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Adele – Rolling In The Deep (Dj Davut Simsek Remix)

► Get Connected With: “NEW HITS” Facebook Fan Page: www.facebook.com Facebook Personal Page: www.facebook.com ►Visit us at www.morevesh.com Radio Edit – Extended Mix – Club Mix – Original Mix – Bootleg – Mash Up – Electro Remix – Dance Music – Video Edit – Pool Party – Extended Version Benny Benassi “Close To Me” (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Remix) (Ultra) John Dahlback “One Last Ride” (Mutants) Muse “Starlight” (Abel Ramos & Jose de Mara Club Mix) Bob Sinclar “Far L’Amore” (Nari and Milani Remix) (Yellow Productions) Micha Moor “Space” (Micha Moor Rework) Pnau “Solid Ground” (Too Much Worth Living For) (Tim Mason Remix) (Ministry Of Sound) Fedde Le Grand “So Much Love” (Original Club Mix) (Toolroom) Kid Massive, Mark Le Sal “Don’t Cry” (Hard Rock Sofa Remix) Michael Calfan “Resurrection” (Axwell cut) Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso “Calling” (Original Instrumental Mix) (Refune Records) Sandro Silva & Quintino “Epic” (Musical Freedom) R3hab & Swanky Tunes ft Max C — Sending My Love (Original Mix) (Wall Recordings) Dave Kurtis — Avusadora (MBR & Twinkiller Remix) (Recovery House) John Dahlback “Pesca” (Mutants Records) Chuckie feat. Gregor Salto “What Happens In Vegas” (Club Mix) (Cr2 Records) Bob Sinclar “Far L’Amore” (Nari and Milani Remix) (Yellow Productions) Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike “REJ” (Original) CeCe Rogers, Syke-N-Sugarstarr “I Believe” (Main Mix) (Ibiza World Recordings) Copyright feat. Imaani “Story Of My Life” (Dj Chus, David Penn Mix) (Defected) Muse
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Aired August 18, 2010 on Channel 4 – The number of faith schools in Britain is rising. Around 7000 publicly funded schools – one in three – now has a religious affiliation. As the coalition government paves the way for more faith-based education by promoting ‘free schools’, the renowned atheist and evolutionary biologist Professor Richard Dawkins says enough is enough. In this passionately argued film, Dawkins calls on us to reconsider the consequences of faith education, which, he argues, bamboozles parents and indoctrinates and divides children. The film features robust exchanges with former Secretary of State for Education Charles Clarke, Head of the Church of England Education Service Reverend Janina Ainsworth, and the Chair of the Association of Muslim Schools, Dr Mohammed Mukadam. It also features insights from child psychologists and key players in faith education as well as insights from both parents and pupils. Dawkins also draws on his own personal history as a father, arguing that the government must stop funding new faith schools, and urges society to respect a child’s right to freedom of belief. via www.AtheistMedia.com –
Video Rating: 4 / 5

The Story Can Now Be Told ? Prince Harry in Belize

The Story Can Now Be Told – Prince Harry in Belize











Prince Harry said he found Chaa Creek to be very relaxing.


(PRWEB) March 05, 2012

Hosting a member of the Royal Family is a responsibility in itself, but for the managers and staff of The Lodge at Chaa Creek one of the most important tasks was keeping Prince Harry’s visit under wraps until the royal entourage departed, Chaa Creek owner Lucy Fleming said today.

“Although our staff is the most professional in Belize and accustomed to serving celebrities and dignitaries, the royal family is held in very high esteem in Belize. Everyone was excited to hear that Prince Harry would be staying at Chaa Creek, and with 135 employees, we had to impress on everyone that privacy was paramount,” Ms Fleming said.

“I’m very pleased to say that the secret was well kept, and that the Prince enjoyed a relaxing time away from paparazzi and publicity,” she added.

Prince Harry was visiting Belize as part of his grandmother’s, Queen Elizabeth II diamond jubilee, celebrating 60 years of occupying the throne and as Belize’s Head of State.

During the Prince’s visit he explored the ancient Maya temple of Xunantunich, attended a massive citywide block party held in his honour at Belmopan, the nation’s capital, where he also conducted the naming service for Queen Elizabeth II Boulevard.

Ms Fleming said she and her husband Mick were pleased that Prince Harry’s entourage chose The Lodge at Chaa Creek during the Belize tour.

“It was certainly good news to hear that, out of all the places to stay in Belize – and we do boast some excellent resorts and hotels now – The Prince chose Chaa Creek. It really reflects well on our staff and shows that we’re doing something right,” she said.

While at Chaa Creek the Prince visited the Butterfly Farm, enjoyed traditional Maya food with a gourmet twist, and relaxed with an hour-and-a-half massage.

“Of course with a guest such as Prince Harry, security is a major concern, but we value all of our guest’s privacy and wellbeing, so the security procedures we already have in place were sufficient, with of course a few modifications.

“However, Prince Harry’s grandmother is Belize’s head of state and the people have very strong affection for the Queen and Royal Family, so we did have to contain the staff’s excitement and caution them to respect the Prince’s privacy and right to relax by not telling their friends about the visit until he left. I think we all enjoyed being in on a big secret,” Ms Fleming said.

Prince Harry said he found Chaa Creek to be very relaxing, complimented the restaurant and kitchen after dinner and thanked the staff when he left, Ms Fleming said.




















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Q&A: Would you sacrifice your privacy for the sake of national security?

Question by Adam C: Would you sacrifice your privacy for the sake of national security?
Do you think that things like unauthorized wiretaps are a necessary evil for national security, or is this going too far? Your opinions?

Best answer:

Answer by nature lover
During a time of war sometimes measures need to be taken. This can be turned back when there is peace. But when you move towards socialism you give up all your rights and privacy, and there is no way back from that.

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Alex Mica – Dalinda(Radio Edit) (Vdj Rossonero)HD

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Common Sense Ways to Stay Safe this Spring Break

Common Sense Ways to Stay Safe this Spring Break












Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) March 01, 2012

Did you know that college aged students are at the highest risk for being sexually assaulted? With spring break just around the corner, RAINN, the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization, released helpful safety tips for spring break.

Whether you are headed to the beach or overseas or devoting your spring break to community service, it’s important to keep your safety top of mind. In addition to common sense travel tips like wearing sunscreen and keeping your passport safe, there are some things you can do to reduce the risk and prevent you or a friend from being the victim of sexual assault.

1. Trust your instincts. If you feel unsafe in any situation, go with your gut. If you feel uncomfortable or something doesn’t feel right, leave and get to a safe place immediately. If someone is pressuring you, it’s better to lie and make up a reason to leave than to stay and be uncomfortable, scared, or worse.

2. Protect your location on Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare etc. Think twice before sharing every detail of your spring break on Facebook and Twitter. Despite security settings, posting information about your whereabouts or activities can still reveal details that are accessible to the public. Use your best judgment when “checking-in” on Facebook or Foursquare and be cautious of revealing personal information through status updates or tweets with Twitter trends like #SpringBreak and #SB2012.

3. Get Local. Know your accommodation address and the safest routes to and from your local destinations. Have the number for local cab companies on hand and always keep enough cash on you to take a taxi home. Know who to contact in the event of an emergency, such as 911 or local authorities. If traveling internationally, have the contact information for the U.S. Embassy with you.

4. Be a good friend and stick together. Arrive together, check in with one another throughout the night, and leave together. Think twice about going off alone; if you have to separate from your friends, let them know where you are going and who you are with. If something seems questionable or someone is acting aggressively, don’t be afraid to intervene. By speaking up, you may help prevent your friend from being the victim (or perpetrator) of a crime.

5. Don’t let your guard down. A spring break destination can create a false sense of security among vacationers. Don’t assume that fellow spring breakers will look out for your best interests; remember they are essentially strangers.

6. Use your cell phone as a tool. If you find yourself in an uncomfortable situation, shoot a quick text for a “friend-assist.” Make a back-up plan before you go out just in case your phone dies. If you are traveling internationally, buy a pay-as-you-go phone or contact your cell phone provider to activate international coverage during your trip.

7. Drink responsibly and know your limits. Always watch your drink being prepared, and, when possible, buy drinks in bottles. If you lose sight of your drink or believe it might have been tampered with, throw it out and get a new one. If you or a friend seem too intoxicated for the amount of alcohol consumed or you suspect that someone has been drugged, get to a hospital.

In the event of a sexual assault during spring break, seek immediate medical attention. In the U.S., call 911 for emergency help or the National Sexual Assault Hotline (800.656.HOPE) for advice and support. If you are traveling internationally contact the State Department or the American Embassy in country, to be connected with special services for American victims of crime abroad. You can also register your international trip with the U.S. State Department, to be notified of safety status changes.

Regardless of when the sexual assault occurred, it’s never too late to get help. If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual violence, talk to someone who understands what you’re going through. Help is just a call or click away via RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotlines: 1-800.656.HOPE and online.rainn.org

About RAINN

RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) is the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization and was named one of “America’s 100 Best Charities” by Worth magazine. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotlines (800.656.HOPE and online.rainn.org) in partnership with more than 1,100 local rape crisis centers across the country and operates the DoD Safe Helpline for the Department of Defense. The hotlines have helped more than 1.6 million people since 1994. RAINN also carries out programs to prevent sexual violence, help victims and ensure that rapists are brought to justice. For more information about RAINN, please visit rainn.org.

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2011 Evelyn Gibson Lowery Civil Rights Heritage Tour Takes Place on Bloody Sunday Weekend

2011 Evelyn Gibson Lowery Civil Rights Heritage Tour Takes Place on Bloody Sunday Weekend










Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) February 21, 2011

In commemoration of Bloody Sunday, on the weekend of March 5 – 6, SCLC/Women’s Organizational Movement for Equality Now, Inc. (SCLC/W.O.M.E.N) will take bus loads of people from diverse backgrounds on a two-day tour through the cradle of the Civil Rights Movement. Created in 1987, the annual Evelyn Gibson Lowery Civil Rights Heritage Tour visits several historic sites and meets with people instrumental in the Movement. Students, seniors, elected officials, dignitaries, and celebrities have joined the tour over the years.

This year founder and chair of SCLC/Women’s Organizational Movement for Equality Now, Evelyn Gibson Lowery, will honor the family of slain activist, Jimmie Lee Jackson, whose murderer – an Alabama State Trooper – plead guilty to the 1965 crime in 2010 and was sentenced to six months in jail. The tribute will be held directly in front of the monument SCLC/W.O.M.E.N erected in Jackson’s memory at the historic Zion Methodist Church, once a meeting place for civil rights workers.

The tour bus departs from the organization’s headquarters on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta and traces the paths of history by visiting historical sites in Birmingham, Marion, Selma, Whitehall, Montgomery, and Tuskegee, Alabama. In addition to meeting people who made history participating in the movement and reliving events that forced dramatic change in America, the diverse group will visit monuments constructed in memory of: Viola Liuzzo, Rev. Hosea Williams, Earl T. Shinhoster, Coretta Scott King, Rev. James Orange, Rev. James Reeb, Albert Turner, Sr., Rosa Parks, and Freedom Wall. Tour participants will also March across the Edmund Pettus Bridge reenacting the “Bloody Sunday” march.

On March 7, 1965, 600 peaceful protesters started a 50-mile march from Selma to Montgomery in response to Jimmy Lee Jackson’s murder and to protest for voter’s rights. As they crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge, the marchers were violently attacked by State Troopers with nightsticks and teargas. The violent incident – known as “Bloody Sunday” – was broadcast on live television and caused outrage around the country. Two days later, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led a second march that was turned back by State Troopers. After a federal judicial review, over 25,000 people were allowed to march escorted by the National Guard. Soon afterward, Congress passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965 forcing states to end discriminatory voting practices.

The Heritage Tour is open to the public. Travel packages include transportation, lodging, two meals per day, and snacks. For more information call SCLC/Women’s Organizational Movement for Equality Now at (404) 584-0303 or email sclcwomeninc(at)aol(dot)com.

SCLC/Women’s Organizational Movement for Equality Now is an independent 501c(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1979 by Evelyn Gibson Lowery to champion the rights of women, children, families, and responding to the problems of the disenfranchised regardless of ethnicity, gender, age, or religion. Programs include: youth mentoring, domestic violence education, HIV/AIDS education, and computer training. Their Heritage Pride program hosts the annual Evelyn Gibson Lowery Civil Rights Heritage Tour through the cradle of the civil rights movement and has erected 13 monuments honoring civil rights icons.

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Do you think Obama reeled backward and soiled himself after he was saw the the truth about national security?

Question by Private Deek: Do you think Obama reeled backward and soiled himself after he was saw the the truth about national security?
He probably apologized to President Bush when he realized how much he has done to protect us.

Undoubtedly Obama will most likely carry forward 80-90% of President Bush’s national security initiatives. Do you think this will get him in trouble with the more traiterous elements amongst us?

Best answer:

Answer by blueridgeliving
No. But it seems as though the idea of Barack “soiling himself” has you oddly aroused.

you’re a very strange dude

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