BenJarvus Green-Ellis Favorite Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle

New England Patriots star running back BenJarvus Ellis-Green answers the PBH Networks insightful media day question: Who is your favorite Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle? Follow PBHNetwork on Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: facebook.com
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Wilkinson Ford (spoof commercial)

Introducing, for your viewing and shaving pleasure, the all new Wilkinson Ford - cutting edge laughs from new comedy sketch duo Nicola Wilkinson and Claire Ford. Directed by Dan Gibling. Produced by Aaron Aziz @ Acid films. wilkinsonford.com acidfilms.co.uk Come see Wilkinson Ford in their upcoming 2011 Edinburgh Show 'The Gherkin Fantasies' which is part of the PBH Free Fringe. 6th - 27th August @ 1pm, Downstairs at Ciao Roma, 64 South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1LS Director - Dan Gibling Producer - Aaron Aziz DoP - Lenny Wilkinson Focus Puller - Will Nash Gaffer - Felix Schmilinsky Art Director - Lester Hill Art Dept Assistant - Adam Burbidge 1st Assistant Director - Ben Hopwood Hair & Makeup - Jackie Coles Music - Blair Mowat Production Assistant - James Moser Runner - Harry Wood Runner - Pete Glover Big thanks to the following people in their assistance in helping us make this video: Simon Paul @ Cross Street Studios, Jeff Brown @ Brownian Motion, Johnny Donne, Richard Weager & Maria Nielsen @ HSI London.
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The Earl & The InstruMentalist Promo

Part of the PBH Free Fringe. 6th-27th August (Except the 15th and 22nd). 2PM in The Dragonfly Once upon a time The Earl of Belfast (James Belfast) set out for County Cork. After weeks of tracking, he caught a musical gypsy (Valerie Ni Loinsigh), leaving only one choice: a two person stand-up show. See the differences between growing up in a castle and growing up in a cave in a culture clash of true 1980s comedy proportions (from two people born in 1990). 'Ireland's brightest talents ***** (Milkandcookiestories.com), 'NiLoinsigh, a fiery red headed comic altogether disconnected from reality' (Entertainment.ie), 'Belfast has grown into a cosmopolitan city and a popular weekend-break destination' (TripAdvisor.co.uk). ------------------------------------------------------------------ Filmed and Edited by Denis Burke Thanks go to Denis Burke and Jack Gleeson for their fine cameos
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Pentek PBH-410-15 Bag Filter Housing

The Pentek PBH-410-15 filter bag vessel is made of lightweight corrosion resistant polypropylene to give you all the strength you need without the weight. It comes with either a 1 inch inlet/outlet (PBH-410-1) or a 1.5 inch inlet/outlet (PBH-410-1.5) for easy installation. The Pentek PBH-410-1 and the PBH-410-1.5 bag filter are durably constructed and can be used for a variety of liquids. They feature a single large Acme thread closure which ensures quick opening and positive sealing to assist with quicker filter changes.
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Blonde Compassion.mp4

Blonde Compassion will be showing at the Ediniburgh Free Fringe in August 2011. Come and see us! The run is from the 13th to the 27 August in the Princes Mall Shopping Centre, near Waverley Station. We are in Unit 13 - upstairs. Please see our website for more details - www.yogamahny.com We are part of the PBH Free Fringe - www.freefringe.org.uk
Retail is Detail - Scarlet Lights Theatre Company

Promo video for Scarlet Lights Theatre co's 2nd show. 'Retail is Detail' Going to Edinburgh Festival as part of the PBH Free Fringe 2009.
Dee Aker - Because We Must: Women as Peacebuilders 1/4

Dee Aker, Ph.D. is the Deputy Director of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice (IPJ) at the University of San Diego, is a psychological anthropologist and conflict resolution professional with 30 years experience working with international communities and individuals in transition. Most recently at the IPJ, Aker created and directs the Women PeaceMakers Program, Nepal Project, and WorldLink program. Aker has extensive experience in international higher education, including administration, curriculum development and teaching. She worked as a regular TV host, columnist and freelance journalist covering women and gender concerns for ten years, including the production of 234 thirty-minute interviews with women leaders, pioneers and survivors from around the world. She facilitated training, communications and negotiations for groups and individuals in conflict and transition in Europe, Africa, Central America and South Asia. Before coming to the IPJ to work in conflict mitigation, Aker worked with Carl Rogers at the Center for Studies of the Person and the Carl Rogers Institute for Peace on special conflict transformation efforts in Europe and Central America. Currently her work includes specialized public sector programs for youth, women and political leaders designed to increase their awareness of their rights as stakeholders and responsibilities as actors in their communities, as well as enhance skills in strategic negotiation. Aker is the 2007 Harvard Phillip <b>...</b>
Slap & Giggle Revelations - The Edinburgh Fringe Experience

A documentary about comedy, friendship and a desperate need for attention. Sid Wick and James Bennison bring their new show, 'Slap & Giggle Revelations' to the 2011 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, as part of the PBH Free Fringe. Armed with only a guitar and nude pictures of themselves, they attempt to navigate the labyrinth that is the Edinburgh Fringe and somehow get an audience ... (May contain a hawk ...) Directed & Edited by Andrew Routledge Devised by Sid Wick, James Bennison & Andrew Routledge
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Edinburgh moan/ advert

Please come see Newspeak at the Southsider Pub at 3.15 every day as part of the PBH Free Fringe
Bob Blackman Appreciation Mule Train

A clip from the Bob Blackman Appreciation Society performing at Edinburgh Festival 2011. This event was a part of the PBH Free Fringe and these guys performed every day at 12:55 at the Southsider pub www.freefringe.org.uk www.chortle.co.uk www.tbbas.co.uk
Dee Aker - Because We Must: Women as Peacemakers 3/4

Dee Aker, Ph.D. is the Deputy Director of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice (IPJ) at the University of San Diego, is a psychological anthropologist and conflict resolution professional with 30 years experience working with international communities and individuals in transition. Most recently at the IPJ, Aker created and directs the Women PeaceMakers Program, Nepal Project, and WorldLink program. Aker has extensive experience in international higher education, including administration, curriculum development and teaching. She worked as a regular TV host, columnist and freelance journalist covering women and gender concerns for ten years, including the production of 234 thirty-minute interviews with women leaders, pioneers and survivors from around the world. She facilitated training, communications and negotiations for groups and individuals in conflict and transition in Europe, Africa, Central America and South Asia. Before coming to the IPJ to work in conflict mitigation, Aker worked with Carl Rogers at the Center for Studies of the Person and the Carl Rogers Institute for Peace on special conflict transformation efforts in Europe and Central America. Currently her work includes specialized public sector programs for youth, women and political leaders designed to increase their awareness of their rights as stakeholders and responsibilities as actors in their communities, as well as enhance skills in strategic negotiation. Aker is the 2007 Harvard Phillip <b>...</b>
Dee Aker - Because We Must: Women ss Peacemakers 4/4

Dee Aker, Ph.D. is the Deputy Director of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice (IPJ) at the University of San Diego, is a psychological anthropologist and conflict resolution professional with 30 years experience working with international communities and individuals in transition. Most recently at the IPJ, Aker created and directs the Women PeaceMakers Program, Nepal Project, and WorldLink program. Aker has extensive experience in international higher education, including administration, curriculum development and teaching. She worked as a regular TV host, columnist and freelance journalist covering women and gender concerns for ten years, including the production of 234 thirty-minute interviews with women leaders, pioneers and survivors from around the world. She facilitated training, communications and negotiations for groups and individuals in conflict and transition in Europe, Africa, Central America and South Asia. Before coming to the IPJ to work in conflict mitigation, Aker worked with Carl Rogers at the Center for Studies of the Person and the Carl Rogers Institute for Peace on special conflict transformation efforts in Europe and Central America. Currently her work includes specialized public sector programs for youth, women and political leaders designed to increase their awareness of their rights as stakeholders and responsibilities as actors in their communities, as well as enhance skills in strategic negotiation. Aker is the 2007 Harvard Phillip <b>...</b>
Dee Aker - Because We Must: Women as Peacemakers 2/4

Dee Aker, Ph.D. is the Deputy Director of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice (IPJ) at the University of San Diego, is a psychological anthropologist and conflict resolution professional with 30 years experience working with international communities and individuals in transition. Most recently at the IPJ, Aker created and directs the Women PeaceMakers Program, Nepal Project, and WorldLink program. Aker has extensive experience in international higher education, including administration, curriculum development and teaching. She worked as a regular TV host, columnist and freelance journalist covering women and gender concerns for ten years, including the production of 234 thirty-minute interviews with women leaders, pioneers and survivors from around the world. She facilitated training, communications and negotiations for groups and individuals in conflict and transition in Europe, Africa, Central America and South Asia. Before coming to the IPJ to work in conflict mitigation, Aker worked with Carl Rogers at the Center for Studies of the Person and the Carl Rogers Institute for Peace on special conflict transformation efforts in Europe and Central America. Currently her work includes specialized public sector programs for youth, women and political leaders designed to increase their awareness of their rights as stakeholders and responsibilities as actors in their communities, as well as enhance skills in strategic negotiation. Aker is the 2007 Harvard Phillip <b>...</b>
Bunty and Bodkins at Edinburgh Festival

Bunty and Bodkins enjoy a street performance from some Alice in Wonderlanders on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. The duo were visiting Edinburgh for the first time and performed several turns with the Itsy Kabarett as a part of the PBH Free Fringe. www.skinnytheatre.co.uk www.freefringe.org.uk
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Making Marine Conservation Cool: Ocean Re-Connection through Personal Ownership

In a recent blog post, Project Blue Hope (PBH) founder, Christine Beggs, writes about the few key ingredients necessary for presenting marine conservation as cool in the eyes of the younger generation. How can we make a conservation-mindset the next big trend? Find out at: projectbluehope.com Interviewing Derrick Whitcomb, an enterprising young shark conservationist raising money for the RJ-Dunlap Shark Satellite-Tagging Program, PBH uncovers that personal ownership is a key to making marine conservation cool. Raising money for a cause, animal or specific place allows the young fundraiser to feel as if they've personally made a tangible difference in a particular area. The young person can begin to feel a sense of ownership and protectiveness of nature. In this video clip, Derrick explains why having his own satellite-tagged shark would mean so much to him. In order to understand the path forward to educating youth about ocean conservation, we decided we needed to understand how, why, when and where we have currently been successful doing so. Subscribe to the PBH channel for more marine conservation videos and interviews aimed at understanding why and when kids care about the ocean and what they are doing to protect it.
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Making Marine Conservation Cool: PBH Helps Student Raise Funds for Sharks

In a recent blog post, Project Blue Hope (PBH) founder, Christine Beggs, writes about the few key ingredients necessary for presenting marine conservation as cool in the eyes of the younger generation. Read them all at: projectbluehope.com On a mission to uncover the secret recipe for making a conservation-mindset the next big trend, PBH has set out to create a short film aimed at understanding why and when kids care about the ocean and what they are doing to protect it. In order to understand the path forward to educating youth about ocean conservation, we decided we needed to understand how, why, when and where we have currently been successful doing so. Enterprising young shark conservationist, Derrick Whitcomb, was our first interviewee. Raising money for the RJ-Dunlap Shark Satellite-Tagging Program, Derrick was elated to be a part of PBH's small film. As the founder of this small marine conservation site, it was both fascinating and inspiring to experience the influence our small recognition of Derrick's good deeds had on him. In this video clip, Derrick explains that after Project Blue Hope featured him online, he had 230 visits to his website in one day and a man in Texas bought 10 wristbands. Subscribe to the PBH channel for more marine conservation videos and interviews aimed at understanding why and when kids care about the ocean and what they are doing to protect it.
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Making Marine Conservation Cool: Derrick Whitcomb, The Shark Entrepreneur

In a recent blog post, Project Blue Hope (PBH) founder, Christine Beggs, writes about the few key ingredients necessary for presenting marine conservation as cool in the eyes of the younger generation. Read them all at: projectbluehope.com On a mission to uncover the secret recipe for making a conservation-mindset the next big trend, PBH has set out to create a short film aimed at understanding why and when kids care about the ocean and what they are doing to protect it. In order to understand the path forward to educating youth about ocean conservation, we decided we needed to understand how, why, when and where we have currently been successful doing so. One of our interviewees for the film was a young man named Derrick Whitcomb. Just turning 13 years old, Derrick is passionate about the ocean and following in the Jewish tradition, he will be having a Bar Mitzvah to celebrate his transition from boyhood into manhood in the Jewish Community. An important part of this tradition includes doing mitzvoth (good deeds) and taking part in Tikkun Olam ("repairing the world"). Derrick chose to do his mitzvah service project to save the ocean and protect marine life. Specifically, he choose to raise awareness for shark conservation by selling "RESPECT" wristbands for the UM-RJ Dunlap Adopt-a-Shark Marine Conservation Program, which are available for sale at www.derrickwhitcomb.com His goal is to raise $2000 for a shark satellite tag for scientific research and conservation. It's <b>...</b>
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