Archive for March, 2012

Rock Music

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Rock Music

This is a collection of some of my music. Hope that you find some new songs and keep real music alive. Let me know any music you might think i like thanks again.

Love TIWRnRLL? Download it on iTunes as the Single of the Week: itunes.apple.com Music video by Porcelain Black performing This Is What Rock N Roll Looks Like. (C) 2011 2101 Records/Universal Republic Records

Justice: What’s The Right Thing To Do? Episode 05: “HIRED GUNS”

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PART ONE: HIRED GUNS During the Civil War, men drafted into war had the option of hiring substitutes to fight in their place. Professor Sandel asks students whether they consider this policy just. Many do not, arguing that it is unfair to allow the affluent to avoid serving and risking their lives by paying less privileged citizens to fight in their place. This leads to a classroom debate about war and conscription. Is todays voluntary army open to the same objection? Should military service be allocated by the labor market or by conscription? What role should patriotism play, and what are the obligations of citizenship? Is there a civic duty to serve ones country? And are utilitarians and libertarians able to account for this duty? PART TWO: MOTHERHOOD: FOR SALE In this lecture, Professor Sandel examines the principle of free-market exchange in light of the contemporary controversy over reproductive rights. Sandel begins with a humorous discussion of the business of egg and sperm donation. He then describes the case of Baby M”—a famous legal battle in the mid-eighties that raised the unsettling question, Who owns a baby?” In 1985, a woman named Mary Beth Whitehead signed a contract with a New Jersey couple, agreeing to be a surrogate mother in exchange for a fee of 000. However, after giving birth, Ms. Whitehead decided she wanted to keep the child, and the case went to court. Sandel and students debate the nature of informed consent, the morality of selling a human
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Ultimate Guitar Tabs HD – Subscription

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Ultimate Guitar Tabs HD – Subscription


Ultimate Guitar~~Finally for the iPad!Ultimate Guitar Tabs HD is a subscription-based application that lets you access Ultimate-Guitar.com’s database of over 300,000 guitar Tablatures, bass Tablatures, drum Tablatures and chords from your iPad. Learn and practice your favorite songs from wherever you are!** Please note that in order to view tablature, you will need to purchase a subscription from within the app. **Main features:- Simple Search. Find Tabs quickly by entering artist name or song title.- Advanced Search tool. You can search for Tabs by specifying Tab type (guitar Tabs, chords, bass Tabs), part of the song (intro, solo, chorus), difficulty level, tuning, and rating.- UG Authorization. Sign in with your Ultimate Guitar account, or create a new one directly from the app. – Favorites. Add Tabs to your Favorites to make them available for offline browsing. Synchronize Tabs between the app and your online account!- Playlists. Create custom lists of Tabs in your Favorites, similarly to Playlists in the iPod player.- Chords. View chord diagrams while reading Chords, transpose chords easily. (Subscription required)- Tab Packs. Collections of pre-selected Tabs. Tab Packs are based on skills level (Easy, Medium, Advanced), music genres (Rock, Metal, Punk), and special occasions (Love songs, Xmas songs).- Top 100 Tabs list for each Tab type (Guitar, Bass, Chords, Drums or overall).- Auto-scroll feature. View Tablature in the text viewer using the handy Auto-Scroll functionality – The App will scroll Tabs for you! (Subscription required)- Random Tab. Load Tab for a random song.- Now playing. Find Tabs for the currently playing song.- Portrait and Landscape modes are available. You can scale Tabs too.

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New York City : Fun things to do during the winter season

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Hello everyone, this is David Hill with New York Habitat ( www.nyhabitat.com ). Let’s explore the fun things to do in the winter in New York through a new video guide from New York Habitat. Don’t forget to check out other video tours showing you free things to do in New York, like great views http or free museums and musical events www.youtube.com Restaurant Week: One great yearly event takes place for two full weeks at the end of January and beginning of February. It’s called Restaurant Week. The trendiest and best restaurants in New York serve their most delicious 3-course meals for one flat price, usually around for lunch and for dinner. Ice Skating Rinks: The ice skating rink at Rockefeller Center attracts many people each year. The rink is located in the center of the Rockefeller Center complex of buildings between 47th and 50th Streets and between 5th and 7th Avenues. It can accommodate up to 150 skaters and is open from October to April. Skating at Wollman Rink in Central Park on a magical winter night can give you a picturesque view of the city. New York Fashion Week: Besides the ice skating rink, Briant Park also hosts the New York Fashion Week; held in mid-February. Journalists, editors and celebrities gather here to view top fashion designers present their fall collections and dress up the night! You might run into a celebrity, you never know! For more information about the schedule of events, check out the fashion week website. Chinese New Year

New York Habitat ( www.nyhabitat.com ) will be posting a series of 4 videos showing you things you can do in New York City for FREE. You can have a nice travel in New York City without spending a lot of money. You will find in this video great views in New York City for absolutely free. Please be sure to check out all the information on the blog of New York Habitat http . You can start saving money even before you arrive by renting a New York apartment www.nyhabitat.com through New York Habitat. With hundreds of apartments that are cheaper than hotels in the city, a vacation rental in New York www.nyhabitat.com makes sense for the budget-minded traveler. In a future video we’ll talk more about this. Just keep in mind that, dollar-for-dollar, you’ll get more and pay less. The Staten Island Ferry: Once you’ve settled into your apartment, it’s time to do some free stuff. One of the most well known free activities in New York City is the Staten Island Ferry. Known as “One of the world’s greatest (and shortest) water voyages”, the Staten Island Ferry provides service to around 60000 passengers a day not including weekends). The Ferry runs between St. George on Staten Island and Whitehall Street in lower Manhattan… and it’s completely free! With its majestic views of Lower Manhattan, New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty, this boat ride is completely free. Free Ikea water taxi: Another fun (and free) boat ride is the Ikea water taxi. It runs shoppers back and forth

Welcome to Junior’s! Remembering Brooklyn With Recipes and Memories from Its Favorite Restaurant Reviews

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Welcome to Junior’s! Remembering Brooklyn With Recipes and Memories from Its Favorite Restaurant

Welcome to Junior's! Remembering Brooklyn With Recipes and Memories from Its Favorite Restaurant

Filled with recollections, anecdotes, photographs, and more than one hundred recipes for such mouthwatering fare as corn muffins, fried chicken, cherry pie, and cheesecake, a cookbook shares the trials and triumphs of the famous Brooklyn family-owned rest
Title: Welcome to Junior’S!
Author: Rosen, Marvin/ Rosen, Walter/ Allen, Beth/ Blahnik, Judith
Publisher: Harpercollins
Publication Date: 1999/02/01
Number of Pages: 342
Binding Type: HARDCOVER
Library of Congress: 98038877

List Price: $ 27.99

Price: $ 6.82

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The New Brooklyn Cookbook: Recipes and Stories from 31 Restaurants That Put Brooklyn on the Culinary Map

The New Brooklyn Cookbook: Recipes and Stories from 31 Restaurants That Put Brooklyn on the Culinary Map

Presents a collection of recipes from thirty-one well-known Brooklyn restaurants, covering main courses, side dishes, and desserts, along with descriptions of the restaurants’ beginnings and decor.
Title: The New Brooklyn Cookbook
Author: Vaughan, Melissa/ Vaughan, Brendan/ Turkell, Michael Harlan (PHT)
Publisher: Harpercollins
Publication Date: 2010/10/05
Number of Pages: 264
Binding Type: HARDCOVER
Library of Congress: 2010007139

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