B.Sparkzz My Block "Got Killed Last Night" Official (Prod. by The NaSae Group) Now @ itunes, amazon


My Block "Got Killed Last Night" by B.Sparkzz ft. Tommy Love, Elijah & Jazara (Latin Vocals) NaSae Ent. "label" NaSaeEntertainment@gmail.com Produced by The NaSae Group NaSaeGroup@aol.com For booking contact: hitmmgmt@gmail.com Recording Engineer Just Biz @ Justin's Fire House Phila,PA record@justinhind.com Also check out other websites for B.Sparkzz: www.reverbnation.com/bsparkzz www.twitter.com/bsparkzz www.facebook.com/bsparkzz


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Nasae Yapa, Lahu


The Lahu hill tribe is a culture that has always been restrictive of women's rights and their role in society. Now, through education and awareness services brought by the Citizen Participation in Local Governance project, Nasae Yapa hopes to one day become village headman.


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Music video by "Solitare Krush" performing "You Get the Back". (C) 2011 Nasae Group Music Production Dir: Zinari of Solitare Krush, Video edits & effects by Zinari, Music by Nasae Group, Song written, & arranged by Zinari & Nasae Group, Mixed & mastered by Justin Hind. "You get the Back" is the lead single from Solitare Krush's debut album "Consequences" to be released 2.13.12 by PartyBoy Entertaintment. Subscribe, Comment & let us now what you think!


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B.Sparkzz Official Music Video "Would U" Like Me Better


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60x60 Dance @ Stratford Circus (2010) #58


58) Atomizer NASAE EVANSON / LIMITLESS DANCE Choreography: Nasae Evanson & Cindy Claes Performed by: Aaron Charles, Amy Goodman, Antoine Straughan, Chi-Lin Nim, Franqui Radford-Mathurin, Kimberley Palmer-Thompson, Laura Dajao, Michael Alake, Patience Agbo, Taslima Khan & Teresa Paulo Composed by: Jon Weinel www.voxnovus.com Brought to you by East London Dance and Vox Novus


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NASA 360 - Composite Materials


Find out how NASA and industry are using composite materials to change our world. Segments include: Composite spacecraft, Airplanes and the X Prize winner.


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Our World: Sleeping On Board the International Space Station


Join astronauts on board the International Space Station, or ISS, to learn about living in space. Explore the inside of a Temporary Sleep Space, or TESS, and see the astronauts' sleeping bags. Learn how the astronauts do personal hygiene tasks like brushing their teeth or shaving.


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Launchpad: Surface Tension On-Board the International Space Station


Join the Teaching From Space Team on-orbit to learn about surface tension. Learn why water drops form perfect spheres and how the mutual attraction of water molecules forms a tight skin on water surfaces.


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Launchpad: Liftoff with Solid Rocket Boosters


Discover how NASA gets rockets or the space shuttle off the launchpad and into space. Learn about the complex solid rocket boosters that use oxidizers and a solid fuel to create the lift that jettisons the shuttle upwards.


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Real World: Lunar Excavation Blade


Learn how NASA engineers use mass efficiency, a measure of size to productivity, to evaluate the excavation blade that could be used on future lunar missions. The blade can help astronauts build landing pads or protective berms.


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Real World: Mission to Mercury


Find out about NASA's innovative spacecraft that was launched to explore Mercury. Learn about gravity assist and see what scientists have already learned from the preliminary flybys, including evidence of volcanism and plate tectonics.


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Launchpad: Firing the Space Shuttle Main Engines


Learn about the chemical reaction that occurs when liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen are combined to operate the space shuttles three main engines. See how this controlled explosion moves the shuttle up into orbit.


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Real World: The Math Involved in Ares


Learn about Ares, the unmanned vehicle NASA plans to send to Mars that will fly around the surface collecting data about the red planet. Discover the mathematics used to design Ares.


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Our World: The Rock Cycle


Find out how rocks brought to Earth by the Apollo astronauts have helped NASA learn more about the rock cycle. Compare igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks found on Earth to three types of rocks found on the moon.


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Our World: Constellation - NASA's Next Generation Spacecraft


Get an up-close look at the spacecraft that will replace the shuttle. Explore the different components of the Constellation Program. Learn about Ares I, Ares V, Orion and Altair and the role each will play as we return to the moon.


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NASA 360 - Inspiration


What inspires people to do extraordinary things? See how an astronaut , engineer and NASA center director are inspired to push the envelope with their careers.


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Real World: NASA Inventions - Polyimide Foam


Learn about the everyday applications of polyimide foam, one of NASA's commercial inventions of the year. This low-density foam can be used as a fire-resistant insulation for ships or to reduce airplane noise.


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Launchpad: The Making of the Biosuit


In this NASA video segment an expert at MIT describes and models a biosuit, a futuristic spacesuit designed for astronauts who will one day travel to Mars. The biosuit will be very different from the spacesuits currently used for space travel. It is designed to be form-fitting and lightweight, enabling astronauts to kneel, climb, and maneuver more efficiently. This design can also benefit people on Earth.


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Launchpad: Three Hot Topics at NASA


In this NASA eClips video discover three hot topics NASA is currently working on. The Cassini-Huygens is a spacecraft NASA sent to check out Saturn and Saturns moons. Find out what discoveries have been made based on photos from this mission. Another hot topic is SOFIA, or Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, a modified Boeing 757 that holds a telescope that uses infrared technology. This enables the telescope to capture infrared light. Lastly, learn about the new space shuttle that NASA will be using in the next decade. NASA will be retiring the space shuttle and instead, will be using the ORION. Find out how the ORION differes from the current space shuttle.


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Real World: Centripetal Force


Join astronauts on-board the International Space Station to learn more about centripetal force and why planets or moons and artificial satellites like the space station stay in orbit. Use math to find out if the artificial gravity in science fiction movies can be a reality.


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Launchpad: LCROSS Finding Water on the Moon Music Video


Learn about NASA's exciting LCROSS mission in this music video. Find out why finding water on the moon is so important to future missions.


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NASA 360 - Return to Desert Rats


Find out how NASA's testing in the Arizona Desert is preparing us to go to other planetary bodies.


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Our World: Arecibo - The Largest Radio Telescope on Earth


Learn about radio waves, a special type of light that has a longer wavelength and less energy than the light we see. Find out how NASA uses radio waves to learn more about the universe and our own atmosphere with a giant telescope in Puerto Rico.


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Our World: What is a Hurricane?


This NASA video segment explains the formation of hurricanes. Go behind the scenes with a meteorologist at the Weather Channel in Atlanta, GA to learn more about how scientists predict hurricanes and hurricane formation.


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Real World: Legacy of NASA's Space Shuttle - Because It Flew


Use a graph to learn more about the history of NASA's Space Shuttle Program. Find out how mission complexity increased over time, leading to new careers and innovations that will launch us into the next stage of space exploration. See how important the Shuttle was, just because it flew!


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Our World: On-Board the International Space Station


Learn about the global cooperation to build the International Space Station, or ISS. Use a simple scale model to demonstrate the amazing mathematical relationship between the Earth and moon to see how the low-Earth orbit of ISS compares.


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Our World: What is a Cloud?


In this NASA video segment learn about the different types of clouds and cloud formation. Find out more about the relationship between clouds and weather on Earth.


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NASA 360 presents Desert RATS in 3D


NASA 360 presents Desert RATS in 3D.


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Launchpad: Solar Eclipses


Join NASA to learn more about solar eclipses, especially the awe-inspiring phenomenon of total eclipses. Find out about the unique geometry and the distances and sizes of the sun and moon as seen from Earth that allow us to witness the sun's corona or actually be in the path of totality.


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Our World: Gravity in Space


What is gravity? Find out about the balance between gravity and inertia that keeps the International Space Station in orbit. Learn why astronauts "float" in space and how the space shuttle has to slow down in order to come back to Earth.


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Real World: Longitude and Time Zones


What determines how long a second, minute, or hour lasts? Learn about the development of the units of time and how they depend on the rotation of Earth on its axis. Learn how time zones are related to lines of longitude.


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Launchpad: The Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telescope


Get an overview of the electromagnetic spectrum and see how scientists are using the new Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telescope to look at the inconceivable amounts of energy produced by phenomena in space.


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NASA 360 - Volcanoes, Making Oxygen from Lunar Soil


In episode 8, NASA 360 learns how to make breathable oxygen and drinkable water from lunar soil, visits amazing observatories and discovers how NASA monitors volcanoes.


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Launchpad: Cohesion and Adhesion On-Board the International Space Station


Join the Teaching From Space Team on-orbit to learn about special properties of water. Use a simple eyedropper to examine the strong cohesive bond of water. See how adhesion helps the astronaut on the International Space Station form a glove of water around his hand.


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Real World: Hubble Thermal Blanket


In this NASA video segment, learn how new technology and old-fashioned tailoring keep the Hubble Space Telescope in top shape so it can continue to gather more data about the universe.


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NASA 360 - NASA, Archeology and Paleontology - HD


From the Mayan ruins to Jamestown Virginia, current NASA technologies are helping archaeologists uncover exciting artifacts. NASA CAT Scan technology helps analyze a ten million-year-old dinosaur named Dakota and the Lewis and Clark Trail is uncovered from space using remote sensing technologies.


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Real World: Space Weather


This NASA video segment looks at space weather and examines the major ramifications space weather can have on Earth.


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Real World: NASA and a Dinosaur Named Dakota


In this NASA video segment learn how space technology is used to help paleontologists discover fossils including Dakota a mummified Hadrosaur dinosaur. Taking images from satellites, paleontologists are able to locate areas on Earth where fossils are most likely to be found. This video also discusses how the discovery of the hadrosaur dinosaur has enabled scientists to further their research on dinosaurs.


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Launchpad: Bernoulli's Principle On-Board the International Space Station


Join the Teaching From Space Team on-orbit to learn about Bernoulli's Principle. See how the relationship between pressure and speed is characteristic of all fluids, not just liquids and how the Bernoulli effect impacts us in everyday life.


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NASA 360 - Sensory Overload


NASA, the five senses, and space age materials.


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Our World: What Is a Solar System?


Find out why one amateur astronomer created an amazing graphic of the 88 largest objects in our solar system. Learn just what makes up a solar system and find out how we classify the thousands of objects in our own solar system.


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NASA 360 - Johnson Space Center


In episode 10, Johnny and Jennifer tour NASA's Johnson Space Center - and see how astronauts train for space.


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Launchpad: Invention of Doppler Radar


This NASA video segment gives an inside look at another useful NASA technology, Doppler radar. Between mid-1960 and mid-1980 airplane fatalities were often due to the effects of hazardous wind shears during a plane's landing and take off. These winds, also known as microbursts, occur when a column of sinking air rapidly cools, creating intense downbursts of powerful winds. This video segment describes how NASA's Wind Shear Program and the FAA worked together to invent a sensor to warn pilots about microbursts so the winds could be avoided. Color animation supports the presentation.


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Our World: Life on Other Worlds


Explore the possibility of finding life on other planets. See how NASA's search for water on Mars proved successful with the Phoenix Lander. Find out about extremophiles and what makes a habitable zone for life as we know it.


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