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Hunger Games World Preview (First Video) :)
Feb 27th 2013, 21:28

Hey guys first video hope you like it im sorry i dont have a mic and im horrible at editing oh well ill learn xD
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Class Divide: UK masses slide into poverty as austerity ramps up
Feb 27th 2013, 17:50

Britain's squeezed middle classes are bearing the brunt of the country's struggles to revive the economy. A study shows tax hikes are leaving them 280-pounds a year worse off - and more than half of them have no savings to fall back on. It means major lifestyle changes for many, as Sara Firth explains. RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
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Should celibacy end for priests?
Feb 27th 2013, 16:44

(CNN)–Starting Point panel discusses a NY Times editorial suggesting the celibacy vow for Catholic priests is a bad idea.


Fill in the blank: Jesus is____
Feb 27th 2013, 16:35

(CNN)– Justin Bieber's pastor, Judah Smith, says his book 'Jesus Is" challenges people to have a discussion about who Jesus was.


Smoke signals: How is a new pope elected?
Feb 27th 2013, 16:32

By Ben Brumfield, CNN

(CNN) – With Pope Benedict XVI leaving the papal office after resigning two weeks ago, the Catholic Church will have to rush to pick his replacement before Easter.

Normally, the College of Cardinals is not allowed to select a new pontiff until 15 to 20 days after the office becomes vacant - usually when the previous pope has died.

Benedict's resignation is a rare exception. The last man to quit the head of the Catholic Church did so 600 years ago.

The situation calls for some rule bending, and having the current pope involved is proving advantageous.

He has slightly amended the 500-year-old policy on pope selection to get a successor into place more rapidly.

The cardinals may to be able to pull it off before March 15, according to Vatican spokesman, Father Federico Lombardi.


Prince Harry dancing: Prince Harry takes part in traditional dance on charity trip to Africa
Feb 27th 2013, 16:03

Prince Harry has been dancing with children from a school for the deaf on a charity trip to Lesotho in Africa. Report by Rob Gillett. Subscribe to ITN News! www.youtube.com See our full Prince Harry playlist: www.youtube.com Best of Prince Harry: Dramatic moment when Harry runs for his helicopter in Afghanistan: bit.ly Harry's personal tour of Camp Bastion in Afghanistan: bit.ly Prince Harry interview about his weekends off: bit.ly Prince Harry beats Usain Bolt in a race! bit.ly Harry dancing in Jamaica: bit.ly Harry asked 'When are you getting married?' bit.ly Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Visit our homepage: itn.co.uk
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Prince Harry Visits Charity Project in Lesotho
Feb 27th 2013, 15:27

Prince Harry gave braille reading a try when he visited one of the centres supported by his charity in Lesotho on Wednesday.
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FEED The World
Feb 27th 2013, 15:16

SolaRoof collaborators from around the world connected with Rita Westvik, now living in Egypt. We talked about strategies for the adoption of the POD and other technologies in locations where the communities struggle with food/water/energy scarcity. Applying the new and emerging FEED (Food+Energy Eco Dynamics) concept we create a regenerative process where food and urban/agricultural waste together with other green "biomass" will provide inputs to grow food & feed while also producing clean energy from BioMethane from integrated BioDigester systems. This whole systems approach is the key to a sustainable prosperity and local food security/abundance.
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FEED The World
Feb 27th 2013, 14:34

This is a session with lots of technical glitches - we are still on a steep learning curve with Hangouts. If you can forgive the failures and problems with the technology, there is still much great ideas coming together as we work in teams in locations all around the world to implement POD Projects that enable local, regenerative food/water/energy. Just a few minutes following this Hangout we successfully connect with Rita Westvik in Egypt.
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Thousands flock to bid farewell at Benedict's final papal audience
Feb 27th 2013, 13:01

By Laura Smith-Spark and Barbie Latza Nadeau, CNN

Rome (CNN) - In front of rapt crowds, Pope Benedict XVI spoke of moments of joy and struggle Wednesday during his final public address from a stage set up in St. Peter's Square.

Dressed all in white and looking serene, the pope used his last general audience to call for a renewal of faith and speak of his own spiritual journey through eight years as leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics.

As he finished, cheers erupted from the tens of thousands gathered in the square - acknowledged by Benedict with an open-armed embrace.

As well as calling for a renewal of faith, he discussed his experience as pontiff and his almost unprecedented decision to resign the role starting Thursday.

Benedict recounted how when he was asked to be pope eight years ago, he had prayed for God's guidance.


The World According to Monsanto (2008)
Feb 27th 2013, 06:23

Film Length: 109 Minutes Monsanto, the world's largest producer of genetically engineered products, claims their patented GM seeds and bovine growth hormone (BGH) will increase worldwide production of agricultural, dairy, meat, and Bt cotton and can eradicate world hunger and poverty. In this documentary, it reports the many controversies surrounding the use and promotion of genetically modified seeds, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Agent Orange, and bovine growth hormone. Cases in the United States (including Anniston, Alabama), Canada, India, Mexico, Paraguay, the United Kingdom and France, are explored, claiming that the corporation's collusion with governments, pressure tactics, suppression and manipulation of scientific data, and extra-legal practices aided the company's attempts at dominating global agriculture. Scientists, representatives of the United States Food and Drug Administration and the United States Environmental Protection Agency, civil society representatives, victims of the company's activities, lawyers, and politicians are interviewed.
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How To Get Rid Of The "Poverty" Mindset - Brent Smith
Feb 26th 2013, 21:23

brentsmithlifestyle.com Brent Smith is a Life Coach, Lifestyle Coach, Dating Coach & Relationship Coach. http Facebook: facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com My Audio/Video Products, Ebooks: www.brentsmithlifestyle.com My Coaching Programs: www.brentsmithlifestyle.com Sign Up For My Private Forum RIGHT NOW! $19.97 GETS YOU IN! bit.ly Video Description: When it comes to not having enough money for everything you want in life you might find yourself saying "I can't afford it" every time you think about the things you want. You're not alone. That's the conversation and inner dialogue that most people habitually have going on at all times and is one of the biggest roadblocks to attracting more money. Then, your conversation or "story" usually continues with you blaming high prices, your job, the economy, your parents, your skill level, your looks, your weight among others for cutting you off from your share of big money. STOP this madness right now! The only thing you have to change in order to start down a new road to attracting wealth is the conversation you're having about it. That's it! Simply changing your story from negative to positive is where it begins. So, "I can't afford it" becomes "I CAN afford it" and then you add other affirming statements about how easy it is for you to attract money and flip your story script on all of the other reasons you have used in the past to support your belief that you can't afford things. Yes, there is more work to be done and actions to <b>...</b>
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The pope in retirement: What to expect
Feb 26th 2013, 18:30

By Eric Marrapodi, CNN Belief Blog Editor
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(CNN) - Don't expect a lot of shuffleboard games for the soon-to-be former Bishop of Rome, Successor of St. Peter, Head of the College of Bishops, Vicar of Christ and Pastor of the Universal Church: Pope Benedict XVI.

On Thursday, at 8 p.m. in Rome, Benedict will become the first retired pontiff in 600 years. And with no modern guides, everything he does will be pioneering for a 21st century papal retiree.

The leader of 1.2 billion Catholics around the globe will leave his seat at the ornate Apostolic Palace and retire to a former gardener's house at the Vatican to lead a life of prayer, likely removed entirely from public life.

The Vatican said Tuesday he will keep the name Benedict XVI and still be addressed as "his holiness." He will also be known as pope emeritus, emeritus pope or Roman pontifex emeritus.

He will forego his ornate papal wardrobe and elbow-length cape, called a mozzetta, for a simple white cassock. He also will retire his famous red shoes in favor of a brown pair picked up on his trip to Mexico last year.

The 85-year-old will first leave Rome to go to the papal seaside retreat Castle Gandolfo until a successor is named. Then he will head to the Mater Ecclesiae (Mother of the Church) building, which formerly housed a cloistered convent in the Vatican gardens.

While "convent" or "monastery," as officials have been calling it, may be the right name for the former home of a group of cloistered nuns tasked with prayer for the pope, the space does not have the long stone-arched hallways and massive common areas evoked by such terms.

The pope's new home

"It used to be the gardener's house," Sister Ancilla Armijo said. "It's just a small house. What they added was just a library for the sisters and a new chapel."

Armijo is a nun in the Benedictine Order at the Abbey of St. Walburga in Colorado, not far from the Wyoming border. From October 7, 2004, to October 7, 2009, she and six other Benedictine sisters from around the world lived in Mater Ecclesiae praying for the pope - first for an ailing Pope John Paul II and then all the way through to the election and papacy of Pope Benedict XVI.

Armijo joined the order in 1972 at age 16. She said joining a cloistered group of international nuns on the Vatican grounds was unique.

While the house has a sense of being removed from the Vatican, she said it provides views of the papal apartment, the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica.

"We felt connected to the Vatican itself," she said, although "it's not like there's any access to the Vatican itself, the main buildings or anything like that."

The Mater Ecclesiae is "very small" and "very hot," she said. "There's no trees shading it. I think it'll work for him if they have air conditioning for him. They'll have to remodel the kitchen and things like that because it was so simple."

While she lived there, bars adorned the windows and separated the nuns from their visitors in the meeting room, in keeping with a cloistered, set-apart lifestyle.

When Benedict arrives, he can stroll the private courtyard and take in the perfumed aroma from the 15 or so John Paul II rose bushes, a white-petaled flower cultivated in honor of his predecessor. Armijo said a group donated the rose bushes to the Vatican in honor of the late pontiff. Benedict gave them to the sisters to grow. Every two weeks they sent a bouquet up to the papal residence.

In the gardens, Armijo said, Benedict can also find lemon and orange trees in addition to a small vegetable garden used by the house for meals.

The monastery, when Armijo lived there, had a few bedrooms, a kitchen, a living area, a library and a chapel. The walls were plain and whitewashed. It does not bear the artistic treasures other parts of the Vatican hold, like Michelangelo's masterworks the Pieta sculpture in St. Peter's, the Sistine Chapel ceiling, or the massive Last Judgment painting above the altar in the Sistine Chapel.

"The only real piece of art is in the chapel. It has a beautiful bronzed life-sized crucifix," Armijo said.

A life of prayer

In the chapel, the pope might say Mass every day for his small household, said Monsignor Rick Hilgartner, executive director of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Secretariat of Divine Worship.

Benedict has said he will devote his life to prayer. There is no playbook for the life of prayer for a retired pope, Hilgartner said. "Nothing beyond the normal routine" for a monk or a priest.

He said that would include "prayer throughout the day and the liturgy of the hours, morning prayer, evening prayer, Mass every day."

Benedict is likely to keep a small staff at the house to tend to his needs. "He has some German sisters" - nuns - "who cared for him in his domestic needs at the Apostolic Palace and they're apparently moving with him to this monastery. So he'll provide for their spiritual needs, saying Mass every day," Hilgartner said.

There may be a stipend for the retired pope. Italian news outlets have reported retired clerics receive up to €2,500 a month. Hilgartner said Benedict won't need much if any money. The Vatican will take care of his lodging and his health care.

"He didn't have a pension because the presumption was he would be in office until he died," Hilgartner said. "His needs will be cared for. Because of the way he'll be living, those needs will be somewhat limited."

Back to the books

Benedict, a theologian by training, is likely to switch from universal pastor back to scholar.

"My sense is that he will lay low out of deference to the new pope, that he will stay out of the way and under the radar," Hilgartner said. He expects Benedict to behave mostly like a retired scholar, doing lots of reading and maybe a little writing.

Benedict was rumored to be working on his fourth encyclical before he announced he would resign, Hilgartner said. Encyclicals are papal letters to the church, often on pressing matters that carry the weight of the office the pope with them.

"He had written the encyclical on hope, the encyclical on love, and another one on social justice and charity," Hilgartner said, adding that the rumored fourth may be on faith. As a retired pope, Benedict's final encyclical would not carry the weight of the office.

That is something Benedict had not imposed on his previous scholarly works while in office.

"He was careful not to bless his own writings with the papacy," said Pia de Solenni, a moral theologian from Seattle.

When he published books as the pope, his byline was "Joseph Ratzinger - Pope Benedict XVI," de Solenni noted.

"I think he was willing to engage with others." She said his books are "a sharing of ideas, and he's putting his ideas out on paper. To me it's an incredible mark of his humility."

One thing is fairly certain: He won't be tweeting any longer. The Vatican said his official Twitter handle @pontifex will be retired along with Benedict.

Life beyond the walls of the Vatican

Benedict said he no longer had the strength to go on. After he announced his retirement, the Vatican said he had begun thinking about leaving the office after a strenuous papal visit barnstorming across Mexico and Cuba.

When he leaves the office he will give up his Fisherman's Ring, which takes its name from St. Peter's occupation. It will be destroyed along with "the lead seal of the pontificate," Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said.

He will also be giving up his personal security detail, the 100 to 120 members of the Swiss Guard who are responsible for round-the-clock protection of the pope.

"He received security like any other head of state," former Swiss guard member Andreas Widmer said.

While best known for their Renaissance-era dress uniforms - brightly striped, puffy-sleeved shirts and pants - along with their ceremonial battle axes, they are a formidable modern security detail, according to Widmer, who now runs the entrepreneurship program at the School of Business and Economics at the Catholic University of America.

Widmer had a kinship with Benedict in the late 1980s while he was a young German-speaking member of the guard and Benedict, whose native tongue is German, was a top cardinal serving John Paul II.

He described Benedict as an "unbelievable introvert." He said Benedict was always friendly with people at the Vatican one on one, even beggars on the streets, but large crowds sapped his energy.

The task of protecting two popes would have meant doubling the Swiss Guard force, a group unaffiliated with other Swiss security forces, as the guard predates the Swiss state.

But Widmer suspects that would not have been an issue anyway. His hunch is that Benedict will retire and remain cloistered.

"My guess is Benedict is not going to leave the Vatican," Widmer said. "It's not like he's going to make these huge moves. My guess is anything he's going to write and say will only come out after he dies."

A turbulent time

Before he became pope at age 78, Benedict had talked at length about retiring.

Speculation has swirled over what finally pushed him to step aside - Vatileaks, the sexual abuse crisis, or the growing tide of secularism.

The "Vatileaks" scandal began with his butler leaking documents showing disarray and mismanagement and led to an internal review that was reported to contain details of gay sex scandals - reports which the Vatican calls baseless - and money woes. Three cardinals reported their findings to the pontiff this week.

The Vatican spokesman said the matter was concluded and the pope would reveal the contents of the report only to his successor.

The sexual abuse scandal continues to haunt the church as reforms have slowly taken hold across the American church and other cases have surfaced around the globe.

While the vast majority of the abuse cases happened in the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, the recent revelation of more cases and the failings of the church in dealing with many of them have left fresh scars that have been slow to heal, victims' advocates say.

Cases are still in the process of being litigated. Two top American cardinals gave depositions shortly before they were to leave for Rome for the pope's farewell.

Benedict was unable to stop the tide of growing secularism in Europe and the United States, though he often railed against it.

All of this likely took its toll on the 85-year-old, who walks with a cane, has a pacemaker, and has looked increasingly frailer in recent months.

In retirement, he will have none of those global problems to sort out anymore. Those responsibilities will fall to the next pope.

Instead, Benedict has said his task will be prayer and reflection.

Sister Armijo said she cried when she found out the pope was resigning. But now that she has had time to process the idea, she said her feelings have shifted from sadness to gratitude.

"He's a person of great courage to do something like this. To dedicate his life to prayer. I think it will help people to see there's a value to dedicating your life to prayer," she said.

"Prayer is something worth dedicating your life to."


My Take: Benedict a pope aware of his flaws
Feb 26th 2013, 16:21

Editor's note: Sister Mary Ann Walsh is director of media relations for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and a member of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas Northeast Regional Community. She is a former foreign correspondent at Catholic News Service (CNS) in Rome and the editor of "John Paul II: A Light for the World," "Benedict XVI: Essays and Reflections on his Papacy," and "From Pope John Paul II to Benedict XVI."

By Mary Ann Walsh, Special to CNN

(CNN) – One of the Bible's paradoxical statements comes from St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians: "Power is made perfect in infirmity."

The poetic statement proclaims that when we are weak, we are strong. Pope Benedict XVI's stepping down from what many consider one of the most powerful positions in the world proves it. In a position associated with infallibility - though that refers to formal proclamations on faith and morals - the pope declares his weakness.

His acceptance of frailty speaks realistically about humanity: We grow old, weaken, and eventually die. A job, even one guided by the Holy Spirit, as we Roman Catholics believe, can become too much for us.


Vatican reveals Pope Benedict's new title
Feb 26th 2013, 12:56

By the CNN Wires staff

(CNN) – Pope Benedict XVI will keep the title "his holiness" once he retires and will be called "pontiff emeritus," Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi told reporters at the Vatican on Tuesday.

Benedict surprised the world when he announced this month that he would retire effective this Thursday.

The Roman Catholic Church's cardinals will meet at the Vatican to elect a successor. The election is expected to start in March, though the exact date isn't yet known.

Read the full story here


Coalition of Christians pushes Congress to protect poor from forced spending cuts
Feb 25th 2013, 22:13

By Dan Merica, CNN
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Washington (CNN) – A coalition of noteworthy Christian leaders and thinkers is asking President Barack Obama and congressional leaders to protect the poor from the forced spending cuts that are due to take effect this week.

The group's open letter frames budget decisions as a moral question for lawmakers and asks them to stop the political brinksmanship.

"Important choices must be made: we must weigh the benefits of tax credits for low-income people and tax breaks for high income people; of nutrition assistance to low-income families and subsidies to agricultural businesses," the letter says. "Congress can and must develop a balanced and thoughtful path forward that protects the most vulnerable and preserves economic opportunity."

The group is called Circle of Protection,  and it goes on to ask lawmakers to "maintain a Circle of Protection around effective programs focused on hungry and poor people in our country and around the world."

Founded nearly two years ago, the groups boasts a politically diverse group of almost 100 Christian leaders, including Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals, Bishop Stephen E. Blaire from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and Jim Wallis, president of the group Sojourners.

Wallis, who for many years has helped organize Christian coalitions to lobby Congress on issues such as immigration and poverty, said he is prepared to harness the power of the Christian congregations for the issues of poverty and the budget.

"People of faith are saying that what the Bible tells us that a nation will be judged by how it treats the poorest and most vulnerable," Wallis told CNN. "It doesn't say it will be judged by its military, its gross domestic product or by its popular culture. That is the principle that we all have to obey."

On top of sending this letter to the leaders in Congress and the White House, Wallis said the group will ask pastors around the country to engage their congregation on the issue.

The reasons for Wallis' passion on the issue: his belief that a budget is a moral issue.

"These are moral choices that they are making," Wallis said. "We are saying that you have to be self-conscience about your choices. These are choices about people, and we have said since the start that the budget is a moral document. It says, who is important and who is not, what is important and what is not."

If Congress and the White House don't act on forced spending cuts, known in Washington as the sequester, across-the-board budget cuts will be made to domestic and defense programs starting March 1. The triggered cuts, which originated from the White House in 2011 as Congress faced debate over raising the debt ceiling, were only supposed to be enacted if the two sides couldn't agree on a deficit-reduction plan.

So far, no agreement has been reached.

What do the cuts mean for most people? Some 4 million home-bound and disabled seniors may have to go without supper this year because of cuts to Meals on Wheels programs, some 70,000 children from lower-income families will not be able to enroll for preschools and day care centers run by Head Start programs this fall and on average, it would mean a cut of $400 for nearly 3.8 million Americans.

For members of the Circle of Protection, these issues are personal, says Wallis.

"We are pastors and faith leaders who know the people are that are going to be hurt if you cut Head Start or food stamps," Wallis concluded. "We know their names, the moms and kids and dads."

– CNNMoney's Jennifer Liberto contributed to this report.


'Gay lobby' behind pope's resignation? Not likely
Feb 25th 2013, 14:52

By John L. Allen Jr., CNN Senior Vatican Analyst

Suffice it to say that of all possible storylines to emerge, heading into the election of a new pope, sensational charges of a shadowy "gay lobby" (possibly linked to blackmail), whose occult influence may have been behind the resignation of Benedict XVI, would be right at the bottom of the Vatican's wish list.

Proof of the Vatican's irritation came with a blistering statement Saturday complaining of "unverified, unverifiable or completely false news stories," even suggesting the media is trying to influence the papal election.

Two basic questions have to be asked about all this. First, is there really a secret dossier about a network of people inside the Vatican who are linked by their sexual orientation, as Italian newspaper reports have alleged? Second, is this really why Benedict XVI quit?

The best answers, respectively, are "maybe" and "probably not."

It's a matter of record that at the peak of last year's massive Vatican leaks crisis, Benedict XVI created a commission of three cardinals to investigate the leaks. They submitted an eyes-only report to the pope in mid-December, which has not been made public.


Scotland's Roman Catholic archbishop, mired in abuse claim, resigns
Feb 25th 2013, 14:34

By John L. Allen Jr., CNN Senior Vatican Analyst

Rome (CNN) - Scotland's Roman Catholic archbishop, Cardinal Keith O'Brien, has resigned amid allegations that he abused four men studying to be priests in the 1980s.

It is the second potential scandal to emerge amid preparations for the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI this week and the concave to select a successor.

In addition to O'Brien's resignation, Italian media has been abuzz in recent days with allegations that gay clergy may have made themselves vulnerable to blackmail by male prostitutes. That has set off speculation - denied by the Vatican - that a brewing scandal may have triggered Benedict's resignation.

O'Brien said he submitted his resignation to the pope months ago, citing his upcoming 75th birthday and his health, according to a statement released by the Scottish Catholic Media Office. Benedict accepted his resignation last week, the Vatican said Monday.

The resignation follows a Sunday report by the British newspaper The Observer that three priests and one former priest leveled allegations against O'Brien that date back 30 years.


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Feb 23rd 2013, 23:06

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Whisper 28 | Evil Asks Tag
Feb 21st 2013, 00:04

I finally caved... you win this round, youtube. Hope y'all enjoy A. If you could get away with one murder in your lifetime without any legal, social, or emotional repercussions, would you kill someone? B. What is your first thought when you receive a message on Tumblr, are you excited for the idea of someone from potentially the other side of the world wanting to talk to you or fearful that someone will criticize you? C. Have you ever looked down on someone because you thought your religious views were superior? D. Would you rather know everything the universe has to offer but in exchange lose all emotions or remain the way you are now? E. If you could live and be healthy without sleeping or eating/drinking, which would you cut out of your life? F. If you could take on the exact body and form of anyone else on Earth, who would it be? G. Would you rather burn or freeze to death? H. If it meant it would solve all world hunger, war, disease and bigotry, would you spend the rest of eternity in Hell? I. Was the first crush in your life something you had or something someone had on you? J. Could you live without having sex ever (again) in exchange for eternal youth? K. Have you ever watched a full length pornographic movie? L. The Beatles or The Rolling Stones? M. If you could have the ability to manipulate matter or energy, which would you choose? N. What was the worst nightmare you ever had? O. Would you rather spend one year with your one true love just to never see them <b>...</b>
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I HATE POVERTY!!!!
Feb 20th 2013, 02:10

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Change The World -The Power of One, The Power of You
Feb 14th 2013, 01:59

Change The World-www.fearlove.com http THE POWER OF ONE, THE POWER OF YOU - hungry children- do what you can to help in the world, sometimes it requires very little to help a person. You can make the world a better place. please support www.somalia.msf.org http www.feedthechildren.org
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[2013-02-09 LiveStream] King's Quest for Charity!
Feb 10th 2013, 03:51

We are going to be doing this again next Saturday! You can help by donating: my.e2rm.com ==================== Visit my website and vote on games! towerdive.com Follow me on Facebook and Twitter to chat! http www.twitter.com I occasionally do live streams, follow me on Twitch to get alerted when I do! www.twitch.tv
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Welcome To The World - Why Poverty?
Jan 12th 2013, 07:59

WELCOME TO THE WORLD: Is it worse to be born poor than to die poor? 130 million babies are born each year, and not one of them decides where they'll be born or how they'll live. In Cambodia, you're likely to be born to a family living on less than $1/day. In Sierra Leone chances of surviving the first year are half those of the worldwide average. Brian Hill takes a worldwide trip to meet the newest generation - In the US Starr's new baby could well be one more of 1.6 million homeless children now living in the streets. Director Brian Hill Producer Rachel Tierney Produced by Century Films Why Poverty? www.whypoverty.net Video URL: youtu.be
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Minecraft (Xbox 360) - ALL HALLOWEEN Skins Revealed! Charity Skin Pack
Oct 26th 2012, 06:23

Be sure to LIKE the video its much appreciated, thank you. Subscribe to my Channel: bit.ly Twitter: twitter.com Follow Me on Instagram: Bigbst4tz Heres a list below of all the skins. The Grim Reaper, Devil, Dracula, Frankenstein, Mummy, Werewolf, Ghost, Evil Wizard, Bride of Dracula, Bride of Frakenstein, Ghoul, Scary Clown -- 4J Studios Dracula, Frakenstien, Pumpkin, Skeleton, Mummy, Wolfman Zombie Businessman, Cyclops, Evil Clown, Evil Robot, Vampire Girl, Grey, Headless Horseman, Lizard Man, Scarecrow, Scary Nom, Mad Scientist, Skeleton, Witch Doctor, Zombie Evil Robot Zombie Jack Lumber Evil Lemmy, Evil Max Gregg the Grim Reaper, Ancient Mummy, Zippy Zombie Zombie Lonestar Cyborg Pumpkinhead, Mara Mining Unit 010, Jacko, Bonny Hatty Happy Zombie Cleric, Happy Zombie Mage, Happy Zombie Warrior Captain Zombie, The Gunstringer, Ms. Splosion Man Mask, Skelly, Splodeton Check it out here: playxbla.com
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HEMP CAN (will) SAVE THE WORLD! - Politicians Criminalizing Solutions serving NWO Corporatism
Oct 2nd 2012, 09:42

~Unslave Humanity Tactical Media: whynotnews.eu ~credits video: youtube.com - elevate.us Please SUBSCRIBE, SHARE & COMMENT! Thank you!! FACEBOOK http TWITTER twitter.com Nutiva, ELEVATE, The Luminaries, Aishah and Clayton Joseph Scott have teamed up for part 2 of ELEVATE's Solution Series. This series is intended to mix music, information, and education to bring awareness to globally significant issues and their solutions. Nutiva has been helping better the planet through the distribution of high quality sustainable products out to the world. This video was made to show all the benefits of HEMP and how it could help our land, our economy, and our human family. It's time to seed the future with HEMP! (Production Team for 'Hemp Can Save the World' included Will Bystrov, Felipe Soares, JQuest Ionz, Mikki Willis and John Roulac) Nutiva - www.facebook.com Luminaries - www.facebook.com Aishah - www.facebook.com Clayton Joseph Scott: www.facebook.com Lyrics: CHORUS 1 Imagine a world we could live in Plant these seeds in the minds of our children Plant these trees and grow a solution Hemp can heal the world Imagine a world we could live in Plant these seeds in the minds of our children Plant these trees and grow a solution Hemp can save the world VERSE 1 George Washington grew hemp Even the declaration of independence was made on hemp paper Thomas Jefferson had hemp fields Let me tell you all things organically grown hemp yields Jack Herrer tried to tell us the news We can even <b>...</b>
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The Hunger Project - Overview Video from World Hunger Day 2012
Jun 13th 2012, 14:45

An introduction to the work of The Hunger Project, prepared and debuted at the World Hunger Day Gala Concert on May 28, 2012 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK with 5500 guests and featuring Dionne Warwick and friends. Read more about World Hunger Day 2013 and The Hunger Project - via www.thehungerproject.co.uk or www.worldhungerday.org
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Don't Feed the Zombies - a non violent approach
Apr 26th 2011, 18:03

A Boise State University Educational Technology student saves the day! And the world!
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