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disembedded | Shared With: Everyone - 12 minutes ago | design, photographs, photography, humor, humorous, funny, laundry
"Photos of the Day: Just Hangin’ Out." Yes indeedy, remember those wonderful olden' days, when we could have those lazy dayz and do nothing but just be hangin' out? Well, these terrific, humorous photographs might just remind you of those blissful times, before our lives took on such a blistering, breakneck pace.
The photographs are presented in high-resolution color (and B&W) for you.
Take a little peek and have yourself a chuckle!!
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disembedded | Shared With: Everyone - 2 hours ago | children, children's rights, rights, freedom, documentary, video, photographs, photo-gallery, gallery
The United Nations' 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child was the first legally binding international law to incorporate the full range of human rights for children. It is said to have significantly increased the profile of children's rights worldwide.
Sadly, the United States is one of only two countries in the world which have refused to ratify The United Nations' Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Includes a number of very touching photographs, a memorable documentary video about children's rights and an emotionally moving photo-gallery.
Please have a look!
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Quoted: All Children Have Human Rights The United Nations' 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child was the first legally binding international law to incorporate the full range of human rights: civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights. Built on a variety of legal systems and cultural traditions, the Convention is a universally
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Quoted: Senator Obama spent a hot, dusty Tuesday in Jordan on the heel end of his fact-finding mission to Afghanistan and Iraq. He arrived in Amman this afternoon with two fellow senators, Jack Reed (D-RI) and Chuck Hagel (R-NE). The trio cleaned up a bit after their journey before heading to the ancient ruins of the Amman Citadel to hold a press conference
disembedded | Shared With: Everyone - 2 days ago | East Village Radio, internet radio, free internet radio, internet, music, photographs
East Village Radio (EVR) first aired in 2003 as an FM station. The FCC soon stopped it (it was unlicensed). Unable to get an FM license, East Village Radio became a free internet station. Broadcasting from an East Village storefront, it's now acclaimed at local and international levels.
East Village Radio broadcasts innovative music by the local DJs and personalities, who might otherwise have been drowned out by the deafening presence of the East Village’s rapid gentrification.
A detailed article, photographs and a link to the free internet station are included.
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Quoted: Photos of the Day: The Storefront East Village Radio East Village Radio (EVR) was first established in June 2003, and originally broadcast on the airwaves at 88.1 FM. But after an article in The New York Times described the station, the FCC sent a cease-and-desist letter (since the station was unlicensed). Due to the difficulty of obtaining
disembedded | Shared With: Everyone - 2 days ago | news, Super Bowl "wardrobe malfunction", Court overturns "wardrobe malfunction" fine, Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson, music, photographs, video
Last night on ESPYs, Justin Timberlake performed a song about Janet Jackson's legendary “wardrobe malfunction” during the 2004 Super Bowl.
Coincidentally, this morning the Third Circuit Court overturned the $550,000 fine that CBS had paid to the FCC for the incident, ruling that the network could not be held accountable for the actions of “independent contractors” (Timberlake and Janet Jackson).
However, the court added, that if the FCC wanted to fine ESPN for Timberlake’s lame song, that would be okay!!
Photographs and the video of Timberlake's hilariously sorry song are included.
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Quoted: "Wardrobe Malfunction" Fine Reversed: Timberlake Sings About ItLast night on ESPYs, Justin Timberlake performed a song about the legendary "wardrobe malfunction" during the 2004 Super Bowl. Coincidentally, this morning the Third Circuit Court overturned the $550,000 fine that CBS had paid to the FCC for the incident, ruling that the network could
disembedded | Shared With: Everyone - 2 days ago | News, Barack Obama, Obama's foreign trip, Afhanistan, Iraq, politics, photograph, viceo
On Sunday, the second day of Barack Obama ’s foreign trip, he met with President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan. Later, Obama flew to Iraq, where he will be meeting with U.S. Gen. Petraeus, as well as with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
A photograph and the video of Obama's first television interview on his foreign tour are included.
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