Bu filmi izleyin sadece. Alman felsefesinde zamanın ruhu anlamına gelen zeitgeist oluşumu hızla yükseliyor ilk filmin tanıtımınıda yapmıştık: -ruhu.html bu linkten inceleyebilirsiniz. Bu parçada ise ekonomi üzerinden olayı açarak yeni dünya oluşumunu vurguluyorlar.
Filmden bi kaç anekdot:
Irkçı, cinsel veya dinsel şövenizm gibi eski
Que eu adoro Teorias da Conspiração todo mundo sabe, mas esses videos da série Zeitgest são show de bola.
Lógico que não é para levar todo o filme a sério, mas tem umas verdades bastante interessantes nesse bolo.
Aconselho assistir em tela cheia. Fica bem mais interessante.
Depois desse eu juro que manero mais nos videos aqui ok?legendado
legendas em português Sinopse:Sequência de Zeitgeist, refere-se ao principal problema discutido no filme anterior - o sistema económico global corrompido - fornecendo novas evidências, e oferecendo alternativas.Elenco:?123456789101112Baixar este vídeo do Internet ArchiveZeitgeist: The Movie (2007)
El documental dura una hora y media. La versión con subtítulos en español está dividida en 13 partes. Aquí tienen todas las partes que componen el documental.Parte 1.Parte 2.Parte 3.Parte 4.Parte 5.Parte 6.Parte 7.Parte 8.Parte 9.Parte 10.Parte 11.Parte 12.Parte final.www.zeitgeistmovie.com
I just tasted the Schonleber's referred to in the last post and after being open for six days in half bottle both wines were beautiful, accurately representing their respective sites, with the Haleneberg being lean and mineral but still with lovely pit fruit, elegance and a hint of spice, and the Frühlingsplätzchen being denser, fruitier and somewhat riper but exhibiting even more finesse. Riesl
Como budista y practicante de yoga, creo que es importantísimo ser muy conscientes de nuestra propia creación en el mundo en que vivimos, tanto de lo que inventemos como nuestos...
Bienvenidos ! Aca encontrarán muy buenos artículos en español de Budismo, Tantra, Vajrayana y Yoga. Todos traducidos de fuentes de primer nivel mundial.
Zeitgeist: Addendum es la continuación de Zeitgeist, el documental sin ánimo de lucro del año 2007 producido por Peter Joseph que se distribuyó por internet masivamente. Esta vez, la cosa es similar, aunque aún no tenemos subtítulos para el documental (yo lo he visto sin ellos y me sigue pareciendo interesante e ilustrativo).Los temas del documental siguen dando vueltas en torno a los verdad
Cel mai interesant documentar vazut vreodata despre economia globala si din cate am observat Romania se regaseste printre sclavii enumerati... au vandut aproape tot ca sa plateasca imprumuturile externe.. ce a mai ramas.. pamantul in sine? sunt multe de invatat din acest documentar daca ai rabdarea necesara... enjoy.
Cel mai interesant documentar vazut vreodata despre economia globala si din cate am observat Romania se regaseste printre sclavii enumerati... au vandut aproape tot ca sa plateasca imprumuturile externe.. ce a mai ramas.. pamantul in sine? sunt multe de invatat din acest documentar daca ai rabdarea necesara... enjoy.
The failure of our world to resolve the issue of war, poverty, and corruption, rests within a gross ignorance about what guides human behavior to begin with. 'Zeitgeist-Addendum' addresses the true source of the instability in our society, while offering the only fundamental, long term solution.
A recent movie called Zeitgeist: Addendum introduces a concept called Resource-Based Economy from The Venus Project as a replacement to our current fiat based fractional reserve monetary system. The movie raises a lot of questions and observations and I will address here only a few of them based on the article only.
Medium of Exchange, Barter, and [...]
When I do caselaw updates at conferences, I often include a topic on Hot Button Issues. IEPImplementation is now in that category. I asked a group of special ed administrators recently, "how much of an IEP do you have to implement?" I was reassured when about all couple hundred of them said "all of it!" (I am purposefully omitting any expletives.) I'm glad that I was not the only one reading the
After posting about Eminem's selection as the greatest rapper alive, it got me thinking about how we as hip-hop heads decide such things. Obviously, the debate is raging as we speak about whether Marshall deserved such a title. Some would say 900,000 votes can't be wrong. I'm not so sure about that.I get that VIBE was doing this little match up to engage its readership and get that competitive spi
Long awaited and slightly behind schedule for the planned October 3rd release date, the sequel to 2007's controversial Internet phenomenon is now available for viewing. Will parts 4, 5, and 6 prove to be as popular as the original documentary?read more | digg story | Watch the film--Don´t let school interfere with your education--
It was just brought to my attention (thanks, Juliana) that I had a very important typo on the google document containing the stromboli recipe. It originally said 4 cups of water and it's supposed to be 2. My abject apologies to any of you who pulled their hair out trying this recipe!
I feel like an idiot.
However, what do you really expect with 4 gremlins biting at my ankles while I type?
Nobody is perfect. Look at the overall picture of someone before you write him off as a loser. If he has just one of those qualities mentioned, he might be okay. For instance, my new husband has financial problems but he treats me like gold so I do not think he is a loser. For some people, however, financial problems are a deal breaker. It all depends on what you are willing to put up with.
If you
HOLLYWOOD - We recently picked 10 car chases we thought were pretty darn memorable but according to our readers, we may have missed a few key ones (yes, we gasp! forgot Bullitt). And so, to those adrenaline junkies who are keeping score, here are 10 MORE car chases we neglected to include (and yes, Bullitt [...]
Marty, let me add further to your “modest proposal”. My suggestion is that Gores and SEN strive to become the systems integrator of choice for integrating voice communications into business processes.
As we look at the developing unified communications market, we see strong parallels to the way contact centers developed. Companies are willing to spend thousands [...]
As an addendum to my last post about Avvo, check out the following:
Besides taking an extraordinary amount of time to complete a profile, and besides not being able to cancel an account (i.e., “unclaim” a profile), I’ve discovered another issue with Avvo’s online lawyer rating system.
When a lawyer is in the back-end of the platform, [...]
While trying to figure out exactly why I was disatisfied with this movie, I ran into the review at MovieCrypt.com, where reviewer Grim D. Reaper nails the film's central problem:The secret the audience holds is that Indy is never really in danger because he’s a hero, but Indy doesn’t know that, so we suffer along with his every near miss wince, daring escape gasp, and sudden renewed hope for l
HILLARY CLINTON LOVES TO EXAGGERATE While we are showing support for the Senator and his family, let’s not get carried away Jimmy Z - Last night I heard tape of Hillary Clinton, commenting on the news that Senator Ted Kennedy is suffering from a cancerous brain tumor. She said that Kennedy was a few things, her friend and an inspiration - fine. Then she said that more than
Este es el trailer de Zeitgeist Addendum, la segunda parte de Zeitgeist - The Movie, que se estrenará en octubre de 2008. En el post anterior puedes ver íntegra la primera parte.
Por cierto, ‘Zeitgeist’, una de mis palabras favoritas, es un vocablo alemán, que viene a significar ‘el espíritu del tiempo’, la esencia de lo [...]
My Gossip Girl episode 14 recap was posted earlier today and I forgot to mention one thing. There is still no news about who the gay character is, not even a clue about it. It has to be Eric. It just has to.
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If you’re still interesting in attending the Introduction to Singapore lectures starting this Saturday, senior curator Cheryl-Ann Low sent me some extra info for the first session that she’ll be presenting. I made a little mistake by saying that the lecture will focus on archaeological data, but it’s actually more than that, including literary sources [...]
Something has occurred to me, thanks to a cheeky post from The B-Movie Catechism.The first fantasy creature C. S. Lewis introduces in The Chronicles of Narnia is a faun. Traditionally, fauns are associated with uncontrollable lust, but Lewis not only depicts his faun as a good character, but allows him to take a little girl home for tea, unsupervised.Is any Christian willing to condemn Lewis for this? Any? If no one will condemn Lewis for his chaste faun, let us have no more talk of condemning other fantasists for their friendly dragons.
Senior Editor Michael Rausch further explains why he handed out the first 10 (out of 10) in GamePartisan’s six-plus year history.
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Approximately three minutes after I filed my cranky Frontier Justice column about The Justice Effect, afterparties, and Internet humans hating anything that's alive, I received an email that told me about -- ready? -- an afterparty featuring Justice spinning their squelchy hits, post their show at the Riviera here in Chicago. OMG!
"I want to share this addendum to the Baker's Bay EIA with you. Three years later, this addendum is even more unbelievable to read than when it was originally discovered. I am leaving it in its original format with the University of Miami logo on it..."
The truth of the matter is that Congress bears far more responsibility for the overthrow of our constitutional Republic than George W. Bush, or even the worst of our former presidents. It is Congress that has passed the laws and created the meddlesome agencies that the friends of freedom so despise. Congress gave us the Federal Reserve, ...read more | digg storyLiberty Central- Conservatism's Blog of Choice
A few late-arriving links to share:--Doubt About It has created a Big Ben video game. This gets the rarely-given "Mondesi Five-Star Recommendation". --Very interesting article from USA Today about what's wrong with the Penguins. --You can buy John Travolta's car on eBay. No, getting "Travolta Fever" painted on your hood isn't egomaniacal at all.--Check out www.LetsSayThanks.com: you can pick out a thank you card, Xerox will print it, and it will be sent to a soldier that is currently serving in Iraq. You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services. --From Bill Simmons' column today:"The football fan in me is furious because this particular Colts team was built for cold weather/January football, which would have made the AFC Championship Game a helluva lot more interesting than the Steelers getting blown out in Foxborough (which is where we're headed). The Patriots fan in me is furious because a 19-0 season wouldn't feel quite the same if th
We're still reading The Book at storytime. Wonderbaby asks for it, and in any case, it's become something of a personal challenge to find ways of discussing, with her, the vulva-like flower and the abbreviated erotic haiku that accompanies its image without explicitly discussing, you know, gynecology and cultural interpretations thereof, while at the same time affording ourselves ample
I don't know about anyone else, but I tend to mull things over. I'm very comfortable letting my brain crunch the information on its own time and let me know when the heavy lifting is done. As a result, I experience "Aha!" moments fairly frequently. Some are big "Aha!" moments and others are... not so big. Most are actually of the relatively minor variety, but still "Aha!"It occurred to me a few minutes ago that I've been mulling over the explosive bridging motion. It bothers me that I can't seem to do it well, but it dawned on me that something else bothers me, too. It's that, for me, this seemingly natural motion is very foreign. That's the "Aha!" discovery (I told you most of them were small). What specifically popped into my head was that when I try to bridge up, it feels like it did when I first tried to do the Vulcan hand... thing. You know the one, where you seperate your fingers into a V? It feels exactly like that, knowing that your body can do it and sending the signals
Just had a great joke sent to me: "What kind of battery does it take to shock a Michigan Wolverine?" "1 AA" --OJ Simpson wanted in connection with a Vegas burglary--Larry Johnson allgedly drops 24 n-bombs in a rap song - and he's denying it.--Peter King says Belichick got off easy. For once, I agree with him.--SI's Dr. Z. outlines the Pats cheating throughout NFL history:Marinelli was the defensive line coach in Tampa Bay when the Bucs beat the Patriots in the 2000 regular season opener and did a good job controlling New England's offense. After the game the Patriots' offensive coach, Charlie Weis, was overheard congratulating the Bucs' defensive coordinator, Monte Kiffin."We knew all your calls, and you still stopped us," Weis said. "I can't believe it."
--Terrelle Pryor is SI.com's #1-ranked high school player in the country. He's destined to be the next great Western PA quarterback, joining Dan Marino, Joe Montana, and Bruce Gradkowski. --DJ Gallo gives us 27 Things I May Remember Considering Thinking I Thought about week one. Anyone who reads Peter King would get a kick out of this. My favorite:12. Someone who did learn from the Michael Vick fiasco: Nike execs. Burned by making Vick the face of its NFL marketing push, the company needed to distance itself from shady dealings and align with a more positive role model. Enter Shawne Merriman. Steroid use is definitely not as bad as dogfighting. Great move. I kid you not, I was watching the game on Sunday, saw that commercial, and had the same thought. In baseball, Rick Ankiel is ready to be tarred and feathered for using performance enhancing drugs. In football, you get endorsements. --Here's some photo evidence of the Pats cheating on Sunday. As the writer points out, Belichick is
On Bolts site, he also talks about Peter Singer and his spiel about abortion.
Margaret in comments asks
Can anyone tell me why the mothers do not wish to give birth to these viable babies and then put them up for adoption. Why are they so intent on having them killed and then aborted.
Such a simple question but it calls for complicated answers.
I heard the abortion issue being discussed on the radio some years back, and a caller was explaining why she choose abortion over adoption. She said she could not live knowing her child was out there somewhere, without her. (I shit you not. You can't make this stuff up).
Thats selfishness. Nothing more, nothing less. She would rather have destroyed her fetus than let someone else raise her baby.
Other women claim to be allergic to contraceptives, and don't want babies. Nor do they like the idea of a condom. (I base this not on any documented facts but on what my wife has told me of some of the excuses she has heard from women a
Here's the link to the original post "The Parable of the Sower""Does it mean that those who are not yet deeply rooted in Christ, who are still babes in Christ, are not going to heaven until they become more firmly grounded in Him?""But what about those who die when they are still babe's and have not yet become firmly rooted? What is your definition of firmly rooted? "PROFESSIONProfession: The act of professing; avowal; a declaration, whether true or false. http://www.dictionary.com/The Parable of the Sower defines four types of people who have heard the Word of God (seed). Three of them are "hearers", producing no "fruit" as a result. One is a "doer", producing "fruit" as a result. The fact that those who profess belief in Christ is categorized along with the unbeliever says a LOT in that fact alone. (The category of being unfruitful.) While their profession may be genuine in and of itself, it does not necessarily mean their faith is genuine as well. The book of James is a wonderful
Most of the reaction to the cross-post of the original article by Nancy Matthis thusfar is pretty much what I expected - doubt, shock, horror, disbelief, and denial - so let me put a few things in context.
I looked at the links posted that discount the documented proposal of a North American Union as a conspiracy theory. The first one cites mostly pieces written in the following ones, and they offer no refutation, per se. They attempt to marginalize ad nauseum this notion of the NAU as conspiracy theory from right-wing nutters. Any refutation comes from the sources of the architects of the alleged conspiracies. It's like asking the guy who is set to rob your house if that is, in fact, what he is going to do, and he replies, "No, of course not." And then you just believe him? Many of the authors and the sources they cite, such as Michael Medved, are no more than what I would call shills for the Bush administration or the Republican Party. It is not in their best interest to admit anyth
This was forwarded to me by Chicago-area jazz bassist Rich Armandi. Hopefully you will get a good laugh about the woes bassists feel trying to get a bass on and off a plane.
With thanks to Sphere who linked to the article. This seemed an entirely neat summation to both the previous posts: The "information," and the machinery that brings it to us, which we might want to blame for putting that notion in your head, is a far less serious problem than the fact that your head was so receptive to it.It is the final sentence from a paper delivered in 2000, Content with Content, by former Editor in Chief of the Encyclopædia Britannica, Robert McHenry. The whole paper is worth reading, particularly if words and their meanings interest you. Perhaps, even, it should be made compulsory reading for those whose stock in trade is information, or knowledge, or content. I sense that the term 'knowledge management' might be something of a red rag to a bull for Mr McHenry!>>Technorati tags: information; content; lexicography>>IceRocket tags: information; content; lexicography
Recently I wrote about HPV, its relationship to cancer and the controversy over making a vaccine for the virus mandatory.
Now I’ve discovered that a new study “the human papillomavirus (HPV) to an increased risk of a kind of oral cancer more often seen in men”.
Additionally…
Of the 300 study participants, those infected with HPV were also 32 times more likely to develop this type of oral cancer than those who did not have the virus.
Oral Sex Can Add to HPV Cancer Risk
The vaccine– the subject of controversy in my earlier post– “protects against four: HPV-6 and HPV-11, which cause warts; and HPV-16 and HPV-18, which cause about 70% of cervical cancers. Similarly, according to the study, HPV-16 was present in 72 of the 100 cancer patients enrolled in the study. Between 12,000 and 15,000 new cases of oropharyngeal cancer are diagnosed each year, and about 3,000 people die from it.”
While my last post focused only on HPV’s risk to fe
Beatty's Chocolate CakeI just have to riff a bit about this cake. After I told you all about it, I ran into the kitchen and whipped it up. (Oh ok, I had to go get some buttermilk, but everything else was at hand.) By the way, you can also find the recipe in Barefoot Contessa At Home. It is indeed a wonderful cake. I didn't do my usual thing of changing this or that. I didn't need to. IT WAS PERFECT.Even though Ina didn't have time to talk about this on the show, in the recipe she says to butter the cake pan, and then line it with parchment and butter and flour again. I know you may be tempted to skip this step. BUT DON'T. And I'll go a step further, with ANY cake you make for the rest of your life - butter the pan and line it and then butter it and flour it again. It will save your life a hundred times over. Even if you've made some mistake in the mixing or baking time, you will never have part of the cake left behind in the pan again.Oh, one other thing, our Ina says to use par
In my previous post, I discussed the concept of employers utilizing services provided by faith based organizations (e.g., synagogues, mosques, churches and temples), social services agencies and community organizations, on behalf of their employees.
Well, I have worked with clients to successfully incorporate these third party services into human resources planning. Generally, this is done in instances where one or more employees aren't covered by insurance, and my client doesn't have in-house resources available. This post will discuss how to utilize these organizations' services.
Some of my clients use social service, faith based and community based services to assist employees in dealing with personal, medical and substance related issues. In order to successfully incorporate these services, the employee has to be amenable to receiving these services, and the employee's problems are remediable. Also, the cost of keeping the employee and incorporating these third par