German positions where Mellor, Fiddes, and Sharples had been killed. The fighting was savage, but with the help of innovative tactics, such as the 'creeping barrage', and a new-fangled weapon, one of the first ever tanks, they eventually defeated their German enemy. Private Edwards who couldn't even read or write won the VC for his heroics and Lt Colonel Maxwell was promoted to command a brigade. Based on extensive research in British and German archives, The Somme: From Defeat to Victory mixes shockingly realistic, historically sourced drama scenes, archive, documentary footage and state of the art computer graphics to bring the extraordinary events of the Somme to life for a modern audience. It has been made with the advice of some of the world's top military historians. The result is a programme that is both deeply moving and offers a radical new perspective on the Somme, putting the terrible events of July 1st into their proper historical context. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: World War Somme Battle Warfare Defeat Victory Desaster Slaughtery Germany Britain 1916 Army Wehrmacht Added: April 27, 2008
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The Somme - From Defeat To Victory - Part 3-7
from YouTube :: Tag // ComputerGraphics April 27, 2008
The Somme - from defeat to victory July 1st, 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. The battle of the Somme is now synonymous with slaughter and a futile waste of young life. But was it really such a disaster? Did the Somme provide the British army with the knowledge and lessons to fight a modern war? This powerful dramatised documentary tells the story of the most infamous battle of the First World War - the battle of the Somme. Based on real accounts it follows a group of pals from Salford, mates from the local church, who joined up together to fight for King and Country. Walter Fiddes was a shop assistant, Stephen Sharples a builder, and Thomas Mellor a travelling salesman. They would fight - and die - side by side on 1st of July 1916, just three of the 20,000 who would fall on the first day of the Somme. July 1st 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. But there was much more to the Somme than senseless slaughter. The Somme: From Defeat to Victory challenges the traditional view of the battle as a disaster and reveals how it was on the Somme that the British Army learnt to fight a modern war. The film shows how men like Lt Colonel Frank Maxwell and Private Frederick Edwards would help turn initial defeat into ultimate victory. Two months after the failure of July 1st, Maxwell, a maverick battalion commander, led a daring raid on the German positions where Mellor, Fiddes, and Sharples had been killed. The fighting was savage, but with the help of innovative tactics, such as the 'creeping barrage', and a new-fangled weapon, one of the first ever tanks, they eventually defeated their German enemy. Private Edwards who couldn't even read or write won the VC for his heroics and Lt Colonel Maxwell was promoted to command a brigade. Based on extensive research in British and German archives, The Somme: From Defeat to Victory mixes shockingly realistic, historically sourced drama scenes, archive, documentary footage and state of the art computer graphics to bring the extraordinary events of the Somme to life for a modern audience. It has been made with the advice of some of the world's top military historians. The result is a programme that is both deeply moving and offers a radical new perspective on the Somme, putting the terrible events of July 1st into their proper historical context. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: World War Somme Battle Warfare Defeat Victory Desaster Slaughtery Germany Britain 1916 Army Wehrmacht Added: April 27, 2008
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The Somme - From Defeat To Victory - Part 2-7
from YouTube :: Tag // ComputerGraphics April 27, 2008
The Somme - from defeat to victory July 1st, 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. The battle of the Somme is now synonymous with slaughter and a futile waste of young life. But was it really such a disaster? Did the Somme provide the British army with the knowledge and lessons to fight a modern war? This powerful dramatised documentary tells the story of the most infamous battle of the First World War - the battle of the Somme. Based on real accounts it follows a group of pals from Salford, mates from the local church, who joined up together to fight for King and Country. Walter Fiddes was a shop assistant, Stephen Sharples a builder, and Thomas Mellor a travelling salesman. They would fight - and die - side by side on 1st of July 1916, just three of the 20,000 who would fall on the first day of the Somme. July 1st 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. But there was much more to the Somme than senseless slaughter. The Somme: From Defeat to Victory challenges the traditional view of the battle as a disaster and reveals how it was on the Somme that the British Army learnt to fight a modern war. The film shows how men like Lt Colonel Frank Maxwell and Private Frederick Edwards would help turn initial defeat into ultimate victory. Two months after the failure of July 1st, Maxwell, a maverick battalion commander, led a daring raid on the German positions where Mellor, Fiddes, and Sharples had been killed. The fighting was savage, but with the help of innovative tactics, such as the 'creeping barrage', and a new-fangled weapon, one of the first ever tanks, they eventually defeated their German enemy. Private Edwards who couldn't even read or write won the VC for his heroics and Lt Colonel Maxwell was promoted to command a brigade. Based on extensive research in British and German archives, The Somme: From Defeat to Victory mixes shockingly realistic, historically sourced drama scenes, archive, documentary footage and state of the art computer graphics to bring the extraordinary events of the Somme to life for a modern audience. It has been made with the advice of some of the world's top military historians. The result is a programme that is both deeply moving and offers a radical new perspective on the Somme, putting the terrible events of July 1st into their proper historical context. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: World War Somme Battle Warfare Defeat Victory Desaster Slaughtery Germany Britain 1916 Army Wehrmacht Added: April 27, 2008
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The Somme - From Defeat To Victory - Part 1-7
from YouTube :: Tag // ComputerGraphics April 27, 2008
The Somme - from defeat to victory July 1st, 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. The battle of the Somme is now synonymous with slaughter and a futile waste of young life. But was it really such a disaster? Did the Somme provide the British army with the knowledge and lessons to fight a modern war? This powerful dramatised documentary tells the story of the most infamous battle of the First World War - the battle of the Somme. Based on real accounts it follows a group of pals from Salford, mates from the local church, who joined up together to fight for King and Country. Walter Fiddes was a shop assistant, Stephen Sharples a builder, and Thomas Mellor a travelling salesman. They would fight - and die - side by side on 1st of July 1916, just three of the 20,000 who would fall on the first day of the Somme. July 1st 1916 was the bloodiest day in British military history. But there was much more to the Somme than senseless slaughter. The Somme: From Defeat to Victory challenges the traditional view of the battle as a disaster and reveals how it was on the Somme that the British Army learnt to fight a modern war. The film shows how men like Lt Colonel Frank Maxwell and Private Frederick Edwards would help turn initial defeat into ultimate victory. Two months after the failure of July 1st, Maxwell, a maverick battalion commander, led a daring raid on the German positions where Mellor, Fiddes, and Sharples had been killed. The fighting was savage, but with the help of innovative tactics, such as the 'creeping barrage', and a new-fangled weapon, one of the first ever tanks, they eventually defeated their German enemy. Private Edwards who couldn't even read or write won the VC for his heroics and Lt Colonel Maxwell was promoted to command a brigade. Based on extensive research in British and German archives, The Somme: From Defeat to Victory mixes shockingly realistic, historically sourced drama scenes, archive, documentary footage and state of the art computer graphics to bring the extraordinary events of the Somme to life for a modern audience. It has been made with the advice of some of the world's top military historians. The result is a programme that is both deeply moving and offers a radical new perspective on the Somme, putting the terrible events of July 1st into their proper historical context. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: World War Somme Battle Warfare Defeat Victory Desaster Slaughtery Germany Britain 1916 Army Wehrmacht Added: April 27, 2008
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Petites chroniques
from Dailymotion - most recent videos April 18, 2008
Petites chroniques...Une journée comme tant d'autres!Author: collectifDonjon Tags: chroniques zavata donjon wood video art iufm plasticien noir et blanc amiens somme picardie cul moi petites artiste habitude Posted: 18 April 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Hard flip à l'église st pierre
from Dailymotion - most recent videos April 15, 2008
filmé par le beau simon et monté par celui qui la montéAuthor: skateclem Tags: skate amiens gypsy marche st pierre session 14 avril sk8 skateboard somme picardie france roulement poils olives mascara travlo jus d'orange queu chat fous je suis paresseux Posted: 15 April 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Complex minirampe du Santerre
from Dailymotion - most recent videos March 28, 2008
Complex minirampe du Santerre chez les Jackys, dans la campagne picarde.Musique : Georges Brassens - Le parapluie.Author: perimony Tags: Santerre jacky kéké bollos campagne skate amiens parvillers roye picardie somme pluie rampe mini micro gitan ghetto manu lefevre alexandre raf raphael lebrun lasalle guiom perimony vanpe rock front Posted: 29 March 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Générique carnet de campagne Municipales Amiens 2008
from Dailymotion - channel news March 04, 2008
La Presse indéPicarde prépare actuellement un documentaire politique sur les élections municipales 2008 à Amiens. Nous vous présentons ici le petit clip que nous utiliserons pour le générique. Les premiers épisodes arrivent bientôt sur le blog.Author: postprod2007 Tags: Amiens Municipales 2008 Picardie Somme région De-Robien Gilles Demailly Dominique Fachon Francis Dollé Yanick Leflot-Savain Bruno Paleni Posted: 05 March 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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would you go to hell /en avant Première/
from Dailymotion - bonne musique group March 03, 2008
arrêtez de mettre cette vidéo en vidéo explicite... Merci Allez Marcello a toi...Author: toussapourssa Tags: would you hell martial ladent marcello musik guitare wc fuck france batterie musique rock amiens montauban toulouse funny yes mortel regis et un con pop fun somme picardie accident danger Posted: 03 March 2008 Rating: 4.0 Votes: 1
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