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Breast Cancer Research - NeoMatrix By videomaster207 Breast cancer research has discovered a new method to screen for breast cancer. The HALO Breast Pap Test can detect abnormal cells years before a lump can be detected by mammography or self examination. Go to www.NeoMatrix.com for more information. Tags: breast, cancer, detection, early, halo, neomatrix, pap, paptestforthebreast, research, screening, test |
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Australian Crawl - Daughters Of The Northern Coast (1982) By nzoz1982 Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1982: Australian Crawl's promo-video for the hit single 'Daughters Of The Northern Coast' taken from the 1982 album 'Sons Of Beaches'. *A Chris Lofven video production* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australi... ---------------------------------------- --------- NZOZ NZOZ1982 1982 Australia Early Eighties 1980's 1980s 80's 80s Extended Tags: James Reyne Musical Terms: New Wave, Rock, Aussie, Old Australian Band Tags: 1982, australia, australian, crawl, early, eighties |
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BENNY MARDONES - Into The Night By AnNaViDsGr A Video made by me a long time ago as I was realised that there was none official one... Videos I used in cutting alphabetically: 01.CHRIS ISAAK -=- Wicked Game 02.COCK ROBIN -=- Just Around The Corner 03.CUTTING CREW -=- Died In Your Arms 04.GENESIS -=- In Too Deep 05.MR MISTER -=- Broken Wings 06.NAKED EYES -=- Voices In My Head 07.RICHARD MARX -=- Right Here Waiting 08.SIMPLY RED -=- If You Don't Know Me By Now 09.WILLIAM PITT -=- City Lights 10.ZUCCHERO -=- Senza Una Donna It is quite messed up, but be kind... This was my first and only attempt.Enjoy... Tags: 1980, 80's, 80s, annavidsgr, ballad, benny, clip, early, eighties, into, love, mardones, music, night, song, the, video |
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Midnight Oil - Don't Wanna Be The One (1981) By nzoz1981 Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1981: Midnight Oil's video for the hit single 'Don't Wanna Be The One' taken from the 1981 album 'A Place Without A Postcard'. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight... -------------------------------------- NZOZ NZOZ1981 1981 Australia Early Eighties 1980's 1980s 80's 80s Extended Tags: Peter Garrett, Rob Hirst, Jim Morginie, Martin Rotsey, Peter Gifford Musical Terms: New Wave, Surf, Rock, Aussie, Old Australia Band Tags: 1981, australia, early, eighties, midnight, oil |
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Early Beatles - Anna (Go To Him) By billyshears1 Early Beatles - Anna (Go To Him) Tags: beatles, early |
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Uncanny X-Men - How Do You Get Your Kicks (1983) By nzoz1983 Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1983: Uncanny X-Men's promo-video for the single 'How Do You Get Your Kicks' (April, 1983). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_...(band) ---------------------------------------- --- NZOZ NZOZ1983 Australia Early Eighties 1980's 1980s 80's 80s Extended Tags: Brian Mannix Musical Terms: New Wave, Rock, Pub, Aussie, Old Australian Band Tags: 1983, australia, early, eighties, uncanny, x-men |
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McConaughey Reacts To Damon's Impersonation (CBS News) By CBSNewsOnline Matthew McConaughey sat down with "The Early Show" to discuss portraying "Thundering Herd" football coach Jack Lengyel in the movie "We Are Marshall." And, McConaughey gave Matt Damon high marks for a recent impersonation of the Texas native. Tags: are, cbs, damon, early, marshall, matt, matthew, mcconaughey, show, we |
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Neanderthal - Episode 1 - Part 2 of 5 By HyperbolaGuy Neanderthal was the story of the rise and fall of one of the most successful human species that ever lived. A species that survived for over a quarter of a million years, living through and adapting to the most violent extremes of climate. A species that thrived - until modern man came along. This revealing two-part drama documentary combined the latest scientific research with a stunning mixture of drama and cutting edge 3D animation to reconstruct the lives of these remarkable early humans. In the second part, the advanced Cro-Magnons arrive and a new Ice Age is dawning. Neanderthal or Neandertal, is the common name given to any individual of the species Homo sapiens neanderthalensis (also known as Homo neanderthalensis), and to the entire species. Neanderthals have often been regarded as a subspecies of modern human beings (Homo sapiens sapiens or just Homo sapiens), but increasingly they are treated as a distinct species. Neanderthal remains span a timescale ranging from about 120,000 to 30,000 years ago and have been found in Middle Stone Age sites mainly in Europe and south-west Asia. The species is named after a site in the Neander River valley (German, tal, "valley") where the first skeletal remains to be recognized as belonging to this type were found. Neanderthals had long, low, thick-boned skulls, with heavy brow ridges, in contrast to the high-domed, thin-walled skulls of modern human beings. The robust, heavily muscled frames of Neanderthals, with relatively long bodies and short legs, were well adapted to their hunter-gatherer lifestyle in the often extremely cold conditions leading up to the last Ice Age. Although males were more strongly built than females, both sexes were very muscular, even as children. Neanderthals had large heads with very large projecting noses and receding chins. On average their brains were as large or larger than the average modern human brain, which was probably related more to their large body size and heavy musculature, than heightened intelligence. Although Neanderthal technology was fairly simple, there is evidence that they were capable hunters, and that they demonstrated a degree of compassion by caring for the infirm and the disabled, and by burying their dead. It has been suggested that Neanderthals practised cannibalism, but there is little substantial evidence in the archaeological record to support this theory. While some scientists believe that Neanderthals did not have the brain capacity to produce art, evidence to the contrary is slowly emerging. In 2003 a Neanderthal "mask"—a face carved from flint with bone for eyes—was found on the banks of the River Loire in France, indicating that Neanderthals may have been more sophisticated than previously thought. Neanderthals disappeared from the archaeological record in Europe some 35,000 to 30,000 years ago, possibly as a result of the arrival of early modern people, who competed for the same resources Tags: atheism, cro, darwin, dawkins, dordogne, early, evolution, homo, human, magnon, mammoth, man, prehistoric, sapiens |
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Neanderthal - Episode 1 - Part 3 of 5 By HyperbolaGuy Neanderthal was the story of the rise and fall of one of the most successful human species that ever lived. A species that survived for over a quarter of a million years, living through and adapting to the most violent extremes of climate. A species that thrived - until modern man came along. This revealing two-part drama documentary combined the latest scientific research with a stunning mixture of drama and cutting edge 3D animation to reconstruct the lives of these remarkable early humans. In the second part, the advanced Cro-Magnons arrive and a new Ice Age is dawning. Neanderthal or Neandertal, is the common name given to any individual of the species Homo sapiens neanderthalensis (also known as Homo neanderthalensis), and to the entire species. Neanderthals have often been regarded as a subspecies of modern human beings (Homo sapiens sapiens or just Homo sapiens), but increasingly they are treated as a distinct species. Neanderthal remains span a timescale ranging from about 120,000 to 30,000 years ago and have been found in Middle Stone Age sites mainly in Europe and south-west Asia. The species is named after a site in the Neander River valley (German, tal, "valley") where the first skeletal remains to be recognized as belonging to this type were found. Neanderthals had long, low, thick-boned skulls, with heavy brow ridges, in contrast to the high-domed, thin-walled skulls of modern human beings. The robust, heavily muscled frames of Neanderthals, with relatively long bodies and short legs, were well adapted to their hunter-gatherer lifestyle in the often extremely cold conditions leading up to the last Ice Age. Although males were more strongly built than females, both sexes were very muscular, even as children. Neanderthals had large heads with very large projecting noses and receding chins. On average their brains were as large or larger than the average modern human brain, which was probably related more to their large body size and heavy musculature, than heightened intelligence. Although Neanderthal technology was fairly simple, there is evidence that they were capable hunters, and that they demonstrated a degree of compassion by caring for the infirm and the disabled, and by burying their dead. It has been suggested that Neanderthals practised cannibalism, but there is little substantial evidence in the archaeological record to support this theory. While some scientists believe that Neanderthals did not have the brain capacity to produce art, evidence to the contrary is slowly emerging. In 2003 a Neanderthal "mask"—a face carved from flint with bone for eyes—was found on the banks of the River Loire in France, indicating that Neanderthals may have been more sophisticated than previously thought. Neanderthals disappeared from the archaeological record in Europe some 35,000 to 30,000 years ago, possibly as a result of the arrival of early modern people, who competed for the same resources Tags: atheism, cro, darwin, dawkins, dordogne, early, evolution, homo, human, magnon, mammoth, man, prehistoric, sapiens |
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Neanderthal - Episode 1 - Part 4 of 5 By HyperbolaGuy Neanderthal was the story of the rise and fall of one of the most successful human species that ever lived. A species that survived for over a quarter of a million years, living through and adapting to the most violent extremes of climate. A species that thrived - until modern man came along. This revealing two-part drama documentary combined the latest scientific research with a stunning mixture of drama and cutting edge 3D animation to reconstruct the lives of these remarkable early humans. In the second part, the advanced Cro-Magnons arrive and a new Ice Age is dawning. Neanderthal or Neandertal, is the common name given to any individual of the species Homo sapiens neanderthalensis (also known as Homo neanderthalensis), and to the entire species. Neanderthals have often been regarded as a subspecies of modern human beings (Homo sapiens sapiens or just Homo sapiens), but increasingly they are treated as a distinct species. Neanderthal remains span a timescale ranging from about 120,000 to 30,000 years ago and have been found in Middle Stone Age sites mainly in Europe and south-west Asia. The species is named after a site in the Neander River valley (German, tal, "valley") where the first skeletal remains to be recognized as belonging to this type were found. Neanderthals had long, low, thick-boned skulls, with heavy brow ridges, in contrast to the high-domed, thin-walled skulls of modern human beings. The robust, heavily muscled frames of Neanderthals, with relatively long bodies and short legs, were well adapted to their hunter-gatherer lifestyle in the often extremely cold conditions leading up to the last Ice Age. Although males were more strongly built than females, both sexes were very muscular, even as children. Neanderthals had large heads with very large projecting noses and receding chins. On average their brains were as large or larger than the average modern human brain, which was probably related more to their large body size and heavy musculature, than heightened intelligence. Although Neanderthal technology was fairly simple, there is evidence that they were capable hunters, and that they demonstrated a degree of compassion by caring for the infirm and the disabled, and by burying their dead. It has been suggested that Neanderthals practised cannibalism, but there is little substantial evidence in the archaeological record to support this theory. While some scientists believe that Neanderthals did not have the brain capacity to produce art, evidence to the contrary is slowly emerging. In 2003 a Neanderthal "mask"—a face carved from flint with bone for eyes—was found on the banks of the River Loire in France, indicating that Neanderthals may have been more sophisticated than previously thought. Neanderthals disappeared from the archaeological record in Europe some 35,000 to 30,000 years ago, possibly as a result of the arrival of early modern people, who competed for the same resources Tags: atheism, cro, darwin, dawkins, dordogne, early, evolution, homo, human, magnon, mammoth, man, prehistoric, sapiens |
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Neanderthal - Episode 2 - Part 5 of 5 By HyperbolaGuy Neanderthal was the story of the rise and fall of one of the most successful human species that ever lived. A species that survived for over a quarter of a million years, living through and adapting to the most violent extremes of climate. A species that thrived - until modern man came along. This revealing two-part drama documentary combined the latest scientific research with a stunning mixture of drama and cutting edge 3D animation to reconstruct the lives of these remarkable early humans. In the second part, the advanced Cro-Magnons arrive and a new Ice Age is dawning. Neanderthal or Neandertal, is the common name given to any individual of the species Homo sapiens neanderthalensis (also known as Homo neanderthalensis), and to the entire species. Neanderthals have often been regarded as a subspecies of modern human beings (Homo sapiens sapiens or just Homo sapiens), but increasingly they are treated as a distinct species. Neanderthal remains span a timescale ranging from about 120,000 to 30,000 years ago and have been found in Middle Stone Age sites mainly in Europe and south-west Asia. The species is named after a site in the Neander River valley (German, tal, "valley") where the first skeletal remains to be recognized as belonging to this type were found. Neanderthals had long, low, thick-boned skulls, with heavy brow ridges, in contrast to the high-domed, thin-walled skulls of modern human beings. The robust, heavily muscled frames of Neanderthals, with relatively long bodies and short legs, were well adapted to their hunter-gatherer lifestyle in the often extremely cold conditions leading up to the last Ice Age. Although males were more strongly built than females, both sexes were very muscular, even as children. Neanderthals had large heads with very large projecting noses and receding chins. On average their brains were as large or larger than the average modern human brain, which was probably related more to their large body size and heavy musculature, than heightened intelligence. Although Neanderthal technology was fairly simple, there is evidence that they were capable hunters, and that they demonstrated a degree of compassion by caring for the infirm and the disabled, and by burying their dead. It has been suggested that Neanderthals practised cannibalism, but there is little substantial evidence in the archaeological record to support this theory. While some scientists believe that Neanderthals did not have the brain capacity to produce art, evidence to the contrary is slowly emerging. In 2003 a Neanderthal "mask"—a face carved from flint with bone for eyes—was found on the banks of the River Loire in France, indicating that Neanderthals may have been more sophisticated than previously thought. Neanderthals disappeared from the archaeological record in Europe some 35,000 to 30,000 years ago, possibly as a result of the arrival of early modern people, who competed for the same resources Tags: atheism, cro, darwin, dawkins, dordogne, early, evolution, homo, human, magnon, mammoth, man, prehistoric, sapiens |
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Donald Duck - Early to Bed By Varioubal Donald Duck - Early to Bed Tags: 1941, bed, donald, early |
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Breastcrawl By aimiasi An initiation of breasfeeding video created by breastcrawl.org with the support of WHO, UNICEF and WABA. Tags: breastcrawl, breastfeeding, early, humanities, initiation |
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Air Supply - Every Woman In The World (1980) By nzoz1980 Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1980: Air Supply's promo-video for the hit single 'Every Woman In The World' taken from the 1980 album 'Lost In Love'. Trivia: Air Supply's ex-bassist Jeremy Paul became a founding member of the Divinyls. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Supply ---------------------------------------- NZOZ NZOZ1980 1980 Australia Early Eighties 1980's 1980s 80's 80s Extended Tags: Russell Hitchcock, Graham Russell Musical Terms: Soft Rock, Ballad, Love Song, Easy Listening, AOR, MOR, Pop, Aussie, Old Australian Band Tags: 1980, air, australia, early, eighties, supply |
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Pans People pelvic thrusts 60s/70s By TVinsiderV Pans People naughty early pix 60s/70s Tags: 60s/70s, early, hot, pans, people, pix |
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Makoto Shinkai - Beyond The Clouds By dyadyana89 a little something i found. makoto shinkai is a genius, gotta admit that... please note that i do not own this video or any of Makoto Shinkai's works. Tags: beyond, clouds, days, early, film, in, makoto, our, place, promised, shinkai, short, the |
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Mental Theo & Charlie Lownoise - Wonderful Days By TomasReifVideo Classic happy hardcore song by Starsplash group (Mental Theo & Charlie Lownoise). Enjoy the video! I HAVE AUTHORIZATION TO UPLOAD THIS! Tags: charlie, dance, day, days, early, happy, hardcore, lownoise, mental, rave, starsplash, techno, theo, trance, wonderful, wonderfull |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Gold's gym rare early footage By pumpplanet PumpPlanet.com - BodyBuilding, Steroids, HGH, Supplements, Training Techniques, all in one forum! check us out! Tags: arnold, bodybuilding, days, early, footage, golds, gym, rare, schwarzenegger, training |
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LIZ PD04: Early Production Meetings By lostinzombieville Production Diaries #4: This is Part of the Lost in Zombieville Production Diaries. They are a series of short behind the scenes documentaries that are meant to show what goes on to create a film using 16mm. The DVD sold at lostinzombieville.com has tutorials for 16mm Cameras and Equipment, as well as many more behind the scenes, and the Lost in Zombieville 25min feature. This Production Diary is "Early Production Meetings" Follow the initial crew of Lost in Zombieville as they begin planning and producing their 16mm zombie film. Tags: 16mm, davis, early, film, forest, in, learn, lost, meetings, movie, production, scary, shot, zombies, zombieville |
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Rich Dad Poor Dad ** Robert Kiyosaki on $$ Direct Sales By ColoradoKathy Robert T. Kiyosaki speaks on a new paradigm for getting what you want out of life and how network marketing is the perfect vehicle to get there. Watch, and then check out the link below to the next BILLION DOLLAR MLM. Zrii is THE network marketing company for the 21st Century. With the first Chopra Center Endorsed Ayurvedic Liquid Nutritional and a stellar compensation plan, Zrii will set the stage for your success. Whether you set your sights on 5 figures per month, or if a thousand dollars a month will make a big difference in your quality of life, Zrii will allow you to reach your goals. It's All Success Network Marketing Group will train and support you as you learn and grow in this business. We are network marketing professionals who are skilled in teaching and working with everyone from stay-at-homes moms to business professionals. Our organization is led by a network marketing veteran with 41-years in the industry. Rise to the top with us. Network marketing is historically an industry that grows during times of economic hardship. Why let other people's decisions effect your livelihood? Take control of your life and your financial future. Visit our website for contact information. We will be happy to talk with you about your unique situation and decide if this situation is right for you. Go to www.kathybasel.myzrii.com Tags: based, business, dad, early, home, income, internet, kiyosaki, marketing, millionaire, mlm, money, network, passive, poor, residual, retire, rich, robert, zrii |