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The pictures you about to see is evidence showing Galmudug state five years education program is in action 06-2011. Note: Galmudug is a semi autonomous State located in central Somalia. To the north is Puntland, to the west is Ethiopia, to the south is the rest of Somalia and to the east is the Indian Ocean. Galmudug state education system needs the following. 1. Books 2. Pens 3. Tables 4. Chairs 5. Computers From 2006-present , State of galmudug, Diasporas, and NGO's build 10% of the schools needed. *List of schools. 1. Southern Galkacyo primary/secondary 2. southern Galkacyo sha'ab hight school. 3. Southern galkacyo institute of health and sciences. 4. GLK School of Wisil 5. Docol School 6. Galinsor school 7. Xingod school 8. Bitaale school 9. Bandiradley school 10. Hobyo school 11. Gawaan school will be functional one soon. 12. El-gula school 13. AF-barwaaqo school is in planning stage.
Thu, 15 May 2008 10:59:16 -0700Boys sailing dinghy Indian Ocean sailing Scarborough Perth
Thu, 15 May 2008 03:07:30 -0700Here is a 3 song set we did at our school talent show. Wipeout, Ride Captain Ride, and Hotel Yorba
Wed, 14 May 2008 21:38:12 -0700http://www.garynorth.com/public/3487.cfm The first link over here will show you the housing crisis charts. California is ground zero it is no wonder tent cities are popping up there. Florida and Nevada look to big loss zones as well and how much this will spread. http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north625.html The second link is the actual run down of the housing crisis and a good description of the mess that Alan Greenspan started. The whole foreclosure market is in paralysis, people either refuse to drop the prices or pretend things are okay. There is a short paragraph in this article that explains this kind of mess well. First, a FED chairman pumps in new money. A boom ensures. Then bubbles appear. Then the FED chairman is replaced. A new austerity is imposed. The bubbles pop. The country goes into recession. The banks suffer huge losses. The FED then calls for Congress to bail out the banks, which means for you and me to bail out the bad investments made by bad businessmen. As long as there is a central bank that manipulates monetary and economic policy no politician voted in can change anything. http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/strange/news-article.aspx?storyid=109034 A man was arrested for assault on a police officer for throwing M&M's at him. They can taze the shit out of you but you cannot disobey or throw candy at them sounds fair. http://www.lewrockwell.com/armentano-p/armentano-p25.html The Federal Drug Czar claims pot causes mental illness. A very unscientific study was done and the media of course jumps on the 5 page report filled with fancy charts. The government does not even pretend to act scientific they just say stuff and people believe it. Of course our governments run schools really are about education and not indoctrination to believe this is how society should be and the word of government is truth. (No Link all me) Please resist the desire to call for military force in Myanmar. When the Tsunami hit many countries the western powers were slow and lazy about helping. Suddenly one lone country with a government easy to demonize is hit hard and suddenly the western powers want to help and the evil Myanmar government is slowing progress. http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts05132008.html Russia and China have positive trade revenue while the USA economy is collapsing and severely in the negative, the USA is almost 10 trillion in debt with a further 50 trillion in liabilities. This debt is mine and yours not the politicians who created it. If the dollar is dropped as the world's reserve currency then you can say goodbye USA and we can say hello to Rome in the history books. (No Link all me) Our government intervenes in the market place, domestic problems and world problems and then when things go wrong they blame others. The government created HMO's, ethanol scam, housing crisis, drug crime, foster terrorism, pollute on mass scales, destroy education, create unnecessary wars I could go on and on. Yet people usually tell them to do more and more, to take more power and the country gets worse and worse. Has anyone heard of cause and effect in this world? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2008/05/11/scidodo111.xml Let us talk some science and environmentalism. The islands of Mauritius, Réunion and Rodrigues, in the Indian Ocean, were home to hundreds of unique and rare creatures before humans first set foot there in 1598. Most know the Dodo bird existed in this region. Scientists have reconstructed many species that lived on these islands. The Dodo bird was not the only bird on the island that could not fly and this area also had one of the densest populations of giant tortoises. Many species in this area were hunted not just by man, but cats as well. Rats added to the mass extinction by destroying nests. In about 150 years, at least 45 species of birds, reptiles and mammals were lost for ever as a result of hunting and the introduction of other species. That area sounded awesome before humans went all barbaric on it and rats came around. Imagine an island with no rats. In retrospect I would still rather be on an island with rats then on a continent with politicians.
Wed, 14 May 2008 16:16:40 -0700Bottled Ocean--a Barcelona Madrigal I feel like a bottled ocean I'm waves of salt and stars I break and crash against glass walls The city shines like a bowl of laughter incandescent with its dollars but its sirens wail hunger it's feeding on my bones it breaks my bones with hunger hunger for my home I'm hungry for my home I feel like a plastic angel I was poured into a mold but now I'm bent and creased and broken I'm discarded when I'm used when I'm no longer new when I'm no longer news I'm used just like a cheap machine easy to mass produce, quickly obsolete cheaper than a man, cheaper than a human and grease flows in my veins blackening my eyes blackening my heart strangling my heart Now I'm cracking like a concrete hiway a million wheels drive over me the whole world drives on me but nothing grows inside me, nothing breathes in me no one knows my name I've forgotten my own name, sunk in anonymity I feel like a bottled ocean... I'm a wave of salt and pain but...I'm going to break... this bottle holding me... because I'm not— I'm not a plastic pawn not a concrete manniquin not a tin can dream of need and I'm not yet machine I'm not yet machine I am hungry and I'm not yet machine © Scott Ezell 2006
Wed, 14 May 2008 02:14:35 -0700Part 2 of the race accross the indian ocean
Tue, 13 May 2008 23:31:30 -0700this is my biggest tuna . caught on christmas island indian ocean. with my mate adam after work
Tue, 13 May 2008 10:28:46 -0700Harrison Ford waxes his chest for a PSA about deforestation, the Th!nk electric car is coming back to America, scientists found the oldest living tree, and we look at some Green Gadgets from the cool folks at ShinyShiny. Our Community Site http://boldurl.com/UCgwNh69 BuyGreen.com -- HYmini Wind Charger (Purchase Direct) http://www.boldurl.com/UltTv159 Grist Spring Cleaning http://boldurl.com/Uwv1v3b9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Indian Jones Waxing for the Rainforest http://tinyurl.com/59853z Th!nk Electric Car http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/1567/ National Geographic Oldest Tree http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7353357.stm Solar Powered MP4 Player http://www.shinyshiny.tv/2008/01/multifunctional.html Bar Code Recycling Bin http://www.shinyshiny.tv/2008/02/barcode_trashca.html Heat Powered Mouse http://www.shinyshiny.tv/2008/02/dormino_mouse_p.html Neoball-Z Real Pride Light Bulb http://www.shinyshiny.tv/2008/04/toshiba_gets_12.html#more Solar Powered Patio Umbrella http://www.shinyshiny.tv/2008/03/solar_powered_p.html Eco Speakers http://www.shinyshiny.tv/2008/03/be_green_while.html Russian Phone Cemetery http://www.shinyshiny.tv/2008/01/mobile_fun_digs.html _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Subscribe using your favorite platform: iTunes HTML Link http://boldurl.com/U7LdRLJ9 YouTube http://www.boldurl.com/UwgkpQ59 Yahoo Video http://www.boldurl.com/URSKS2B9 My Yahoo http://www.boldurl.com/U4cLNgw9 Google RSS http://www.boldurl.com/UHXHpxF9 AOL http://www.boldurl.com/U2Zbv0j9 Bloglines http://www.boldurl.com/U84ZQBj9 Windows Live http://www.boldurl.com/UPw21WZ9 Miro http://www.boldurl.com/UCbNSYp9 Regular RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/zaproot RSS XML Format feed://feeds.feedburner.com/zaproot?format=xml _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ most popular tags zaproot viropop green series environment video podcast webisode eco pop culture next new networks free autobloggreen videos new stories cool cars online tv news clips earth day web auto interior design ideas going green sustainability ideas earth grist report water pollution channel solar wind alternative treehugger power geothermal energy oil fossil fuels local health greenpeace plants bike bicycle ocean weird greenhouse effect ecogeek global warming climate change worldchanging urban products fair trade coffee inhabitat water cycle shortage twisted humor cfl wacky an inconvenient truth conscious reuse environmental activism organic freecycle
Mon, 12 May 2008 18:54:17 -0700Latak Chale To Man - a bandish The gist of this bandish: it's about the chal or the way a beautiful lady is walking, her beauty +++ Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan inherited the musical parampara (tradition)of Punjab that encompassed the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh religions.Saint Hazrat Bulleh Shah, whose Sufiana Kalam (Sufi song)is sung even today, was buried in Kasur, Ghulam Ali's birth place. The shepherds, wandering in the hills,sang in praise of Hazrath Ali andHussain -- grandsons of Prophet Muhammad -- in melodies akin to classical Indian ragas. The shabads and qawwalis of the Sikhs were often based on ancient Dhrupads and Khayals, again Indian classical ragas. In the biography of Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, authors Malti Gulani and Quratulain Haider have paid a rich tribute to the maestro.Ghulam Ali's uncle and guru, Ustad Kale Khan,was himself trained in the Patiala school of music (Patiala gharana); he taught the young Ustad simple compositions. In 1911, Ghulam Ali accompanied Kale Khan to Delhi, at the age of 9, and watched him perform at the 'Dilli Darbar'. Thus began the grooming and development of the musicalpersonality of the young disciple, alongside rigorous taleem (training) under his uncle's baton. Later after a brief acquaintance with ucknow and its highly refined soirees, Ghulam Ali returned to Lahorewith his father and resumed his nightly riyaaz (practice)on the banks of the river Ravi. Singing all night not only developed his stamina, but also gave him the rare sensitivity to gauge the external response. In 1932, he lost his wife Allah Jiwai. His grief, poured into melody, gave birth to the immortal thumri: Yaad piya ki aye,reflecting the very trauma of his heart. On arrival in Mumbai in 1940, Ghulam Ali thrived under the benign patronage of the noted singer Ganga Bai. A Sufi at heart, he was once greatly moved by the poem Hari Om Tat Sat, and rendered it musically in the haunting raga Pahari. Years later, he explained, "God, Truth and Haq is one. I've Allah in my mind when I sing these words...Different people in the world have different names for the Supreme Being who is 'One'. In 1947, he visited Afghanistan at the invitation of King Zahir Shah and re-established the splendid rapport in music between the Afghans and Indians,where the Afghan string instruments like Rabab and Santoor were part of the Hindustani ensemble. Many Indian musical instruments still retain their Persian roots, such as Tabla, derived from Persian tabla;Sitar meaning seven strings and Dilruba being a longer version of Sarangi.The Partition in 1947 dealt a severe blow to the composite culture of the Indian subcontinent. But Ghulam Ali at a concert organized by Radio Lahore sang his own composition in raga Mian ki Todi: Ab Mori Raam / Raam ri Daiyyan (Ram is my only solace). In 1951, he was invited by Morarji desai to have Indian citizenship and sing at concerts all over thecountry. According to the cognoscenti,earlier the Ustad's singing was like the sound of the waterfall striking against the mountainside and rushing with great force to mingle with the ocean; now it resembled the vast ocean itself whose might and depth was unfathomable! In 1963, Ghulam Ali shifted to Kolkata where he was frequently invited to sing before highly appreciative audiences. He would say: Maharashtrians are great connoisseurs of classical music, with their approach being technical and academic. The exuberance, which the people of Kolkata show, is characteristic of their emotional and artistic nature!It is in Kolkata that he took young Malti Gilani (singer and later his biographer) as his gunda-bund shagird (committed disciple). She has noted how the open house atmosphere prevailed at the Ghulam Ali residence - reminiscent of the Sufi Khanas and hospices of the Middle Ages. In such places -- as even in the Dargahs today -- a cauldron of rice was always being cooked for the yraveller and food distributed to the rich and the poor alike! In this respect, theSufis of Islam, the Bhaktas of the the Vaishnava cult and the Catholic mystics of the Medieval Europe - they all shared a similar spirit of tolerance and bonhomie. After having accomplished a lot, Ghulam Ali breathed his last in 1968 in Hyderabad -- far away from the green wheat fields of Kasur on the eastern seaboard of India. That he always took his listeners on an inward journey of musical understanding and fulfillment remained true to his last day. This biography provides an insight not only into the music of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan but into the history of Indian classical music at large. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCrzVnHSYoQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZJlzgs5bUo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMQtmYUv-ig (more) is so compelling that the poet loses his senses
Sun, 11 May 2008 22:16:27 -0700he wants to be indian -- Sent from my Helio Ocean
Sun, 11 May 2008 12:33:50 -0700Indian Ocean between Maldives and Oman. Not a breath of wind on a glassy sea. We spent many hours motoring thru this area and stopped motoring here for an hour to have dinner and see a movie... Check us out at sandpiper38.blogspot.com
Sun, 11 May 2008 10:08:18 -0700THE US GOVERNMENT IS USING HAARP TO CAUSE THIS! Yahoo! Buzz U.S. Military Wants to Own the Weather By Leonard David Senior Space Writer posted: 31 October 2005 06:24 am ET The one-two hurricane punch from Katrina and Wilma along with predictions of more severe weather in the future has scientists pondering ways to save lives, protect property and possibly even control the weather. While efforts to tame storms have so far been clouded by failure, some researchers aren't willing to give up the fight. And even if changing the weather proves overly challenging, residents and disaster officials can do a better job planning and reacting. In fact, military officials and weather modification experts could be on the verge of joining forces to better gauge, react to, and possibly nullify future hostile forces churned out by Mother Nature. While some consider the idea farfetched, some military tacticians have already pondered ways to turn weather into a weapon. Harbinger of things to come? The U.S. military reaction in the wake of Hurricane Katrina that slammed the U.S. Gulf coast might be viewed as a harbinger of things to come. While in this case it was joint air and space operations to deal with after-the-fact problems, perhaps the foundation for how to fend off disastrous weather may also be forming. Numbers of spaceborne assets were tapped, among them: * Navigation and timing signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) of satellites; * The Global Broadcast Service, a one-way, space-based, high-capacity broadcast communication system; * The Army's Spectral Operations Resource Center to exploit commercial remote sensing satellite imagery and prepare high-resolution images to civilian and military responders to permit a better understanding of the devastated terrain; * U.S. Air Force Space Command's Space and Missile Systems Center Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) satellites that compared "lights at night" images before and after the disaster to provide data on human activity. Is it far-fetched to see in this response the embryonic stages of an integrated military/civilian weather reaction and control system? Mandate to continually improve The use of space-based equipment to assist in clean-up operations -- with a look toward future prospects -- was recently noted by General Lance Lord, Commander, Air Force Space Command at an October 20th Pacific Space Leadership Forum in Hawaii. "We saw first hand the common need for space after the December 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean," Lord said. "Natural disasters don't respect international boundaries. Space capabilities were leveraged immediately after the tsunami to help in the search and rescue effort...but what about before the disaster?" Lord said that an even better situation is to have predicted the coming disaster and warned those in harm's way. "No matter what your flag or where you waive it from...the possibility of saving hundreds of thousands of people is a mandate to continually improve," he advised.
Sun, 11 May 2008 08:15:52 -0700About 4 hundred kilometers of the east coast of Africa, and nested in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, lies Madagascar - the fourth largest island in the world and home to more than 17 million people. Unlike the rest of this well traveled island, the northern part of Madagascar have no navigable roads linking it to the rest of the bustling country, leaving the 320 thousand people who live here with no connection to the country's cities, highways , schools, hospitals or markets. For decades, attempts have been made to connect this part of the island to the country's capital Antananarivo, commonly referred to as Tenna, but to no avail. Through substantial financial help from the European Union, in 2005, the decision was made to finally construct a major highway, Route Nationale 6.
Sun, 11 May 2008 04:41:40 -0700Cover of the Indian Ocean song Bandeh which we preformed at Atmatrisha!
Sat, 10 May 2008 23:44:40 -0700Today Tanya meets with Mike Mahan of A Day Away Outfitters. Together they explore the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge via kayak; getting up close & personal with manatees, undersea creatures, & a variety of birds all that call the Indian River Lagoon home...
Sat, 10 May 2008 18:59:49 -0700UNICEF's Susanna Mallard reports on a unique opportunity to educate young people at the Indian Ocean Games in Madagascar.
Thu, 06 Mar 2008 13:47:44 +0100Jack Keane is the new Point"Click advanture game from 10Tacle Studios.
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Soirée à ne pas manquer, organisée par l'Association de Etudiants Réunionnais de Paris, Fournaise Prod et réunionnaisdumonde.com au River's King le 1er février 2008. Aux platines Dj Dan, Dj Cypher, Dj Loan et Dj Rj…
Fri, 18 Jan 2008 13:49:22 +0100Music Video of Desiré Francois "Sega dan Vilaz"
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Video Clip of Heart Season of DAMIEN ELISA from the new Album titled "En 2 minutes"...
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Longue version
Wed, 27 Jun 2007 08:59:49 +0100The Maldives, being a sea-faring island nation, has since time immemorial been open to different cultural influences…
Wed, 23 May 2007 06:08:42 +0100The fiery afternoon sun cut a red-gold path from the rocky beach far out into the Indian Ocean, lighting up the determined faces of Rip Curl Indonesia’s team riders Lee Wilson and Mohamad “Joey Barrel”Joid as they paddled from the jet ski drop area…
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