3D Medical Animation Cesarean Birth (C-section)
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Aciklama: This 3D medical animation shows the common indications for a cesarean delivery, including dystocia, placenta previa, fetal distress and multiple births. A cesarean section (c-section) surgery to deliver a baby in frank breech (feet first) position is also shown. During the procedure, the surgeon (usually an obstetrician/gynecologist, i.e. ob/gyn) makes an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus in order to deliver the baby. The animation also includes information on what to expect before and after the surgery. See more 3D medical animations from Nucleus Medical Art at http://www.nucleusinc.com/youtube |
GOMA & JUNGLE RHYTHM SECTION . One Groove
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Aciklama: GOMA & JUNGLE RHYTHM SECTION
1st ALBUM "RHYTHM & BREATH"
One Groove MV . PV
http://gjrs.jp/
http://www.luftzug.net/ |
Reindeer Section - You Are My Joy
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Aciklama: The music video to you are my joy |
Atlanta Rhythm Section - So Into You
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Aciklama: When you walked into the room
There was voodoo in the vibes
I was captured by your style
But I could not get your eyes
Now I stand here helplessly
Hoping you'll get into me
I am so into you
I can't think of nothing else
I am so into you
I can't think of nothing else
Thinkin' how it's gonna be
Whenever I get you next to me
It's gonna be good
Don't you know
From your head to toe
Gonna love you all over
Over and over
Me into you, you into me
Me into you
I'm so into you
I'm so into you...
When you walked into the room
There was voodoo in the vibes
I was captured by your style
But I could not get your eyes
Now I stand here helplessly
Hopin' you'll get into me
I am so into you
I can't get to nothing else
I am so into you, baby
I can't get to nothing else, no, no, no
Come on baby
I'm so into you
Love the things you do
Listen, baby
You're driving me crazy
Come on baby
I'm so into you
Love the things you do |
Penn State Student Section
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Aciklama: The best student section in the country and the greatest show in college football. Zombie Nation |
Section-8 - Punanny
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Aciklama: Thunderdome 9 cd 2 track 2
1995 |
Section 25 "Looking from a Hilltop" (Version 1)
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Aciklama: This is an excellent track from the Section 25 ( http://www.section25.com and http://www.myspace.com/section25 ) album "From the Hip" (easily available via iTunes and good CD shops) and one of my favorites of all time. This track had been reworked by Bernard Sumner (New Order) and A Certain Ratio drummer Donald Johnson (aka DoJo) as the single on FAC 108 (Factory Records release). Other releases of this song, the much extended "Restructure" and "Megamix" versions met with considerable success, particularly on import in the US, where Hilltop broke as a club hit in New York. The single also received extensive airplay, and succeeded in crossing over to black and Hot Mix stations in the Chicago area (as well as being a big hit in clubs like Medusa's and Orbit Room). Hilltop was also sampled by both The Shamen (1992) and Orbital (1993). |
Google SketchUp Toolbar Series: Section
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Aciklama: Shows how to use the section tool in Google SketchUp with tips and best practices.
Video Outline:
- Create cut-away views of your model in any direction
- Context options for the section plane
- Move and rotate the section plane |
The Collective - Seasons (Last Section)
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Aciklama: Watch And Go Have Some Fun...
Im not quite sure why i left the credits on... But i did xD
Music - The Cat Empire - Two Shoes |
Hilltop Hoods - The Nosebleed Section
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Aciklama: Hilltop Hoods - The Nosebleed Section
Great Song.
enjoy |
TOEFL Talk 4 ( Independent Speaking Section)
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Aciklama: Many of my students have been asking for examples about how to answer the questions on the independent speaking section in the TOEFL. So here is my new version of TOEFL Talk 4. Free mp3 of this video at http://www.mypeppy.com |
Hilltop Hoods - Nosebleed Section (live)
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Aciklama: Hilltop hoods playing nosebleed Section at the make poverty history concert in melbourne 17-11-06 |
atlanta rhythm section-alien
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Aciklama: its from the album quiniella |
Country Joe and The Fish - Section 43
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Aciklama: About The Band: The group's name is derived from leftist politics; "Country Joe" was a popular name for Joseph Stalin in the 1940s, while "the fish" refers to Mao Tse Dung's statement that the true revolutionary must "swim among the people as a fish." The group began with the nucleus of "Country Joe" McDonald (lead vocals) and Barry "The Fish" Melton (lead guitar), recording and performing for the "Teach-In" protests against the Vietnam War in 1965. Co-founders McDonald and Melton added musicians as needed over the life of the band. By 1967, the group included Gary "Chicken" Hirsh (drums) (born in 1940, in Chicago, Illinois); David Cohen (keyboards) (born 8 April 1942, in Brooklyn, New York) and Bruce Barthol (bass) (born 11 November 1947 in Berkeley, California). The 1967 lineup lasted only two years, and by the 1969 music festival Woodstock, the lineup included Greg 'Duke' Dewey (drums), Mark Kapner (keyboards) and Doug Metzler (bass).
The band came to perform an early example of psychedelic music. The LP "Electric Music for the Mind and Body" was very influential on early FM Radio in 1967. Long sets of psychedelic tunes like "Section 43", "Bass Strings", "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine", "Janis" (for and about Janis Joplin) and "Grace" (for singer Grace Slick) (all released on Vanguard Records) were often played back to back on KSAN and KMPX in San Francisco and progressive rock stations around the country. Their first album charted at #39 on September 23, 1967, their 2nd album at #67 on February 3, 1968, and their third at #23 on August 31, 1968. Country Joe and The Fish were regulars at Fillmore West and East and Chet Helms' Avalon Ballroom. They were billed with such groups as Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Led Zeppelin, and Iron Butterfly. They played at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 and at the Woodstock Festival in 1969. In 1971 the band appeared in a Western film starring Don Johnson as an outlaw gang called the Crackers. The film, entitled Zachariah, was written by the Firesign Theatre and was billed as "The First Electric Western". They also appeared in the George Lucas film More American Graffiti and in the 1971 Roger Corman film Gas-s-s-s.
Electric Music For The Mind And Body, Country Joe and The Fish's debut album, was one of the first psychedelic albums to come out of San Francisco in 1967. Many timed their acid trips to peak during Country Joe and The Fish performances at The Avalon or The Fillmore, where they were frequent performers.
Tracks from the LP, especially "Section 43", "Grace", and "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine" were played on progressive FM rock stations like KSAN and KMPX in San Francisco, often back-to-back. A famous version of the song "Love" was performed at the 1969 Woodstock Festival
Lyrics: Instrumental Track |
Ayer on Logical Positivism: Section 1
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Aciklama: Bryan Magee host A.J. Ayer to discuss the philosophical movement of the 20th century known as, Logical Positivism.
Section 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMlXmLbGKJY
Section 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQS9fFg0cGY
Section 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip6p6Y7IUrE
Section 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cnRJGs08hE |
Tamasaburo "Sagi Musume" 坂東玉三郎 「鷺娘」 - middle section
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Aciklama: For the first section of the dance, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q1MPwD7zCI
Tamasaburo performed his signature dance "Sagi Musume (Heron Maiden)" at the Kabuki-za, Tokyo. This is the middle part of the dance, in which Tamasaburo portraited a machi musume (town girl). |
Shima Killer Boots Section
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Aciklama: title |
Geoffrey Warnock on Kant: Section 1
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Aciklama: The original audio had a lot of noise and crackles. This is the best I could clean it up (at the cost of some sound quality).
Contemporary philosopher Geoffrey Warnock discusses the philosophy of anti-empiricist Immanuel Kant, and his view that activities and powers within the mind are the key to knowledge, and that all knowledge is appearance. Knowledge for Kant, is a complex affair, in which knowing is acquired not just through the senses, but through pure concepts of understanding indigenous to the mind. Countering Hume, Kant insists it is the mind, not the senses, which unifies and organizes sensory flow into meaning full definitions of things. |

















