Gang Stigmata - Honduras

Surge in gang violence sweeping central America To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com In the Honduran barrios crime carries a permanent stigma - gang members are indelibly tattooed with their histories of violence. Desperate to escape their past, some have begun a painful path to rehabilitation. Gang activity has taken its toll in Honduras, the country recently classified by the UN as the most violent in the world. Around 20 homicides occur every day, totaling almost 7000 a year. In capital city Tegucigalpa, members of the 18 and the MS13 are marked men and women, their violent pasts charted from head to toe across their bodies. For those trying to quit, these markings are an inescapable anchor to gang life. Former "bandida" Sherry explains, "here, for wearing a tattoo, youngsters die on a daily basis. This tattoo could lead me to the grave". There is only one expert in tattoo removal in Honduras, but he has provided hope to thousands trying to escape their past. For Sherry the motivation to break out of the cycle of violence is the fear of passing on a violent legacy to the next generation. "My kids should not have to endure what I have endured." May 2012
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11 Iron Maiden - Journeyman (Dance Of Death)

Journeyman Iron maiden (Smith / Harris / Dickinson) From the red sky of the East to the sunset in the West We have cheated Death and He has cheated us But that was just a dream and this is what it means We are sleeping and we'll dream for evermore And the fragment remains of our memories And the shadows we made with our hands Deeper grey, came to mourn all the colours of the dawn Will this journeyman's day be his last? I know what I want, I say what I want And no one can take it away I know what I want, I say what I want And no one can take it away I know what I want, I say what I want And no one can take it away I know what I want, I say what I want And no one can take it away But the memorys still remains, all the past years not so strange Our winter times are like a silent shroud And the heartbeat of the day drives the mist away And winter's not the only dream around In your life you may choose desolation And the shadows you build with your hands If you turn to the light that is burning in the night Then your journeyman's day has begun I know what I want, I say what I want And no one can take it away I know what I want, I say what I want And no one can take it away I know what I want, I say what I want And no one can take it away I know what I want, I say what I want And no one can take it away In your life you may choose desolation And the shadows you build with your hands If you turn to the light that is burning in the night Then your journeyman's day has begun I <b>...</b>
The Real Piggy Bank - Vanuatu

Thriving economy abandons cash for commodities To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com With the Western world rocked by economic turmoil, we explore an alternative financial system that's secure, stable and has stood the test of time. In Vanuatu, a different approach to money is thriving. According to the UN Vanuatu is one of the world's least developed countries, but no one goes hungry there. When they need money they simply make their own. "The only thing we need money for is to pay for salt, soap and kerosene." School fees and medical bills are paid in exchange with local produce, woven mats and pigs."Pigs tusks can hold their value against any other form of currency." On the island of Pentecost the bank accepts deposits of pig tusks and claims to have reserves of $1.4 million. As the world frets about the fragility of its financial system, "Vanuatu is ready to teach all the other countries the road to a good life." A Film By SBS Distributed By Journeyman Pictures May 2012
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Guatemala - An American Genocide - September 1999

Beneath the lush green hills of Guatemala lie one hundred thousand corpses, the victims of a genocide funded by the US Government. Around a newly discovered mass grave crowd the weeping relatives of Guatemala's lost generation of Mayan Indians. 20 years ago these Mayan men, women and children were condemned as communist guerrillas and massacred. Until now these killings have been blamed on insurgents and vigilantes. But the army-issue bullets being extracted from these skulls by US forensic archaeologists tell a different story. The 400 newly discovered massacre sites are the handiwork of the Guatemalan Army, but they did not act alone -- the CIA told them how to do it. Fearful of Red-spread right on America's doorstep the Reagan administration armed and trained Guatemala's army to stamp-out the communist threat. Veterans of the Reagan administration make no apology for their political agenda. "It seemed clear to us that if you had a Nicaragua in Guatemala, what you've got is... a Soviet style government with secret police agents on the border of Mexico", explains Eliot Abrahms, the then Assistant Secretary of State. Anything was justified to contain the threat, including as is now revealed, turning a blind eye to genocide. Recently released CIA manuals issued to the army explain how to murder people, they even explain how to enter a room with ten people sitting round a table and murder them one by one. These instructions were used against not only guerrillas but <b>...</b>
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Journeyman - Iron Maiden

Fan music video of one of the greater songs made. Journeyman by Iron Maiden. The video is from the Death on the Road Tour, and is in real sync (not just put live clips over her and there). Its from the concert played at Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany, on 24 November 2003. The audio is ripped from the CD (not the speaking par though) to a lossless format for best possible quality of sound. The pictures are courtesy of plenty of google searches, and are inserted at key moments to fit in with the lyrics. The lyrics are onscreen and halfway modified to fit the live version (only some of the differences from the studio version are there). I am a guitarist my self, and this band is the reason I´ve sat down till my fingers have bleed playing guitar :) This video was put to getter in about 4 hours, with iMovie on a MacBook Pro. And I have virtually next to nothing experience with editing movies. Check out how easy it is to get professional results with iMovie www.apple.com If your on a PC and wish to try iMovie and other Mac only programs (Pwnage Tool for iPhone jailbreaking and a lot of other stuff) check out Psystar´s solution to easily install OS X on your PC almost as easy as installing Windows or Linux store.psystar.com
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Iron Maiden - Journeyman

Album: Dance Of Death Journeyman lyrics: From the red sky of the east To the sunset in the west We have cheated death And he has cheated us But that was just a dream And this is what it means We are sleeping And we'll dream for evermore And the fragment remains of our memories And the shadows remain with our hands Deep grey, came to mourn All the colours of the dawn Will this journeyman's day be his last? [Chorus:] I know what I want And I say what I want And no one can take it away I know what I want And I say what I want And no one can take it away But the memory still remains All the past years not so stange Our winter times are like a silent shroud And the heartbeat of the day Drives the mist away And winter's not the only dream around In your life you may choose desolation And the shadows you build with your hands If you turn to the light That is burning in the night Then the journeyman's day has begun [Repeat chorus, 5th verse, chorus]
Blackmore's Night - Journeyman (Vandraen)

Song of the new album "Autumn Sky" by Blackmore's Night. The lyrics you can see here later ;)
Kim Jong Il's Foreign Adventure - North Korea

North Korean villages in the Siberian wilderness? To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com We take a madcap look at one of the weirdest experiments of globalisation: North Korea's deceased leader Kim Jong-Il exporting his people and propaganda machine to Russia in a bid for cold, hard cash. "You should see their way of living. They live in smelly barns in multiples of ten," a Russian police chief tells us as he drives towards the Korean village. Speaking to the Korean loggers as they take a cigarette break the picture is painted in even starker terms: "What he's saying here is that the majority of workers have a ten-year plus labour commitment to live and work in the middle of nowhere for almost no pay." So why do they do it? As ever the North Korea propoganda machine is present to remind the workers of the 'home land' and the wise teachings of Kim Jong-Il and his father Kim Il Sung. A sign at the town reads: "Kim Il Sung lives with us forever." Yet travelling into one of the strangest of North Korea's frontiers, it is clear that the hermit kingdom's isolationist tactics are not paying off in these camps. Will new leader Kim Jong-un continue the bizarre experiment? January 2012
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Bamboo Railway - Cambodia

November 2006 Enterprising locals in Battambang, Cambodia, have developed a unique railway. It's made from recycled tank wheels, small motorcycle engines and lashings of bamboo. Cambodia's main train service only runs four times a month and derailments are common. Little wonder locals prefer a different option. 'Norries' are little more than bamboo slabs with wheels and run on the state-built track. With a top speed of 50 km per hour, the norry network is far superior to the train. As one driver explains; "People like these because they're fast and on time". Produced by ABC Australia Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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Iron Maiden - Journeyman (lyrics)

I do not own anything from this video. This is for entertainment purposes. Lyrics: From the red sky of the east To the sunset in the west We have cheated death And he has cheated us But that was just a dream And this is what is means We are sleeping And we'll dream for evermore And the fragment remains of our memories And the shadows we made with our hands Deeper grey, come to mourn all the colours of the dawn Will this journeyman's day be his last I know what I want I'll say what I want And no one can take it away I know what I want I'll say what I want And no one can take it away But the memory still remains All the past years not so strange Our winter times Are like a silent shroud And the heartbeat of the day Drives the mist away And winter's not the only dream around In your life you may choose desolation And the shadows you build with your hands If you turn to the light that is burning in the night Then your journeyman's day has begun I know what I want I'll say what I want And no one can take it away I know what I want I'll say what I want And no one can take it away In your life you may choose desolation And the shadows you build with your hands If you turn to the light that is burning in the night Then your journeyman's day has begun I know what I want I'll say what I want And no one can take it away I know what I want I'll say what I want And no one can take it away
Always Coca-Cola - India

June 2006 As a principal sponsor of FIFA, Coca-Cola is keen to trade in on the World Cup's image of fair play and good sportsmanship. But many believe its business practices make a mockery of this reputation. For thirsty fans at the World Cup, there's only one choice of soft drink available. Whether it's Coke, Sprite or Bonaqua, all the brands on sale belong to coca-cola. Many of theses drinks are produced in India, where Coca-Cola's business practices have elicited widespread condemnation. "The coca cola factory ruined my life," despairs one farmer. Producing 0.33L of coke requires 1L of water. In some villages near cola factories, water levels have dropped by 60m. Harvests have fallen by more than 40% because there is not enough water to irrigate fields. But Coca-Cola denies all responsibility. "We are not the problem", states spokesman Rajiv Singh. "There are simply too many people living here who are wasteful with water." Coca-cola also stands accused of pollution and union busting. Many workers in their factories receive around 50 cents for a 12 hour shift. They have no unions and sometimes receive no compensation for injuries sustained. As Bhagwab Das Yadav states: "All we want is for coca cola to respect India's labour laws."
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Journeyman - Death On The Road

Cut from the live album. A slow paced song that expresses what it means to be a musician. Lyrics: From the red sky of the east To the sunset in the west We have cheated death And he has cheated us But that was just a dream And this is what it means We are sleeping And we'll dream for evermore And the fragment remains of our memories And the shadows we made with our hands Deep grey, came to mourn All the colours of the dawn Will this journeyman's day be his last? [Chorus:] I know what I want And I say what I want And no one can take it away I know what I want And I say what I want And no one can take it away But the memory still remains All the past years not so stange Our winter times are like a silent shroud And the heartbeat of the day Drives the mist away And winter's not the only dream around In your life you may choose desolation And the shadows you build with your hands If you turn to the light That is burning in the night Then the journeyman's day has begun [Repeat chorus, 5th verse, chorus]
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The Journeymen - 500 miles [Original Version] (1961)

DISCLAIMER: All music, lyrics, videos and photos, remain copyright of their respective owners. No infringement intended. Used for the Artist's promotional purposes only. This video will be removed under the copyright's owner request. Thanks for your understanding. The Journeymen are John Phillips, Scott McKenzie and Dick Weissman. Their version of "500 Miles" went nowhere. It was first popularized in France by Richard Anthony "J'entends siffler le train". It has been covered many times, Peter, Paul & Mary... The song has been composed by Hedy West. It's available in YT. It seems she recorded her song later than the Journeymen unless it was released on an obscure single. "Accompanying Herself on the 5-String Banjo" the Hedy West including "500 miles" has been released in 1963 on Vanguard VRS-9124. Though the Original version recorded must be back to the Journeymen.
The Journeyman Project Turbo! - Full Game Speedrun (1/6)

Part 2: www.youtube.com This is a speedrun of the entire game of "The Journeyman Project Turbo!" Final time is around 50 minutes. Watching this in fullscreen is very similar to how it looks while playing. You'll probably notice that the audio cuts out occasionally. This is not a recording glitch, and I believe has something to do with the way Macromedia Director works (the development package used to create this game). The Journeyman Project Turbo! is single CD-ROM, prerendered, computer-adventure game published by Sanctuary Woods in 1994. The "Turbo!" version is actually a update to the original "Journeyman Project" because it suffered from major performance problems and slow animations due to its reliance on Macromedia Director. TJP Turbo is actually part of a three-part trilogy in the Journeyman franchise originally created by David Flanagan of Presto Studios in 1992. A few years later, in 1997, the company would return to create a complete remake of TJP, calling it "Pegasus Prime", which would feature greatly improved graphics, sounds, movies and puzzles. The storyline of Journeyman begins in 2318 and has you playing the part of Gage Blackwood, a temporal protectorate agent who works for a secretive group called the Temporal Security Agency. The TSA owns the world's only time travel device, called "Pegasus", codenamed "Journeyman". Ten years previous, in 2308 after the third world war, an alien ship arrived at the Airborne Metropolis of Caldoria to deliver a message <b>...</b>
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Iron Maiden - 14 Journeyman (Live Death On The Road HQ HD)

Death on the Road is a live CD, LP, and DVD released by the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden on August 30, 2005 (CD & LP version), respectively on February 6, 2006 (DVD version). It contains songs which were performed at Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany, on 24 November 2003 during the band's Dance of Death Tour (20032005). During the first week after the album's release, it entered the national charts in several countries; Finland (no. 6), Sweden (no. 7), Norway (no. 12), France (no. 14), Italy (no. 17), Switzerland (no. 17), Spain (no. 18), United Kingdom (no. 22), Ireland (no. 27),the Netherlands (no. 39), India (no.29) The DVD was released on February 6, 2006. It is a 3 DVD set, with the first DVD being the concert in 5.1 Digital audio, the second DVD being the concert in stereo, and the third DVD being special features, including the documentary listed below, and all promo videos from the Dance of Death album. Reportedly, the first DVD of the set is faulty in many cases, as two of the three guitar tracks' volume being tuned down, specifically Dave Murray's track. The DVD set features a full 70-minute documentary directed by Matthew Amos charting the album's creation and the subsequent preparations for the following tour. The feature length program includes candid and personal footage of the band during the recording and writing of the album, which is the first time it's ever been filmed. In 2005 when Edward the Great was re-released the recording of "Fear of the <b>...</b>
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Parallel Universe - North Korea

July 2007 How do North Koreans feel about their country's nuclear ambitions and their place in the world? This rare report from inside Pyongyang provides a rare insight into the mindset of North Koreans. Is Pyongyang really prepared to demolish its Yongbyun nuclear facility? At the demilitarized zone in North Korea, a military officer explain why his country needs nuclear weapons. Produced by ABC Australia Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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Giorgio: First Prince of Seborga - Italy

In 1963 Giorgio Carbone, a farmer, was elected prince of Serboga and is fighting for territory independence
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Famine - North Korea

Oct 1997 Mark Davis reports on the devastating famine in North Korea of 1997, confirming the extent of the food crisis, and that international aid did not get through to the people who need it most. He captures a rare insight into the negotiations between CARE and the government Relief Committee, who complain CARE is not helping enough. The obsessively secretive government wants to direct all aid to the fertile rice bowl areas around the capital, because productivity here is highest. Then they will then be able to feed the starving in the country's north. Williamson disagrees and is granted a rare permit to travel north to judge for himself. The team break the schedule and visit a nursery of their choosing. Here the hungry children are lacklustre and silent. Officially banned from filming in hospitals, desperate doctors allow the camera in. Hungry mothers are supposed to supply food for their children. A family with no men starve more than their more productive neighbours. If you don't work, it seems, you don't eat. This is no socialist famine. The government says the north is not a farming area and shouldn't get aid first. CARE says aid should go to the starving. Produced by Lighthouse Pacific (Mark Davis) Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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The Interim Country - Kyrgyzstan

Watch more: www.youtube.com Despite being hailed as a model of post-Soviet reconstruction, Kyrgyzstan made international headlines in 2010 after the toppling of authoritarian President Bakiyev plunged this once peaceful country into chaos. Just five years ago, Kyrgyzstan's Tulip Revolution was praised as a peaceful readjustment of a post-Soviet state. But the revolution was soon betrayed and Kyrgyzstan descended into authoritarianism under president Kurmanbek Bakiyev. This film chronicles the popular revolt that led to the toppling of Bakiyev in April 2010 and the chaos and interethnic violence that ensued. Since 2010 the lack of power and legitimacy of the interim government has prevented the country from stabilising. As tensions continue to rise and the economy deteriorates, journalists like Gulzat Egemberdieva ask if the dream of becoming the "Switzerland of Central Asia" will ever be realised.
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David Versus Monsanto - 52 minute documentary - trailer

Watch the full film here: www.youtube.com For downloads and more information, visit: www.journeyman.tv Imagine that a storm blows across your garden and that now, genetically-manipulated seeds are in your crops. A multi-national corporation pay you a visit, demand that you surrender your crops - and then sue you for $200 000 for the illegal use of patented, GM seeds. In this definitive David and Goliath battle, one farmer stands up against a massive multinational, and their right to claim ownership to a living organism.
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Iron Maiden - Journeyman rare song

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What I Used To Know - Ghana

Thousands still detained in Ghana's witch camps To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com In parts of Northern Ghana, poverty and fear lead to extreme abuse and the exile of people accused of 'witchcraft'. While many are killed or die from their injuries, hundreds are also forced to go to witches' camps. "We are praying for help to change perceptions in the community.If someone doesn't like you they just call you a witch", says Iddrisu Mahami, chief at the witches' camp in Kukuo. "People who are generally educated and know their rights never get accused of any witch craft. It's usually old women; old, poor women who have absolutely nobody." Ghana remains a very patriarchal society, meaning there is usually little that women can do to protect themselves. "Once the accusation goes out, you're damned whether you are innocent or guilty". With such practices being entrenched in the traditions and beliefs of many of Ghana's people, it is an uphill battle to phase them out. June 2011
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Inside the LRA - Uganda

Feb 2007 Lured by a government amnesty, senior commanders from the LRA are coming out of the bush and speaking about their time with Joseph Kony. In this rare report, they justify their actions. "He is from God. What he predicts comes true", states Captain Ray Apire, explaining Kony's hold over his soldiers. "By making people suffer, he is bringing people close to God". Commanders explain how they interpreted Jesus' command to "Go and catch people", seeing it as an order to abduct children. For the first time in a decade, the government and LRA are involved in serious peace talks. But the conflict is far from over. A woman breaks down describing how her daughter was abducted the previous night. This is the second time her girl has been kidnapped so she knows she will probably be killed. Reporter: Anna Borzello
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The Imam and the Pastor - Nigeria, January 2008

For downloads and more information visit: www.journeyman.tv Watch more: www.youtube.com In the 1990s, Imam Ashafa and Pastor Wuye led opposing militias in Northern Nigeria. Now the men work together bridging religious conflicts between Christians and Muslims that have killed thousands. 'My hate for the Muslims then had no limits' states Pastor Wuye, whose militia killed Imam Ashafa's spiritual leader and two cousins. Ashafa spent 3 years planning revenge, until one day, a sermon on forgiveness changed his life. The men met and are now working on a peace accord. Imam Ashafa explains, 'even though we differ in some theological issues, we will make the world a safer place'.
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David Hudson - Australia's 'Cultural Journeyman'

Australian Sun Records is an Australian based label with distribution throughout the world. We specialize in music that is a little different and off the mainstream track.
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The Revolution Business - World

June 2011 Democratic change has been demanded across the Middle East. But was what seems like a spontaneous revolution actually a strategically planned event, fabricated by 'revolution consultants' long in advance? Revolution consultants are the worst nightmare of every regime. Srdja Popovic was a founder of the organisation 'Otpor', a revolution training school. It was instrumental in the overthrow of Slobodan Milosevic in the 1990s and has now inspired a new generation of activists. Political commentators like William Engdahl are convinced Otpor is being financed by the USA. "The people from Otpor gave us a book in which they described all their strategies", says Ezzedine Zaatour of the Tunisian uprising. That book was written by an American, Gene Sharp, and is now considered the "revolution guide book", being used by opposition movements worldwide. As Optor release their latest gadget, a resistance training computer game sponsored by American organisations, world leaders are voicing their concerns. "This is called a gentle coup!", insists Hugo Chavez.
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Border Crisis - Libya

Libya's refugees flood a desperate Tunisia To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com Since the start of Libya's conflict more than 100000 people have fled the country, over half crossing into neighbouring Tunisia. Arriving in a country suffering its own turmoil, the prospects are grim. The eerie voice of the man at the centre of the Libyan crisis, Gaddafi, is broadcast on loudspeakers chanting "revolution, revolution", as refugees pour across the border into Tunisia. Those fleeing are afraid to speak freely about the turmoil they are leaving behind as government militias try to keep them away from journalists. "Libya is very good", one man insists. Others are more open: "We paid a neighbour and he helped us to the border but he could not protect us from the soldiers who beat us". The burgeoning refugee crisis created by the conflict in Libya is placing a massive humanitarian burden on Tunisia's already overloaded camps. There are also refugees originally from Somalia, the Sudan and Bangladesh; they had arrived in Libya hoping for asylum, only to find themselves amidst further violence. A Somali politician arrives in the camp to try and persuade his citizens to return to Somalia:"How long are you prepared to wait?", he pleads with the hostile crowd. As the situation in the camp rapidly deteriorates, the choices are looking slim. A Film By SBS Distributed By Journeyman Pictures April 2011
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Power Play - Germany

Germany's green revolution stifled by subsidy cuts For downloads and more information visit: www.journeyman.tv Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com In villages across Germany the people have seized power by generating enough renewable energy to supply their needs. But with the government cutting subsidies to small producers will this green revolution run out of steam? Following the Chernobyl disaster a community around Schönau in the Black Forest decided to buy their local plant and turn it into a co-operative. Now the villagers power themselves with solar or wind energy and then sell the excess to the national grid. "We started because we wanted to help, but then it became ecoomically interesting for all those who invested." After the Fukishima incident, President Merkel pledged to close the country's nuclear reactors and naturally, this boosted interest in the Schönau scheme. However, the government recently announced a 30% reduction in subsidies to small energy producers, stifling similar green communities across the country. "The phasing out of nuclear energy cannot be achieved without subsidising renewable energy". As anger amongst environmental activists swells, has the influence of large energy companies again infected national politics? A Film By SBS Distributed By Journeyman Pictures April 2012
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The Ka-Ching Dynasty! - China

As Europe's economy burns, China booms. To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com The economic transformation of China has been electrifying. But with Europe teetering and the US plodding, can the biggest tiger of all keep on roaring? China's super-rich certainly think they can. Outside a private Beijing nightclub Porsches, Maseratis and Ferraris compete for space. Inside the club is packed with the children of China's super-rich enjoying a 'palace' themed party. China now has almost a million millionaires, six hundred billionaires, and the numbers keep growing at a staggering rate. As a reporter for the Hurun Report rich-list points out, they are a force to be reckoned with: "certainly we need to be aware of and understand this group." Even more striking is the bravado of China's super-rich, who feel that they can keep going from strength to strength. "I met an entrepreneur last week who said that if all goes to plan, in ten years time his business will be ten times the size it is now". The focus is certainly on quick growth. Current projections say that in ten years time half the world's billionaires will come from China. While there are warnings signs that the economic woes of Europe and the US will hit China, China's super-rich don't seem concerned. For some the hope is that the Chinese market will pick up the slack. For others, who have only known the good times, anything else is unthinkable: "if I have any spare <b>...</b>
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Exporting the Taliban Revolution - Afghanistan

Oct 1998 Exploring the complex web of relations between the Taliban, Iran, Pakistan and fundamentalist Islamic groups. The story makes it clear that the Taliban have now turned their attention to Iran and have been fermenting trouble there. The Taliban take us to see Iranian hostages. Caught by the mujahadeen these diplomats were sold to the Taliban. They're booty in the intensifying struggle between the two great houses of Islam. Afghanistan is Sunni - Iran, Shia. Taliban members tell us of their intent to take the Taliban's revolution on to Iran. Mohiuddin is a militant member of Iran's Sunni minority. They are guests of the Taliban and have previously operated here in secret. But here they make an explosive announcement: the launch of their own Taliban-style revolution on Iranian soil. And if nations start aligning, Pakistan would be right by the Taliban's side. Pakistan's creation of the Taliban is again strongly depicted through the Taliban Madrassas or schools, which are based in Pakistan. Filming in a key religious school near Peshawar, we find Sami-ul-Haq preaching to 2500 students from all over the Arab world. A man who is one of the Taliban's ideological founding fathers, provides them with a new generation of recruits. Sami-ul-Haq is an ex Pakistani senator and his schools have trained many of the Taliban's central committee members. He tells us; "We now have Taliban from Arab countries, the Far East - Thailand etc. Central Asia also, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan <b>...</b>
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PART 1 - Eric Clapton Blues Guitar Lesson - Journeyman Style

To download tab and the MP3 jam track to practice with for this lesson (free), go to www.activemelody.com This lesson is part 1 of 2 in learning how to play a blues guitar lead in the style of Eric Clapton. This lesson incorporates several of the guitar licks that he commonly uses and is built in his phrasing style. This lesson is recommended for intermediate advanced guitar players although a beginner should be able to play along with the first half of this solo.
Aral Sea - Kazakhstan

June 2007 For decades, the Aral Sea has been described as dying and beyond salvation. But now, the water is flowing back, bringing economic revival and hope for the future. Produced by ABC Australia Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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Nollywood - Nigeria

April 2005 First there was Hollywood. Then came Bollywood and now Nollywood. The Nigerian film industry is the third biggest in the world. Up to a thousand movies are released in Nigeria every year but the country still lacks any cinemas. The movies are for the home video market. It's a world where anyone can be a star and the hottest place to do business is Lagos market. As director Ralph Nwadike states: "Nollywood is here to stay. Bollywood watch out, Hollywood here we come."
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Hardline: Inside the Idaho Sex Cult - The Journeyman

Getting to Ghuzz: Exclusive Hardline uncovers the truth behind the secret Idaho sex cult. Who is the Journeyman? Peter Loadstone reveals the true origins of the Ghuzz cults' enigmatic and charismatic leader. In this episode watch new found footage of the Journeyman's preaching shot by the followers themselves. More Hardline? Free Movies, TV, & Originals: crackle.com Follow Crackle on Twitter: twitter.com tags: Hardline: Inside the Idaho Sex Cult Ep: 2 The Journeyman featuring The world famous groundlings watch free tv movies originals crackle world famous groundlings exclusive news 1997 truth suicide tim brennan hugh davidson andrew friedman david hoffman Damon jones laird macintonsh edi patterson ariane price roan price lisa schurga annie sertich alex staggs damon jones
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Electronic Trash Village - China

September 2007 Every year, 35 million tonnes of electronic waste is exported to China to be scrapped. There the rubbish is broken down by hand, poisoning workers and polluting the environment. "Smoke from the computers is too strong to breathe", complains one disposal worker. "I feel dizzy and can't see any more". Many employees at the electronic disposal plant suffer from respiratory illness or skin diseases. They work for ten hours a day, with no protection from the hazardous chemicals.
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Meeting Joseph Kony - Uganda June 2006

The only interview with Joseph Kony To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com Thanks to an astonishing viral campaign, Joseph Kony suddenly finds himself the new bogeyman of the western world. In this exclusive interview, get behind the hyperbole and exaggeration and meet the man himself. "I am a freedom fighter not a terrorist", proclaims Joseph Kony. "We are fighting for total democracy." It's a surprising statement from a man widely believed to be a mad fantasist fighting for God. But what emerges from this remarkable encounter is a picture of a man - and a situation - far more complex than you may have been lead to believe. June 2006
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Jethro Tull- Journeyman

Spine-tingling railway sleepers --- Sleepy houses lying four-square and firm Orange beams divide the darkness Rumbling fit to turn the waking worm. Sliding through Victorian tunnels where green moss oozes from the pores. Dull echoes from the wet embankments Battlefield allotments. Fresh open sores. In late night commuter madness Double-locked black briefcase on the floor like a faithful dog with master sleeping in the draught beside the carriage door. To each Journeyman his own home-coming Cold supper nearing with each station stop Frosty flakes on empty platforms Fireside slippers waiting. Flip. Flop. Journeyman night-tripping on the late fantasic Too late to stop for tea at Gerard's Cross and hear the soft shoes on the footbridge shuffle as the wheels turn biting on the midnight frost. On the late commuter special Carriage lights that flicker, fade and die Howling into hollow blackness Dusky diesel shudders in full cry. Down redundant morning papers Abandon crosswords with a cough Stationmaster in his wisdom told the guard to turn the heating off. Jethro Tull- Journeyman, from the album Heavy Horses
Bride Kidnapping - Kyrgyzstan

3/4 Kyrgyz brides betrothed through kidnapping To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com Follow us on a curious adventure to Kyrgystan, where bride kidnapping is a proud tradition. As women struggle to preserve their autonomy, the controversial practice is seeing a surge in popularity. A young woman is washing her hands under a water pump when three men surround her from behind. They reach out and grab her. She screams, kicks, struggles and cries as her future husband watches on. This is romance Kyrgyz style. "When we met for the first time he asked me, should I send my parents or should I just kidnap you? I replied, don't do it, I have a boyfriend." But reluctance on the bride's side is no obstacle. "The second time we met, they just kidnapped me", the woman tells us as she sits next to the man that is now her husband. This is no fringe tradition: the majority of marriages in rural Kyrgyz areas result from it. In many instances it is decided between both families and the girl may even know.Technically illegal, degrading and often violent, it isn't usually a recipe for happily ever after. Unsurprisingly, "spousal abuse is higher in kidnap marriages. The divorce rate is higher in kidnap marriages." January 2012
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Kevin McKidd - Journeyman

Kevin McKidd as Dan Vasser - Journeyman (2007), Episode 1 - "A Love of a Lifetime" --- Music: Future of Forestry Song: Traveler's Song --- I do not own anything! All rights belong to NBC, 20th Century Fox Television and EMI. --- For more related Kevin McKidd's videos please visit my main channel: www.youtube.com
The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time - Speedrun (1/7)

Part 2: www.youtube.com - The Game - Next in the pre-rendered adventure Journeyman series of games is this, the Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time, created by Presto Studios and published again by Sanctuary Woods in 1995. BiT builds on the successful elements of the original Journeyman, while correcting many of its short-comings. The graphics and music have been improved fairly dramatically. You now you have the ability to look up and down, and additionally, movement between nodes is now fully animated. - The Video - Not a perfect-score run, I was mostly going for speed this time. Watching in full-screen mode is very similar to how the game looks while playing. - The Story - BiT takes place in the year 2318 six months after the events of the first game, and has you again playing Gage Blackwood as Agent 5 of the Temporal Security Agency. You are visited by yourself from ten years in the future, to learn that someone has framed the future Gage for tampering with historical artifacts. Now it's up to the past Gage to visit the past and find evidence to clear the future Gage's name. Meanwhile, the Symbiotry of Peaceful Beings is deliberating on Earth's monopoly on time travel technology and this latest trial threatens to close down the Temporal Security Agency (TSA).
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Attack of the Drones - USA

Iran claims to have reverse engineered US drone To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com They can move together in swarms, build towers, dance, throw and catch, assess targets and soon will even make their own decisions. Both in war and at home, drones are developing fast and gaining control. The screens at a US air force base lock onto a civilian car driving along a road in New Mexico. "We don't simulate or actually engage them, it is just training to follow a moving target." The question, "with their permission?" is met with an embarrassed pause and the faltering reply, "we're just following them with a camera". Rapidly becoming acceptable practice, increasingly police are also using drones to survey civilian areas for criminals. The US air force are now training more 'desk pilots' than traditional pilots, raising concerns that war is becoming "just a big computer game", allowing pilots to kill a few Taliban fighters and then go home for dinner. Nathan Wessler, a civil rights lawyer, strongly argues that the US using drones to kill targets in countries like Yemen despite not being in a state of war with them could lead to serious repercussions. "It is really a dangerous precedent. The technology of drones is not that complicated and there are dozens of nations developing it." And these robots are advancing. Future drones will be able to independently find targets and decide to attack. As Iran lays its hands on a US spy <b>...</b>
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Jailhouse Rock - Philippines

Nov 2007 Prisoners at Cebu are considered the most dangerous offenders in the Philippines. But thanks to four hours of dance lessons a day, their behaviour has been transformed. Previously, Cebu prison was a wretched place ruled by rival gangs. But when the warden introduced dance lessons, everything changed. "Everyone became friends". Now the prisoners spend most of the day practising new routines. Videos of them dancing to 80s classics have become a big hit on YouTube. Produced by SBS/Dateline Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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