Blackfaced Sheep (1946) | BFI National Archive
This richly detailed instructional film made by the University of Edinburgh offers an unusually intimate and unsentimental account of the life of a shepherd. The sheer physicality of the job and the challenges of the environment come across in this colourful and sometimes graphic documentary. Unless you're unusually strong-stomached, you may prefer to skip the sequence showing male sheep being castrated [between 20:05 and 21:55].
A sheep farmer's work is never done - made plain by the innumerable shots of shepherds wrestling with, herding, shearing, milking and healing their flock throughout the year - as well as a hectic auction at a local market. In the main, the footage has a clinical detachment to it. But during its fleeting images of young lambs scampering around and jumping across streams, a viewer might stop to consider these animals as more than just meat and wool.
This video is part of the Orphan Works collection. When the rights-holder for a film cannot be found, that film is classified as an Orphan Work. Find out more about Orphan Works: This is in line with the EU Orphan Works Directive of 2012. The results of our search for the rights holder of this film can be found in the EU Orphan Works Database:
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Bethlehem Therapeutic Riding Stable #105
Horse Tales travels to Talleyho Equestrian Center in Timmonsville, SC, to talk to Gwen Maddrix and Katrina Hutto, who are providing a great service to wounded soldiers and children with special needs through the Bethlehem Therapeutic Riding Stable.
Trauma and the Brain
NHS Lanarkshire EVA Services - Trauma and the Brain: Understanding abuse survivors responses. This animation is for any professional working with a service user when GBV is a feature in the case. Find out more here: Made by mediaco-op:
They have produced this animation to help you in your work with service users who have experienced GBV, and to help more professionals to understand the affects of abuse.
Amazing Grace COTR - www.oneresurrection.org
The congregation of Church of The Resurrection {oneresurrection.org}, Hamilton, Ontario, sing Amazing Grace at the conclusion of services, November 23 - for inclusion in the Amazing Grace Project.
Remembrance Sunday Prt3 BT
Remembrance Sunday 9th Nov 2014 Prt3 BT, songs sung:
O Brother Man.
Guide O Thou Great Jehovah.
(Lecture 7)The Revolution In The 19th Century - Fr. Seraphim Rose
OPEN FULL PLAYLIST HERE !
Fr. Seraphim Rose’s “Orthodox Survival Course”, a rare and valued Orthodox resource.Essential to understanding these difficult times. Fr Seraphim taught this course in the 70′s at the Platina monastery.
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E-Saggila @ Lunchmeat Festival National Gallery Prague 2018
E-Saggila @ Lunchmeat Festival Veletržní Palac Prague 05.10.18
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- complete lineup:
THURSDAY 4th OCT
➖ Actress AV live
➖ Aïsha Devi & Emile Barret AV live
➖ Awali & Frances Sander AV live
➖ Lanark Artefax presents Monolith AV live
➖ Møreti
➖ Neon Chambers (Sigha & Kangding Ray) & Gabriela Prochazka AV live
➖ PSJ
➖ Trevor Linde
➖ Two Pixels Above AV live
FRIDAY 5th OCT
➖ Amnesia Scanner AV live
➖ Citty & Jakub Aeldryn AV live
➖ Downwards Records 25th Anniversary Showcase: Regis
➖ Enchanted Lands & Wim Dehaen AV live
➖ Eomac & Sal present Reconnect AV live
➖ E-Saggila & Robert Seidel AV live
➖ GRAYCODE & jiiiiin present #include red AV live
➖ Kewu
➖ Lee Gamble AV live
➖ Night Slugs 10th Anniversary Showcase: Bok Bok, GIRL UNIT, L-Vis 1990, Nic Hamilton Visuals
➖ NobodyListen
➖ nrmn
➖ whydie?
SATURDAY 6th OCT
➖ Claro Intelecto & Moire AV live
➖ Demdike Stare & Michael England AV live
➖ Downwards Records 25th Anniversary Showcase: GREBENSTEIN & Seefried AV live
➖ Exhausted Modern & Autr AV live
➖ Fatima Al Qadiri & Transforma AV live
➖ Fis & LUNCHMEAT STUDIO present Henge AV live
➖ JASSS
➖ LOFN live
➖ Príncipe Showcase: Dj Maboku CDM, DJ Marfox, Márcio Matos Visuals
➖ Yves Tumor live
TICKETS:
➖ THREE NIGHT PASS
???? Blind Ticket – 1000 CZK (39 EUR) SOLD OUT
???? First Wave – 1300 CZK (50 EUR) SOLD OUT
???? Second Wave – 1500 CZK (58 EUR)
presale ends OCT 4TH 23:55 - bit.ly/lnchmt_2018_tix
???? At the Door – 1800 CZK (70 EUR)
➖ SINGLE NIGHT TICKETS
???? Presale – 650 CZK (25 EUR)
ends at 18:00 each day - bit.ly/lnchmt_2018_tix
???? at the door - 750 CZK (29 EUR)
➖ LATE NIGHT TICKETS
???? after 2am - 350 CZK (14 EUR)
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ABOUT:
Lunchmeat is an annual international festival dedicated to advanced electronic music and new media art based in Prague, Czech Republic. Since 2010, it brings carefully selected creators from different art spheres together on one stage, creating a truly synesthetic experience.
ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM
➖Lunchmeat festival presents: Video Wall➖
The exhibition based on the use of large-scale video wall. The selection presents three visual artists performing at Lunchmeat Festival 2018: JIIIIIN & GRAYCODE (KOR), Robert Seidel (DE) and Gilbert Sinnott aka Autr (UK).
➖INPUT Symposium on Digital Arts➖
Symposium on Digital Arts - a deep discussion of craft, technology, and vision. Artist talks and moderated panels on an intersection of local and international audiovisual scene.
➖INPUT #7 Workshop w/ Autr ➖
Cosmic Ghosts - In this creative workshop we will explore practical techniques for experimenting with video feedback as a method of live video painting and in hybrid analogue-digital image making.
Artwork ➖ Anymade Studio
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The Appalachian Therapeutic Riding Center (Part 1)
Please visit our website at atrcriding.com for more information.
The Appalachian Therapeutic Riding Center provides therapeutic horseback riding for persons with physical, cognitive, and/or emotional disabilities in a safe, structured environment.
ATRC is located on fifteen acres of land in the beautiful South Toe River Valley just outside of Burnsville, North Carolina.
The program was founded in 1986 as a pilot program with a grant from Blue Ridge Mental Health and was incorporated as a non-profit, 501-3C in 1987. It is currently funded by grants, donations, fees, and the Yancey County United Fund.
In 2006, ATRC became a premier accredited operating center by North American Riding for the Handicapped Association or NARHA.
Instructors: ATRC has two instructors fully certified by the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association. In addition, physical, occupational, and speech therapists are often involved, either hands on in the program or as consultants.
Canadian English | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Canadian English
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written
language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through
audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio
while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using
a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
In case you don't find one that you were looking for, put a comment.
This video uses Google TTS en-US-Standard-D voice.
SUMMARY
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Canadian English (CanE, CE, en-CA) is the set of varieties of the English language native to Canada. According to the 2011 census, English was the first language of approximately 19 million Canadians, or 57% of the population; the remainder of the population were native speakers of Canadian French (22%) or other languages (allophones, 21%). A larger number, 28 million people, reported using English as their dominant language. 82% of Canadians outside the province of Quebec reported speaking English natively, but within Quebec the figure was just 7.7% as most of its residents are native speakers of Quebec French.Canadian English contains major elements of both British English and American English, as well as many uniquely Canadian characteristics. While, broadly speaking, Canadian English tends to be closest to American English in terms of linguistic distance, the precise influence of American English, British English and other sources on Canadian English varieties has been the ongoing focus of systematic studies since the 1950s.Phonologically, Canadian and American English are classified together as North American English, emphasizing the fact that the vast majority of outsiders, even other native English speakers, cannot distinguish the typical accents of the two countries by sound alone. There are minor disagreements over the degree to which even Canadians and Americans themselves can differentiate their own two accents, and there is even evidence that some Western American English (Pacific Northwest and California English, for example) is undergoing a vowel shift partially coinciding with the one first reported in mainland Canadian English in the early 1990s.