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Praca Bom Jesus
Catedral Senhor Bom Jesus da Lapa
Praca Americano do Brasil
Ala 2 - Base Aerea de Anapolis
Alderico Borges de Carvalho History Museum
Anapolis Municipal Theater
Praca do Especialista
Museu de Artes Plasticas de Anapolis
Parque Ambiental Ipiranga
AnaShopping
workshop in anapolis
luis maldonalle playing the song phineas gage from his album manicomial to an audience of guitar aficionados in the city of Anapolis (Goias, Brazil).
bono vox em anapolis
bono vox em anapolis
Apresentação no festival (Música tristeza do jeca ) trio alo Zilda, Maria e Pedro
apresentaçao na segunda amostra de cinema de anapolis goias brazil
Masdar a cidade mais verde do mundo
DanceBrazil (Ensaio de Retratos da Bahia)
DenceBrasil no video chuvisco, pequeno, cabelo, macarrao cladia agatha.
Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns N' Roses (Dust N' Bones Tribute Band)
Banda Dust N' Bones de Anápolis, tributo ao Guns N' Roses no Pau Brasil
Miss Goiânia Universe Brazil 2015 [Video Tribute]
Está chegando o Grande Dia de...Miss Goiânia 2015...!!!
Contestants Miss Goiânia (Goiás/Brazil) Universe 2015
Final on March, 08 ´15 at Theatre João Alves de Queiroz ...Goiânia-Goiás/BR - Live Streaming For DMTV/Link:
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Imagens do Brasil - Brasilia
Brasília é a capital da República Federativa do Brasil e sua quarta maior cidade. Pelo último censo realizado pelo IBGE em 2009, sua população foi estimada em 2.606.885 de habitantes. Brasília também possui o segundo maior PIB per capita do Brasil (34.510,00 reais) entre as capitais, superada apenas por Vitória (47.855,00 reais)]. Junto com Anápolis (139 Km) e Goiânia (209 Km), faz do eixo Goiânia-Anápolis-Brasília, a região mais desenvolvida do Centro-Oeste brasileiro.
Inaugurada em 21 de abril de 1960, pelo então presidente Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira, Brasília é a terceira capital do Brasil, após Salvador e Rio de Janeiro. A transferência dos principais órgãos da administração federal para a nova capital foi progressiva, com a mudança das sedes dos poderes Executivo, Legislativo e Judiciário federais.
O plano urbanístico da capital, conhecido como Plano Piloto, foi elaborado pelo urbanista Lúcio Costa, que, aproveitando o relevo da região, o adequou ao projeto do Lago Paranoá, concebido em 1893 pela Missão Cruls. O lago armazena 600 milhões de metros cúbicos de água. Muitas das construções da Capital Federal foram projetadas pelo renomado arquiteto Oscar Niemeyer.
Fonte: Wikipedia
Kênia Feitoza e Banda Revival (4) I'll Be Over You
Música extraída do DVD De volta aos bailes que foi gravado em 23/04/2014 no Teatro Municipal de Anápolis.
Kênia Feitoza - Voz
Marcelo André - Violão
Erick Mont'alttino - Guitarra
Marcelo Baroni - Baixo
Alfredo Maranha - Bateria
Werley Silva - Teclado
Sim Ou Não - Anitta Feat Maluma
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Que te diga al oído
Las cosas que me excitan
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A noite inteira sem poder me tocar
Eu rebolo, te enlouqueço
Bate palma que eu mereço
Quero ver se você vai aguentar
A noite inteira sem poder me tocar
Tudo pode acontecer, vai ter que pagar pra ver
Se vai rolar, se é pra valer, oh no
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Não vou dizer só vai saber
Se quiser jogar, vem
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Si quieres jugar, ven
Que quiero tocarte
Y aquí mismo dártelo
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Não vou dizer só vai saber
Se quiser jogar, vem
Mas tem que arriscar, vem…
Vai ser sim ou não, oh no, oh no
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Meet the Mormons Official Movie - Full HD
The Meet the Mormons movie examines the very diverse lives of six devout members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons). Filmed across the globe, Meet the Mormons takes viewers on a journey into the day-to-day realities of individuals living in the U.S., Costa Rica, Nepal and beyond. From their individual passions to their daily struggles, each story paints a picture as rich and unique as the next while challenging the stereotypes that surround the Mormon faith.
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Meet the Humanitarian -
After leaving his village to receive a degree in Engineering, Bishnu Adhikari returned to his home in Nepal with a newfound faith and a determination to help improve the living conditions of the area. Bishnu now travels to remote villages in the Himalayan Mountains to build roads, schools and water systems, all while living with his faith and respecting his culture and his family’s expectations.
Meet the Coach -
As Head Football Coach of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, Ken Niumatalolo balances the pressures of his high-stress job by putting his family and faith first. In the competitive, high-stakes world of college football, he made the shocking decision to cancel staff meetings on Sundays, traditionally seen as critical to the team’s success, to instead honor the Sabbath day.
Meet the Fighter -
With her husband’s help, extreme sports enthusiast Carolina Muñoz Marin has fought her way to the top of women’s amateur kickboxing in Costa Rica, challenging the traditional stereotypes of a Mormon woman. In between family time and training for competitions, Carolina and her husband run a charity to help those in Costa Rica who are less fortunate.
Meet the Bishop -
Jermaine Sullivan works full-time as an academic counselor to 200 students in order to support his wife and three kids. He also volunteers full-time as a Bishop of a Mormon church in Atlanta, Georgia. He leads his diverse congregation with youthful exuberance while shattering stereotypes of what it means to be a Mormon Bishop.
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Dawn Armstrong, a struggling single mother, had hit rock bottom and lost all hope. Then she met some Mormon missionaries who helped her and her son get back on their feet and start a new life. Her son is now older and ready to fulfill his two-year voluntary missionary work. As she helps him prepare to leave home for the first time ever, she also prepares to say goodbye.
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O mundo visto do alto - Parque do Ipiranga São Paulo 11/10/2014
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Icelandic: fallinn engill
Italian: Angelo caduto
Hebrew: מלאך שנפל
Japanese: 堕天使
Javanese: widodari tiba
Georgian: დაცემული ანგელოზი
Kazakh: құлаған ангел
Khmer: ទេវតាធ្លាក់ចុះ
Kannada: ಬಿದ್ದ ದೇವದೂತ
Korean: 타락한 천사
Latin: fallen angel
Lao: fallen angel
Lithuanian: kritęs angelas
Latvian: kritušais enģelis
Malagasy: anjely nianjera
Maori: anahera hinga
Macedonian: паднат ангел
Malayalam: വീണുപോയ ദൂതൻ
Mongolian: унасан тэнгэр элч
Marathi: पडलेला देवदूत
Malay: malaikat yang jatuh
Maltese: waqa 'anġlu
Myanmar (Burmese): ပြိုလဲကောငျးကငျတမနျ
Nepali: गिर परी
Dutch: gevallen engel
Norwegian: Fallen engel
Chichewa: mngelo wakugwa
Punjabi: ਡਿੱਗ ਦੂਤ
Polish: upadły anioł
Portuguese: anjo caído
Romanian: inger decazut
Russian: падший ангел
Sinhala: වැටුනාවූ දූතයා
Slovak: padlý anjel
Slovenian: padli angel
Somali: malaa'igtii dhacday
Albanian: engjell i rene
Serbian: пали анђео
Sesotho: lengeloi le oeleng
Sundanese: malaikat fallen
Swedish: fallen ängel
Swahili: malaika aliyeanguka
Tamil: விழுந்த தேவதை
Telugu: స్వర్గం నుంచి పడిన దేవత
Tajik: фариштаи золим
Thai: เทวดาตกสวรรค์
Filipino: nahulog na anghel
Turkish: düşmüş melek
Ukrainian: занепалий ангел
Urdu: باغی فرشتہ
Uzbek: tushgan farishta
Vietnamese: Thiên thần sa ngã
Yiddish: געפאלן מלאך
Yoruba: angẹli ti o ṣubu
Chinese: 堕落的天使
Chinese (Simplified): 堕落的天使
Chinese (Traditional): 墮落的天使
Zulu: ingelosi ewile
Afrikaans: transhumanisme
Arabic: بعد إنسانية
Azerbaijani: transhumanism
Belarusian: трансгуманизма
Bulgarian: трансхуманизъм
Bengali: transhumanism
Bosnian: transhumanizam
Catalan: transhumanisme
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Czech: transhumanismus
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Danish: transhumanisme
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Greek: διανθρωπισμό
English: transhumanism
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Basque: transhumanism
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Irish: trashumanachas
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Hausa: transhumanism
Hindi: ट्रांसह्युमेनिज़म
Hmong: transhumanism
Croatian: transhumanizam
Haitian Creole: transhumanism
Hungarian: transzhumanizmust
Armenian: տրանսմունաբանություն
Indonesian: transhumanisme
Igbo: transhumanism
Icelandic: transhumanism
Italian: transumanesimo
Hebrew: טרנסומניזם
Japanese: トランスヒューマニズム
Javanese: transhumanisme
Georgian: ტრანსჰუმანიზმი
Kazakh: траншуманизм
Khmer: transhumanism
Kannada: ಟ್ರಾನ್ಸ್ಹ್ಯೂಮನಿಸಂ
Korean: 트랜스 휴머니즘
Latin: transhumanism
Lao: transhumanism
Lithuanian: transhumanizmas
Latvian: transhumanismu
Malagasy: transhumanism
Maori: transhumanism
Macedonian: трансхуманизам
Malayalam: മനുഷ്യത്വവാദം
Mongolian: transhumanism
Marathi: ट्रान्सहुमनिझ्म
Malay: transhumanisme
Maltese: transumaniżmu
Myanmar (Burmese): transhumanism
Nepali: transhumanism
Dutch: transhumanisme
Norwegian: transhumanism
Chichewa: transhumanism
Punjabi: transhumanism
Polish: transhumanizm
Portuguese: transumanismo
Romanian: transumanismului
Russian: трансгуманизма
Sinhala: අධිරාජ්යවාදය
Slovak: transhumanism
Slovenian: transhumanizem
Somali: transhumanism
Albanian: Transhumanizmi
Serbian: трансхуманизам
Sesotho: transhumanism
Sundanese: transhumanism
Swedish: transhumanism
Swahili: transhumanism
Tamil: மீவு மனிதத்துவம்
Telugu: రూపాంతరణ
Tajik: transhumanism
Thai: transhumanism
Filipino: transhumanism
Turkish: transhumanism
Ukrainian: трансгуманізм
Urdu: ٹرانسمیشنزم
Uzbek: transhumanizm
Vietnamese: siêu nhân
Yiddish: טראַנסהומאַניסם
Yoruba: transhumanism
Chinese: 超人
Chinese (Simplified): 超人
Chinese (Traditional): 超人
Zulu: transhumanism
Polis | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:18 1 The ipolis/i in Ancient Greek philosophy
00:03:49 2 Archaic and classical ipoleis/i
00:07:55 3 Hellenistic and Roman
00:10:10 4 Derived words
00:12:17 4.1 Names
00:12:25 4.1.1 Polis, Cyprus
00:13:06 4.1.2 Other cities
00:19:10 5 See also
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Polis (; Greek: πόλις pronounced [pólis]), plural poleis (, πόλεις [póleːs]) literally means city in Greek. It can also mean a body of citizens. In modern historiography, polis is normally used to indicate the ancient Greek city-states, like Classical Athens and its contemporaries, and thus is often translated as city-state. These cities consisted of a fortified city centre (asty) built on an acropolis or harbor and controlled surrounding territories of land (khôra).
The Ancient Greek city-state developed during the Archaic period as the ancestor of city, state, and citizenship and persisted (though with decreasing influence) well into Roman times, when the equivalent Latin word was civitas, also meaning citizenhood, while municipium applied to a non-sovereign local entity. The term city-state, which originated in English (alongside the German Stadtstaat), does not fully translate the Greek term. The poleis were not like other primordial ancient city-states like Tyre or Sidon, which were ruled by a king or a small oligarchy, but rather political entities ruled by their bodies of citizens. The traditional view of archaeologists—that the appearance of urbanization at excavation sites could be read as a sufficient index for the development of a polis—was criticised by François Polignac in 1984 and has not been taken for granted in recent decades: the polis of Sparta, for example, was established in a network of villages. The term polis, which in archaic Greece meant city, changed with the development of the governance center in the city to signify state (which included its surrounding villages). Finally, with the emergence of a notion of citizenship among landowners, it came to describe the entire body of citizens. The ancient Greeks did not always refer to Athens, Sparta, Thebes, and other poleis as such; they often spoke instead of the Athenians, Lacedaemonians, Thebans and so on. The body of citizens came to be the most important meaning of the term polis in ancient Greece.
The Greek term that specifically meant the totality of urban buildings and spaces is asty (ἄστυ).
Polis | Wikipedia audio article
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Polis (; Greek: πόλις pronounced [pólis]), plural poleis (, πόλεις [póleːs]), literally means city in Greek. It can also mean a body of citizens. In modern historiography, polis is normally used to indicate the ancient Greek city-states, like Classical Athens and its contemporaries, and thus is often translated as city-state. These cities consisted of a fortified city centre built on an acropolis or harbor and controlled surrounding territories of land (khôra).
The Ancient Greek city-state developed during the Archaic period as the ancestor of city, state, and citizenship and persisted (though with decreasing influence) well into Roman times, when the equivalent Latin word was civitas, also meaning citizenhood, while municipium applied to a non-sovereign local entity. The term city-state, which originated in English (alongside the German Stadtstaat), does not fully translate the Greek term. The poleis were not like other primordial ancient city-states like Tyre or Sidon, which were ruled by a king or a small oligarchy, but rather political entities ruled by their bodies of citizens. The traditional view of archaeologists—that the appearance of urbanization at excavation sites could be read as a sufficient index for the development of a polis—was criticised by François Polignac in 1984 and has not been taken for granted in recent decades: the polis of Sparta, for example, was established in a network of villages. The term polis, which in archaic Greece meant city, changed with the development of the governance center in the city to signify state (which included its surrounding villages). Finally, with the emergence of a notion of citizenship among landowners, it came to describe the entire body of citizens. The ancient Greeks did not always refer to Athens, Sparta, Thebes, and other poleis as such; they often spoke instead of the Athenians, Lacedaemonians, Thebans and so on. The body of citizens came to be the most important meaning of the term polis in ancient Greece.
The Greek term that specifically meant the totality of urban buildings and spaces is asty (ἄστυ).
Meet the Mormons Official Movie (International Version) - Full HD
The Meet the Mormons movie examines the very diverse lives of six devout members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons). Filmed across the globe, Meet the Mormons takes viewers on a journey into the day-to-day realities of individuals living in the U.S., Costa Rica, Nepal and beyond. From their individual passions to their daily struggles, each story paints a picture as rich and unique as the next while challenging the stereotypes that surround the Mormon faith.
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Meet the Humanitarian -
After leaving his village to receive a degree in Engineering, Bishnu Adhikari returned to his home in Nepal with a newfound faith and a determination to help improve the living conditions of the area. Bishnu now travels to remote villages in the Himalayan Mountains to build roads, schools and water systems, all while living with his faith and respecting his culture and his family’s expectations.
Meet the Coach -
As Head Football Coach of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, Ken Niumatalolo balances the pressures of his high-stress job by putting his family and faith first. In the competitive, high-stakes world of college football, he made the shocking decision to cancel staff meetings on Sundays, traditionally seen as critical to the team’s success, to instead honor the Sabbath day.
Meet the Fighter -
With her husband’s help, extreme sports enthusiast Carolina Muñoz Marin has fought her way to the top of women’s amateur kickboxing in Costa Rica, challenging the traditional stereotypes of a Mormon woman. In between family time and training for competitions, Carolina and her husband run a charity to help those in Costa Rica who are less fortunate.
Meet the Bishop -
Jermaine Sullivan works full-time as an academic counselor to 200 students in order to support his wife and three kids. He also volunteers full-time as a Bishop of a Mormon church in Atlanta, Georgia. He leads his diverse congregation with youthful exuberance while shattering stereotypes of what it means to be a Mormon Bishop.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints