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Nature Power Soap Tamil ADVT

Nature Power Soap Tamil ADVT

from Metacafe Videos on November 20, 2009
Duration: 36
nature power soap Tamil ADVT Ranked 3.62 / 5 | 27 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (00:36) Submitted By: tsdurai Tags: Tammana TAMIL Nature Power Soap Advt Telugu Malayalam Actresses Stank Legs Zambia Brazil Samba Reggie Categories: Cool Commercials Music & Dance
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Buts Algérie Groupe Torino & Milano Soug Masr new 2009

Buts Algérie Groupe Torino & Milano Soug Masr new 2009

from Dailymotion - musique video group on November 18, 2009
Duration: 409
Écoutez Tankya du rai tous les samedis soirs de 20h à 22h sur : http://www.radiobeton.com http://rai2007.skyrock.com http://raibeton.over-blog.com http://www.youtube.com/user/zohra37300 http://www.dailymotion.com/zohra37300Author: zohra37300 Tags: Tous les buts Algérie Groupe Torino Milano Soug Masr nouveauté 2009 zohra37300 tankya rai radio beton match résumé algeria egypt zambie zambia foot football coupe monde 2010 fifa world cup Posted: 18 November 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 3
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Maureen Lilanda at krudttønden Copenhagen

Maureen Lilanda at krudttønden Copenhagen

from YouTube :: Tag // copenhagen on November 17, 2009
Duration: 509
Author: BlackRoutes Keywords: Black Routes music tour african carribean carribbean acapella Black Voices Nawal Voice of the Comoros Zambia Maureen Lilanda gospel Comoros Islands of the Moon Added: November 17, 2009
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WTP 251: Apollo Mission Computers, Undersea Net Cables in Africa, and Bamboo Bikes from Zambia

WTP 251: Apollo Mission Computers, Undersea Net Cables in Africa, and Bamboo Bikes from Zambia

from PRI's The World: Technology from BBC/PRI/WGBH on July 29, 2009
Duration: 2082
Vertigo is now gone, so back to your regularly scheduled technology podcast. We've got a great story on the computers used 40 years ago on the Apollo 11 mission. Also, a series of fiber-optic cables go live in Africa, bringing hope that affordable high-speed Internet access will be coming soon. And also, a Zambian company starts to export its bamboo bicycles.
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Video Volunteer Abroad Peru Inca Trail Tour Cusco

Video Volunteer Abroad Peru Inca Trail Tour Cusco

from recent posts tagged humanitarian - blip.tv (beta) on February 24, 2009
Duration: 130
http://www.abroaderview.org We offer customized programs with flexible start dates. You choose when you want to volunteer and for how long. We personalize each program to suit your skills and preferences. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Volunteer Abroad Cambodia Orphans Children Social Work

Volunteer Abroad Cambodia Orphans Children Social Work

from recent posts tagged humanitarian - blip.tv (beta) on January 30, 2009
Duration: 156
http://www.abroaderview.org Our programs allow you to take part in meaningful community service work, while discovering the people, sights, smells and tastes of the Cambodia. http://blog.abroaderview.org Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Global Report - 24-October-2008

Global Report - 24-October-2008

from recent posts tagged malawi - blip.tv (beta) on October 24, 2008
Duration: 383
http://www.instablogs.com/ Sparks fly over Gilchrist s comments Gilchrist's autobiography which centers on the hostilities between the two teams in Australia last summer and saw India threaten to boycott the tour is bound to ruffle a few feathers here. The book questions Tendulkar's honesty throughout the acrimonious Harbhajan Singh-Andrew Symonds incident which occurred during the Test series between the two cricketing powers in Australia last summer. Australia claimed Harbhajan called him a monkey during a match but an independent tribunal later cleared the India off-spinner of the racial charge. The writing is clearly a part of marketing strategy that requires a sensational writing to sell books in Britain and Australia. It is very unfortunate that Gilchrist made such comments about Tendulkar. He should have thought twice before making such comments about Tendulkar, who is a great batsman and widely respected all over the cricketing world. Zambia faces clean water crisis There is urgent need for government to sink more bore holes in rural areas. Many boreholes that are in rural areas have not been working well as they have been overused. Many people in areas such as Kabulwebulwe now fetch water from nearby shallow wells were cows and goats drink from. It is clear that this water poses a health risk. The scenario is not different from other rural areas in South Province, Chief Chikanta s area where they need more than 200 bore holes. Many urban areas in Zambia however also suffer from lack of water because of low pressure and an increased population. Places like Mandevu Compound have for more than 20 years been having an erratic supply of water forcing people to fetch water from Matero township whose water supply is under rehabilitation. Lack of clean water is a major worry as every year the coming of the rain season sparks a Cholera outbreak which is also triggered by unsafe sanitary conditions. Japan s stressed medical system This is not the first time that a person has lost life due to lack of immediate attention. Japan might boast universal health cover and some of the world's best medical technology, but an acute shortage of doctors is leaving some hospitals unable to treat even the emergency cases. Grueling work hours are discouraging people from entering the medical profession in a country where the population is rapidly ageing, foreign doctors are barred and a swelling public debt caps doctors' salaries. Doctors say they are also suffering as they come under intense emotional and physical stress, prompting some to leave the medical profession or resulting in death due to overwork or even suicide. With the human toll rising all across Japan only hollow promises have been shelved out and nothing concrete has been done to address the situation. Nominee for 2008 CNN Hero awards It is wonderful to see a Malawian woman to be nominated by CNN for her valuable work in solely funding a school (at Chigumula) called Jacaranda Foundation in order to help fight the impact of AIDs, a disease that has killed 14 of her family members, including her father and two brothers. The name for her school and its foundation support comes from the Jacaranda tree, which symbolizes hope. Thanks to Da Silva's passion, the school is now thriving in her childhood home of Chigumula and more than 200 children, most of whom are AIDS orphans, receive porridge every morning and education, free of charge. Orphans [in Malawi] are deeply underprivileged, their grandparents try to raise them, with no money, no food, no clothes amidst grueling poverty. Da Silva funds almost entire initiative by herself, sending US$1,000, about one-third of her monthly paycheck, to pay the salaries of 12 teachers and the headmaster, and purchase whatever supplies she can afford. According to UNAIDS, 14 percent of Malawi's adult population is infected with HIV and more than half a million children have been orphaned by the disease. http://www.instablogs.com/
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Volunteer Abroad in Vietnam Hanoi Volunteering Opportunities www.abroaderview.org

Volunteer Abroad in Vietnam Hanoi Volunteering Opportunities www.abroaderview.org

from recent posts tagged malawi - blip.tv (beta) on August 12, 2008
Duration: 217
Volunteer Abroad in Vietnam: Volunteering OpportunitiesVolunteer Abroad in Vietnam: Vietnam shares borders to the north with the People s Republic of China and to the west with Laos and Cambodia. The South China Sea lies to the east and south. The land is principally agricultural with a central tropical rainforest.Vietnam will forever be associated with the horrors of war, and images of verdant patchworks of rice paddies, pointed lampshade-style hats, and economic repression. But there are other scenes to be found, ones of natural beauty, ethnic culture, and imperial history, of timeless traditional villages, idyllic sea resorts and dynamic cities. The magnificent scenery and colorful hill tribes, floating markets of the Mekong Delta, and miles of white sandy beaches, draw thousands of visitors to Vietnam each year. The country has a vibrant legacy from different cultures evident in the character of its towns, as well as in the architecture and food. Despite recent economic gains, Vietnam remains a low-income country. A significant proportion of Vietnamese people live just above the poverty line. More than three quarters of the population, and 90 per cent of poor people overall, live in rural areas, mainly near river deltas. Almost 80 per cent of the country's poor people depend on agriculture for their livelihood. Our programs allow you to take part in meaningful community service work, while discovering the people, sights, smells and tastes of the Vietnam. Volunteering while traveling in Vietnam is a way to totally immerse yourself in the local culture. Volunteering in Vietnam provides a great opportunity to make life-long friends, learn a new culture from the inside out and discover that one person really can make a difference. Volunteer overseas with us and see A Broader View of the World. http://www.abroaderview.org
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Video Volunteer Chile Elqui Valley La Serena Santiago Concepcion South America Volunteering Programs

Video Volunteer Chile Elqui Valley La Serena Santiago Concepcion South America Volunteering Programs

from recent posts tagged malawi - blip.tv (beta) on March 04, 2008
Duration: 269
Volunteer Abroad in Chile: Volunteering OpportunitiesVolunteering Abroad in Chile: Chile, the longest country in the World, claims almost 3000 miles of the Pacific shoreline. This is a land of contrasts and extremes; with glacial landscapes of Patagonia in the south and the heat of the famously dry Atacama Desert in the north. Running almost the entire length of the country are the impressive peaks of the Andes mountain chain which are visible from many towns and cities. Since Chile is one of the narrowest countries - only about 125 miles at its widest point, the sea and the mountains are never more than about two to three hours apart, anywhere in the country. Chile's striking natural wonders, its rich cultural history, friendly people and security make it an ideal volunteer location. Chile has seen many changes in the past 25 years, now boasting one of the most stable economies in South America. Though Chile's economy appears to be the fastest growing economies in the region, Chile suffers from one of the most uneven distributions of wealth in the world. There are estimates that almost 60% of Chileans live near or below poverty levels, with almost 3 million living in extreme poverty. Our programs allow you to take part in meaningful community service work, while discovering the people, sights, smells and tastes of Chile. Volunteering in Chile is a way to totally immerse yourself in Spanish culture. This is a great opportunity to make life-long friends, learn a foreign language and discover that one person really can make a difference. Volunteering with us and see A Broader View of the World. " You have not lived until you have done something for someone who can never repay you" - Anonymous. Volunteering opportunities are available in many areas of the country. Our local Project Coordinators are located in La Serena, Santiago and Concepcion. Some programs are based in more rural areas like the Elqui Valley in the north and Arauco in the south of this wonderful country. Location pages: Elqui ValleyLa SerenaSantiagoConcepci n1001 Dell Lane Suite B, Wyncote, PA 19095, USA Volunteer Abroad Project Tel: 1-215-780-1845 / Toll Free: 1-866-423-3258 / Fax: 1-215-887-0915volunteers@abroaderview.org - www.abroaderview.org - info@abroaderview.org
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Volunteer Abroad in Uganda A Broader View Volunteers

Volunteer Abroad in Uganda A Broader View Volunteers

from recent posts tagged malawi - blip.tv (beta) on December 19, 2007
Duration: 287
Volunteer Abroad Programs - Volunteering Work OpportunitiesWelcome to A Broader View Volunteers! We offer international volunteer projects for the globally-minded individual searching for a unique travel experience. A Broader View is a 501 non-profit international volunteer organization offering short and long term volunteer programs in developing countries around the World. Our volunteer abroad projects are available year round in Central America, South America, Asia and Africa in 19 countries, 46 locations and 160 programs.All program costs, including the cost of airfare, are tax-deductible. A Broader View Volunteers Corp is a 501 c (3) tax-exempt charity. We offer the following A Broader View international volunteering opportunities: Child Care/Orphanages projects:Volunteer abroad in Tanzania, Honduras, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Nepal, Costa Rica and India with orphan children and street kids. As a volunteer, you will primarily assist with the daily care of the kids; including feeding babies, teaching English, playing games, teaching songs, reading activities, creating arts s. This program is also open to nursing and medical students in all medical fields. Medical volunteers must submit a copy of their credentials or nursing certificate, or university/medical school letter verifying enrollment. Construction / Community Development projects:Volunteer abroad in Cameroon, Uganda, Kenya , Tanzania , Malawi and India to support women empowerment projects in the community, Volunteers needed for manual labor jobs working along side skilled and unskilled local workers. Some tasks include building a children s playground, footbridge, painting, renovation work at the school and farming programs. Volunteer in the Ecuadorian Amazon at a school, orphanage or ecology projects. Conservation and Environmental projects:Volunteer abroad in Costa Rica or Ecuador in a National park helping tortoises or other wildlife, as well as the fauna. The main objective of this project is to rehabilitate the animals and reincorporate them back into their natural habitat. Volunteers will feed animals and clean and repair cages. In addition, they will help build new cages and improve existing facilities . Language & Cultural Immersion: Peru, Ecuador and Honduras. Delve into a new language! We provide you the chance to fully immerse into the culture and learn Spanish. Focusing in conversation practice, grammar, readings and the vocabulary according to the student level and needs. The program is based in 20 hours per week, 4 hours per day from Monday through Friday. Students at all levels are welcome. You choose morning or afternoon classes. The remainder of your day you will volunteer at a local orphanage or school helping children learn English or you can use your time for other activities.Our programs open you up to world of discovery. You will experience people, places and things of which you have only dreamed. If you have one month to spare or just one week, A Broader View programs offer a real opportunity to experience, learn and contribute in ways which traditional travel does not do.We provide the unique opportunity to truly experience foreign cultures, learn about new people and have a life-changing experience. Volunteer with us and gain A Broader View of the World1001 Dell Lane Suite B, Wyncote, PA 19095, USA Volunteer Abroad Project Tel: 1-215-780-1845 / Toll Free: 1-866-423-3258 / Fax: 1-215-887-0915volunteers@abroaderview.org - www.abroaderview.org - info@abroaderview.org
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