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Click here to watch this video cheikh sadek mohamed charaf- adab al kabr (en arabe) 1/2 cheikh sadek mohamed charaf- adab al kabr (en arabe) 1/2

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Cheikh-Professeur Sadek CHARAF, paix sur son âme, né le 02 juin 1936 à Al Mansoura (Egypte), il est issu d'une famille moyenne et conservatrice et est le fils d'un fonctionnaire. Il fut éduqué dans la tradition religieuse et, il termina l'étude du Coran à l'âge de 10 ans et s'orienta vers les sciences islamiques dans les Instituts Azharites préparatoires et secondaires. A l'âge de 18 ans, il s'oriente vers l'enseignement de la théologie et des sciences religieuses, Il se spécifia dans l'étude, principalement, de la Sira, biographie prophétique ; le Tafsir, l'exégèse ; la Aquida, le dogme ; le Fiqh, la jurisprudence ; ainsi que la Da'wa, le missionnariat. Il accomplit une maîtrise et recherche dans le cadre des sciences de l'éducation et de la prédication basée sur une analyse critique de la Sira. Cette recherche de deux tomes s'axe sur la Sira comme modèle pratique et partie formative de la législation islamique. Diplômé de la Faculté de théologie de...



Click here to watch this video C2C Crop Circles and Remore Viewing C2C Crop Circles and Remore Viewing

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Subscribe @ www.youtube.com for the biggest archive on Youtube. jetstreamnews.com Dr. Simeon Hein, the director of the Institute for Resonance, returned to discuss his study of subtle-energy sciences including remote viewing and crop circles. He believes the origin of circular crop formations can be either extraterrestrial or man-made, but both types represent a "larger pattern of communication" between humanity and ETs. In the case of manmade crop circles, he commented that ETs may be influencing the circlemakers in their designs. The symmetry of both types of circles creates a "resonance technology" which may account for some of the unusual effects found at the sites, which include bent stalks and exploded nodes, he detailed. The circular shapes, he theorized, might become like "photonic crystals" when combined with sunlight and elicit "coherent disturbance effects." Remote viewing teaches you how to pick up subconscious information and allows more access to intuition, said Hein....


Click here to watch this video C2C Borders of Reality C2C Borders of Reality

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Subscribe @ www.youtube.com for the biggest archive on Youtube. jetstreamnews.com Dr. Cliff Pickover(1), author of thirty acclaimed books, discussed his latest Sex, Drugs, Einstein, and Elves(2), which explores the borderlands of science and reality. We are limited in our understanding of reality by the size and capacities of our brain, he noted, and he wondered what aspects of the universe might be shielded from us. Time travel may eventually be developed, said Pickover, but when a person goes back in time they may be visiting a slightly different universe. Parallel universes are increasingly thought to be possible by theoretical physicists, and scientists could one day possibly deduce the presence of some of them by studying gravitational effects, he explained. Pickover has been fascinated by his research into the effects of the drug DMT. Users often report similar experiences of being engulfed into a sparkling city or palace that is inhabited by intelligent "machine elves." He...


Click here to watch this video Measuring Social Networks for Disease and Health Behavior Dynamics Measuring Social Networks for Disease and Health Behavior Dynamics

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Marcel Salathé, The Pennsylvania State University May 4, 2012 2012 Annual Science Board Symposium Future Directions in SFI Science: Potential Ideas


Click here to watch this video Metropolis (restoration trailer) Metropolis (restoration trailer)

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www.kino.com Metropolis is a 1927 silent science fiction film directed by Fritz Lang and written by Lang and Thea von Harbou. Lang and von Harbou, who were married, wrote the screenplay in 1924, and the story was novelized by von Harbou in 1926. It is set in a futuristic urban dystopia and examines a common science fiction theme of the day: the social crisis between workers and owners in capitalism. The film stars Alfred Abel as the leader of the city, Gustav Fröhlich as his son, who tries to mediate between the elite caste and the workers, Brigitte Helm as both the pure-at-heart worker Maria and the debased robot version of her, and Rudolf Klein-Rogge as the mad scientist who created the robot. Metropolis was produced in Germany in the Babelsberg Studios by Universum Film AG (UFA) and released in 1927 during a stable period of the Weimar Republic. The most expensive film of its time, it cost approximately 7 million Reichsmark to make. The film was cut substantially after its...


Click here to watch this video January Makamba - Deputy Minister for Communication, Science & Technology visits Zantel (Swahili) January Makamba - Deputy Minister for Communication, Science & Technology visits Zantel (Swahili)

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The Deputy Minister for Communication, Science and Technology, Mr. January Makamba today visited the Zantel Park. In this interview he highlights Zantel's investment in their data network as a viable platform to drive the use of social media in Tanzania.


Click here to watch this video Sastra University Sastra University

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The dreams of its founding fathers took shape in 1984 in the form of Shanmugha College of Engineering which is now renamed, SHANMUGHA ARTS, SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH ACADEMY [SASTRA]. It has carved a niche for itself as a Centre for fostering and developing the body, mind and sprit of its students. SASTRA is totally committed to this three - fold flowering of the students entrusted to its care. Our blend of academic excellence and real world experience with moral values has earned SASTRA, national recognition. A sprawling campus housing a built-up area of over 25,00000 square feet and a vibrant population of over 9000 students and over 700 teaching faculty have made SASTRA a landmark in the educational map of India. SASTRA offers various undergraduate and post graduate courses in Engineering, Science, Education, Management, Law and Arts besides various Doctoral programmes and has state-of-the-art laboratories, a well stocked library and one of the best computing facilities....


Click here to watch this video E = EINSTEIN: His Life, His Thought and His Influence E = EINSTEIN: His Life, His Thought and His Influence

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E = EINSTEIN: His Life, His Thought and His Influence EDITED BY DONALD GOLDSMITH Book Number: 69943 Product format: Hardback Stephen Hawking writes about Einstein's dream; Dennis Overbye on quantum trickery; Jim Holt asks 'Time Bandits: What Were Einstein and Gödel Talking About?' There is much more to Albert Einstein than just E=mc² and this anthology of 30 fascinating essays looks at his timelessness, the forgotten wife, Einstein as a philosopher of science, the Crimean expedition, Einstein's Germany, how we can be sure he was not a crank, his bovine dreams, how he discovered Special Relativity, that famous equation, even his mistakes, Einstein and the Jews and Beyond the Big Bang. Apart from many branches of physical science, Einstein also published widely on social and philosophical issues both of science and of the state. He waged a constant fight for individual liberty of dignity against persecution and war. The first section looks at his professional, personal and political...


Click here to watch this video Facebook Profile Pic Tips w Hello Giggles & LookTV - Hipster Grandmas #10 Facebook Profile Pic Tips w Hello Giggles & LookTV - Hipster Grandmas #10

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SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly | Welcome to Hipster Grandmas. We're your hosts, Pebble and Pearl. This week Erin Foster of LookTV is helping us update our Facebook photos. As always, if you like it, please thumbs up the show and leave us a comment below. -Pebble & Pearl Check out Erin's Facebook Pic Do's and Don'ts video: youtu.be Watch our show here: youtube.com Watch our Comments Videos here: youtube.com SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR FAVORITE AMERICAN HIPSTER SHOWS American Hipster Presents - youtube.com Max Movie Reviews - youtube.com Hipster Grandmas - youtube.com OUR SOCIAL MEDIAS Facebook: fb.com Twitter: twitter.com G+: gplus.hipstergrandmas.com ABOUT OUR SHOW Hipster Grandmas is our weekly talk show on pop culture, celebrities, and current events. We broadcast from our San Francisco living room, which we've fashioned into a Boca Raton bungalow. We're basically TMZ meets The BBC meets Seinfeld's parents. Love you shuggies, Pebble & Pearl A NOTE FROM PEBBLE My name is Pebble, and I am queer for...


Click here to watch this video Mr. Korapsyon - St. Michael's college (Short Film) Mr. Korapsyon - St. Michael's college (Short Film)

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Just a short film for our Social science 3 requirement. Shoot for one day using mobile camera and 10mp digi cam ,edited for 4 hours: P (Pass daun the next day :D) Sorry for low quality video and delayed Audio. xDD


Click here to watch this video How Foods Tasted in the Early Modern Period and How They Taste Now How Foods Tasted in the Early Modern Period and How They Taste Now

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22-05-12 School of Advanced Study www.sas.ac.uk events.sas.ac.uk ST Lee Visiting Professorial Fellow Lecture: Changing Tastes: How Foods Tasted in the Early Modern Period and How They Taste Now Speaker: Professor Steven Shapin, ST Lee Visiting Professorial Fellow, 2011/12, Franklin L. Ford Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University In dietetic and natural philosophical frameworks of the period from Antiquity to the seventeenth century, the subjective experiences of taste, and indeed the experiences of digestion, testified to the make-up of the world's edible portions. That is, such subjective experiences might be both philosophically and practically reliable. How did that framework help early modern eaters make sense of their bodies and that portion of the world that constituted their aliment? How did that sense-making capacity change over time, as new medical and scientific frameworks emerged from the eighteenth century and, finally, became scientifically dominant in...


Click here to watch this video Friday's child: Family and relationships (Seven days of social science research) Friday's child: Family and relationships (Seven days of social science research)

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Children's relationships with their siblings can change over time - and sometimes in very positive ways. Professor Rosalind Edwards led a Timescapes research project exploring the significance of sisters, brothers and friends in the lives of children. A transcript of this video can be found at www.esrc.ac.uk/publications/multimedia/seven-days/transcript-relationships.aspx. The video is part of the ESRC 'Seven Days of social science research' series.


Click here to watch this video World Skeptics Congress 2012: A Brief History of the Skeptical Movement (James Alcock) World Skeptics Congress 2012: A Brief History of the Skeptical Movement (James Alcock)

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facebook.com ... World Skeptics Congress 2012 in Berlin (2): "A Brief History of the Skeptical Movement" with James Alcock. More videos of the World Skeptics Congress will be uploaded to the following channels: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com Please don't forget to subscribe! --- James E. Alcock is a Professor of Psychology at York University (Canada). He has been a professor at York since 1973. Alcock received his BSc (Honours Physics) from McGill University and a PhD in Social Psychology from McMaster University. Alcock is also an amateur magician and is a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians. James Alcock is a noted critic of parapsychology. He is a Fellow and Member of the Executive Council for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI). As a member of the Editorial Board of "The Skeptical Inquirer", he is a frequent contributor to the magazine. In October 2010 CSI announced James Alcock (and...


Click here to watch this video World Bank Lowers China's Growth Forecast World Bank Lowers China's Growth Forecast

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The World Bank released its latest report on East Asia and Pacific Economic Update on May 23. The report lowers China's economic growth forecast. The development model is purely driven by state investment. Low value-added export is unsustainable. The report suggests the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) adopts domestic demand-based stimulative policies. These policies can cut taxes, increase social welfare and implement "market-oriented reforms." Scholars remark that the CCP authorities inherently ignore the people's interests. Its policy of "enriching the regime while impoverishing the populace" will remain unchanged, the experts say. The World Bank report trims China's economic growth rate to 8.2% from 8.4% which it previously predicted. China's economic slowdown will lead to the lowest growth rate of emerging East' economies, says the report. World Bank urged China to adopt domestic demand-based policies to push the economy, instead of just boosting the state investments. The World...


Click here to watch this video Ann H. McCormick at Dust or Magic AppCamp 2012 Ann H. McCormick at Dust or Magic AppCamp 2012

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Ann H. McCormick, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized software entrepreneur, consulting with government and industry leaders in 15 nations. Her first venture, the Learning Company, began with grants from Apple Computer and the National Science Foundation and grew to a $660M success story to Congress and a Harvard Business School Case. With her team, Ann created a new category of software and a leading national brand. She shaped the design of the company's first 16 products, including Rocky's Boots and Reader Rabbit, a best seller for many years. Ann then consulted to start-ups in children's speech recognition, 3D online math, a social learning site for teachers, guiding formation of a school in China, an online parent resource, and many more projects. As CEO of Learning Friends, Ann is a partner of Karen Stone-McCown, Founder of the Nueva and Synapse Schools for gifted children, including those with special needs such as autism spectrum disorder. Ann gives invited lectures at...


Click here to watch this video Let's Give Equal Rights To Pedophiles! Let's Give Equal Rights To Pedophiles!

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Let's Give Equal Rights To Pedophiles! An argument presented by Pastor Jack Hakimian that equal rights are limited even in our current US context. We don't have total freedom of speech without consequences. We don't have complete right to bear arms if you have felonies. We don't have the right to physically dishonor our parents without it being a criminal offense. You don't have the right to just divorce without justification and some kind of economic or social consequences. We cannot threaten the president without being arrested indefinitely under current terrorist laws. We know innately there has to be rules to the basketball game or we will have chaos. QUESTIONS: Who makes these rules? What is the source of these rules? What kind of moral justification guides these rules? No harm to other. Majority thought. Cultural trends. Economic Outcomes. Political votes. God. Atheism. Islam. Constitutionalism. Science. For the Christian politician & citizen those limits and rules should be...


Click here to watch this video What's yours is ours: The social and political landscape of scholarly publishing in the US What's yours is ours: The social and political landscape of scholarly publishing in the US

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Steve Breckler Executive Director Science Directorate, American Psychological Association More videos from the ALPSP 2010 conference are available here: river-valley.tv


Click here to watch this video Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) student Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) student

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Nancy, a Bachelor of Arts student, talks about the benefits of flexible learning through the Open Polytechnic.


Click here to watch this video Jacque Fresco & The Venus Project on The Not So Common Show Episode 3 (Re-Cap) Jacque Fresco & The Venus Project on The Not So Common Show Episode 3 (Re-Cap)

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www.blogtalkradio.com We encourage you to copy this documentary in full and distribute it to help introduce The Venus Project to others. Very soon we will have the DVD available for free download with subtitles in multiple languages (thanks to the volunteers at the Linguistic Team International) along with a printable label and DVD cover art. If you would like to purchase a copy to help support the project this will be available at our store for $10.00 each plus Shipping & Handling. Multiple copies will also be accessible at reduced cost. Please check back in one week. Thank you. This documentary details the root causes of the systemic value disorders and detrimental symptoms caused by our current established system. This video presentation advocates a new socio-economic system, which is updated to present-day knowledge, featuring the life-long work of Social Engineer, Futurist, Inventor and Industrial Designer Jacque Fresco, which he calls a Resource-Based Economy. The film details...


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