BEAUTIFUL VIETNAM THROUGH H'HEN NIE'S EYES (ENGSUB) | RTMU EP 8 | FULL HD
H’HEN NIÊ TỰ HÀO GIỚI THIỆU QUÊ HƯƠNG ĐẮK LẮK VỚI BẠN BÈ THẾ GIỚI I TẬP 8 - RTMU I FULL HD - Engsub
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Đắk Lắk là nơi Hen sinh ra và lớn lên, nhưng Sài Gòn là mảnh đất thân thuộc, nơi cô gái của Đại ngàn tiềm kiếm ước mơ và chinh phục mọi thử thách. Hen sẽ mang những điều tuyệt vời nào để giới thiệu đến bạn bè Thế giới, để mang Hương sắc Việt Nam vươn xa trên đấu trường Quốc tế?
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Russian Market, Life in Small Russian Town. Russia 2013
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AMAZING Street Food in CHINA | RARELY SEEN Street Food ADVENTURE TRAVEL VLOG 2017
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Traveling for street food in China and Chinese cuisine is always amazing! We traveled DEEP in Yunnan for amazing street food and to make this street food vlog in 2017! This is some of the best street food around the world! Here in Yunnan, on the ancient tea horse road in Shaxi, you can find some incredible street food delicacies.
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We tasted a few amazing dishes, bright and early!
First up, for breakfast, we found a lady selling this incredible milk cheese, kind of like curdled milk, right on the street. You can eat it plain or you can order it fried for breakfast with a lot of sugar. We ended up trying both.
Then, we walked down the street and had a nice and hearty and healthy lunch soup, and rice as well. Super tasty and delicious!
Then we went for a walk and found some street huajuan rolls stuffed with fermented tofu, very strong and pungent!
All of this was found during the weekly farmers market on the street in Shaxi every friday! If you come to Yunnan in Southern China, come to Shaxi on a friday to visit one of the most amazing street markets! You have to come check it out!
After that, we went for a lunch and tasted classic bai cuisine, including local Matsutake mushrooms and amazing salted pork, which kind of tasted like pastrami! So delicious!!
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Live, crawling and writhing food market in Nagaland, India!
Live frogs, swishing fish and writhing eels for sale in a shop in Nagaland. Now this might sound absurd to you but some people actually enjoy this food very much. They long for it when away from home and say it's tasty, so come on up and try it if you visit Nagaland!!
Nagaland is a state in the far north-eastern part of India. It borders the state of Assam to the west, Arunachal Pradesh and part of Assam to the north, Burma to the east and Manipur to the south. The state capital is Kohima, and the largest city is Dimapur. The state of Nagaland has an area of 16,579 km2 with a population of 1,980,602 (nineteen lakhs eighty thousand six hundred two) as per the 2011 census making it one of the smallest states of India. The state is mostly mountainous except those areas bordering Assam valley. Mount Saramati is the highest peak in Nagaland with a height of 3,840 metres and its range forms a natural barrier between Nagaland and Burma. It lies between the parallels of 98 degree and 96 degree East Longitude and 26.6 degree and 27.4 degree latitude North of the Equator.
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Restoran Ang Kee Petaling Jaya Selangor Malaysia 08
Kedai Makanan Ang Kee, Seafood @ SS2, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
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Special Fish and Prawn paste chicken.
Food Steam Tofu with Egg, Guinness Stout Pork Rib, Assam Fish Fillet, Banana Leaf Chicken, Butter Mantis Prawn, Soy Sauce and Pepper Cuttle Fish, Mixed Vegetable
Butter Mantis Prawn (Lai Yau Har Ko), La La (clam) Noodles, vegetables fried with belacan , sweet and sour chicken , Fish and Prawn paste chicken.
Price Steam Tofu with Egg (RM 8), Guinness Stout Pork Rib (RM 15), Assam Fish Fillet (RM 16), Banana Leaf Chicken (RM 15) , Butter Mantis Prawn (RM 16), Soy Sauce and Pepper Cuttle Fish (RM 12), Mixed Vegetable (RM 10)
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This is a trailer of Woo Ming Jin's THE TIGER FACTORY (2010). It premiered at the Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalisateurs) section of the Cannes Film Festival 2010.
It is a co-production between Malaysia's Greenlight Pictures and Japan's Kohei Ando Laboratory.
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Ping Ping is 19 and wants to go to Japan to work in a car parts company. She's under the guardian of her aunt, Madame Tien, who shuffles her between two jobs; working in a pig farm, and cleaning dishes in a rundown restaurant. Tien is also involved in a baby factory scheme, pairing young women with migrant workers and then selling the babies for money. Both survive with each other in a love-hate symbiotic manner, until a truth about her aunt is revealed to Ping Ping.
Written and produced by Woo Ming Jin and Edmund Yeo.
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Everyone Say OPA!: Alex Pattakos at TEDxHappyValley
Alex Pattakos: Visionary. Provocateur. Modern-Day Greek Philosopher.
Filmed at TEDxHappyValley 'Radical Resilience' on Saturday April 13th 2013.
Talk 11, Session 4: 'Ultimate Meaning'
In his uplifting and engaging talk Everybody Say OPA!, Alex offers a new approach to living and working with meaning that is uniquely inspired by Greek philosophy and culture from ancient times to the present day. Alex also shares some rare insights and wisdom from his friend, mentor and world-renowned psychiatrist the late Dr. Viktor Frankl.
Alex Pattakos, PhD, affectionately known as Dr Meaning, is a political scientist and co-founder of The OPA! Way, a new paradigm for Living and Working with Meaning uniquely inspired by Greek philosophy and culture. He is the author of the international best-selling book, Prisoners of Our Thoughts, which is based on the wisdom of his mentor the world-renowned psychiatrist Dr. Viktor Frankl.
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Jocko Podcast 156 w/ Echo Charles: How NOT to Lead. The Gulag Archipelago
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China Sex Dolls Play for Real
She lay quietly on a narrow bed, greeting potential customers with an impassive stare and a disproportionately buxom form: meet 156, a stand-in companion for Chinese men with empty beds. Named for her height, she is a high-quality sex doll made of thermoplastic elastomer, a rubbery material softer than silicone, with adjustable hands, a removable head, hair and genitals, and available from specialist stores in Beijing for around $2,500. Liu, a local car designer, bought one for his dimly lit studio apartment, deep in an industrial suburb of the capital. Like millions in China who leave their hometowns to work in the cities, the 29-year-old automobile designer leads a bachelor's life during the week, returning to his wife and toddler in neighbouring Hebei province every weekend. He has already been married for more than a decade, and says he simply wants to satisfy his sexual appetites without being unfaithful to his wife.
Micdolls salesman Yi Jiange explains that most of his customers are professionals like Liu, and that even women come in sometimes and buy dolls for their husbands. And it's not necessarily about the sex, he adds, sometimes it's more about the companion. But of course he admits that even such real-feeling doll can never replace the real thing.
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The Case of the White Kitten / Portrait of London / Star Boy
London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, the largest city, urban zone and metropolitan area in the United Kingdom, and the European Union by most measures.[note 1] Located on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans, who named it Londinium.[3] London's ancient core, the City of London, largely retains its square-mile mediaeval boundaries. Since at least the 19th century, the name London has also referred to the metropolis developed around this core.[4] The bulk of this conurbation forms the London region[5] and the Greater London administrative area,[6][note 2] governed by the elected Mayor of London and the London Assembly.[7]
London is a leading global city, with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to its prominence.[8] It is the world's leading financial centre alongside New York City[9][10][11] and has the fifth- or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP in the world depending on measurement.[note 3][12][13] London has been described as a world cultural capital.[14][15][16][17] It is the world's most-visited city measured by international arrivals[18] and has the world's largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic.[19] London's 43 universities form the largest concentration of higher education in Europe.[20] In 2012, London became the first city to host the modern Summer Olympic Games three times.[21]
London has a diverse range of peoples and cultures, and more than 300 languages are spoken within its boundaries.[22] In March 2011, London had an official population of 8,174,100, making it the most populous municipality in the European Union,[23][24] and accounting for 12.5% of the UK population.[25] The Greater London Urban Area is the second-largest in the EU with a population of 8,278,251,[26] while the London metropolitan area is the largest in the EU with an estimated total population of between 12 million[27] and 14 million.[28] London had the largest population of any city in the world from around 1831 to 1925.[29]. The latest census reveals white Britons as minority in London for first time in modern times. [30] London contains four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret's Church; and the historic settlement of Greenwich (in which the Royal Observatory marks the Prime Meridian, 0° longitude, and GMT).[31] Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, and The Shard. London is home to numerous museums, galleries, libraries, sporting events and other cultural institutions, including the British Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern, British Library, Wimbledon, and 40 West End theatres.[32] The London Underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world and will complete 150 years of operations on 9 January 2013.[33][34]
The Lincoln Lectures — Assassin's Accomplice: Mary Surratt and the Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln
Kate Clifford Larson tells the story of Mary Surratt, a little-known participant in the plot to kill Abraham Lincoln, and the first woman ever to be executed by the Federal Government. The Assassin's Accomplice describes the Lincoln conspiracy through the eyes of its only female participant using interviews, confessions, and court testimony.
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Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace | Campaigns of the World
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History of Western civilization | Wikipedia audio article
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Western civilization traces its roots back to Europe and the Mediterranean. It is linked to the Roman Empire and with Medieval Western Christendom which emerged from the Middle Ages to experience such transformative episodes as the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, scientific revolution, and the development of liberal democracy. The civilizations of Classical Greece and Ancient Rome are considered seminal periods in Western history; a few cultural contributions also emerged from the pagan peoples of pre-Christian Europe, such as the Celts and Germans, as well as some significant religious contributions derived from Judaism and Hellenistic Judaism stemming back to Second Temple Judea, Galilee, and the early Jewish diaspora; and some other Middle Eastern influences. Christianity and Roman Catholicism has played a prominent role in the shaping of Western civilization, which throughout most of its history, has been nearly equivalent to Christian culture. (There were Christians outside of the West, such as China, India, Russia, Byzantium and the Middle East). Western civilization has spread to produce the dominant cultures of modern Americas and Oceania, and has had immense global influence in recent centuries in many ways.
Following the 5th century Fall of Rome, Western Europe entered the Middle Ages, during which period the Catholic Church filled the power vacuum left in the West by the fall of the Western Roman Empire, while the Eastern Roman Empire (or Byzantine Empire) endured in the East for centuries, becoming a Hellenic Eastern contrast to the Latin West. By the 12th century, Western Europe was experiencing a flowering of art and learning, propelled by the construction of cathedrals and the establishment of medieval universities. Christian unity was shattered by the Reformation from the 16th century. A merchant class grew out of city states, initially in the Italian peninsula (see Italian city-states), and Europe experienced the Renaissance from the 14th to the 17th century, heralding an age of technological and artistic advance and ushering in the Age of Discovery which saw the rise of such global European Empires as those of Spain and Portugal.
The Industrial Revolution began in Britain in the 18th century. Under the influence of the Enlightenment, the Age of Revolution emerged from the United States and France as part of the transformation of the West into its industrialised, democratised modern form. The lands of North and South America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand became first part of European Empires and then home to new Western nations, while Africa and Asia were largely carved up between Western powers. Laboratories of Western democracy were founded in Britain's colonies in Australasia from the mid-19th centuries, while South America largely created new autocracies. In the 20th century, absolute monarchy disappeared from Europe, and despite episodes of Fascism and Communism, by the close of the century, virtually all of Europe was electing its leaders democratically. Most Western nations were heavily involved in the First and Second World Wars and protracted Cold War. World War II saw Fascism defeated in Europe, and the emergence of the United States and Soviet Union as rival global powers and a new East-West political contrast.
Other than in Russia, the European Empires disintegrated after World War II and civil rights movements and widescale multi-ethnic, multi-faith migrations to Europe, the Americas and Oceania lowered the earlier predominance of ethnic Europeans in Western culture. European nations moved towards greater economic and political co-operation through the European Union. The Cold War ended around 1990 with the collapse of Soviet imposed Communism in Central and Eastern Europe. In the 21st century, the Western World retains significant global economic power and influ ...
Words at War: Barriers Down / Camp Follower / The Guys on the Ground
Alfred Friendly (December 30, 1911 -- November 7, 1983) was an American journalist, editor and writer for the Washington Post. He began his career as a reporter with the Post in 1939 and became Managing Editor in 1955. In 1967 he covered the Mideast War for the Post in a series of articles for which he won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1968. He is credited with bringing the Post from being a local paper to having a position of national prominence.
Friendly was born in Salt Lake City. After graduating in from Amherst College in 1933, he came to Washington, DC to look for work. A former professor who worked in the Commerce Department hired him, but his appointment to a high position at such a young age earned him criticism in the press and he resigned. For the next year he travelled the country in the middle of the Depression, eventually returning to become a reporter at the Washington Daily News, writing a column for government employees. Less than two years later he was hired to write the same kind of column for the Post, where he was soon assigned to cover war mobilization efforts and anti-war strikes.
When World War II broke out he entered the Army Air Force, rising to the rank of Major before leaving in 1945. While in the military he was involved in cryptography and intelligence operations, finally becoming the second in command at Bletchley Park, and the highest ranking American officer there. After the war he remained in Europe as press aide to W. Averell Harriman supervisor of the Marshall Plan.
A year later he returned to Washington and to the Post, where he became assistant managing editor in 1952 and managing editor in 1955. In 1966 he became an associate editor and a foreign correspondent based out of London. Hearing rumors of war in 1967 he headed to the Middle East where he was present throughout the 1967 War and wrote his series of award winning articles. He retired from the Post in 1971, though he continued writing occasional editorials and book reviews.
During his retirement he wrote several books, and after his death the Alfred Friendly Foundation was established. It administers the Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships to bring foreign journalists to the United States for internships at prominent newspapers. The Archives and Special Collections at Amherst College holds a collection of his papers.