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When the Indian Ocean Tsunami hit inDecember 2004 ov…
When the Indian Ocean Tsunami hit inDecember 2004 over 250,000 people were killed throughout Asia, but on one small island, just 40km from the epicentre of the earthquake, almost the entire population survived, thanks to the people’s inherited knowledge of tsunamis, handed down from each generation to the next. The 26th December 2004 looked like just another normal day on Simeulue. Eleven-year-old Anto Suryanto and his friends were on the beach playing football when the island was hit by a major earthquake. Anto tells his story and how traditional knowledge saved his life.

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Savoir, c’est pouvoir

When the Indian Ocean Tsunami hit inDecember 2004 over 250,000 people were killed throughout Asia, but on one small island, just 40km from the epicentre of the earthquake, almost the entire population survived, thanks to the people’s inherited knowledge of tsunamis, handed down from each generation to the next. The 26th December 2004 looked like just another normal day on Simeulue. Eleven-year-old Anto Suryanto and his friends were on the beach playing football when the island was hit by a major earthquake. Anto tells his story and how traditional knowledge saved his life.

Duration : 0:4:43

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サッカー ・ アジアカップ (2004年)

2004年7・8月、中国(重慶、済南、北京)。大使館公用車の襲撃等、反日感情が爆発していた中での戦い。

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Election Townhall: Economy, Energy, Environment (6 of 10)

Election ’08’s Impact on Michigan: Energy, the Environment, and the Economy

Grand Valley’s Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies and Michigan Radio present this panel discussion examining the policies of the presidential candidates and how they will impact Michigan. Experts on the environment, energy, and the economy are joined by advocates for the Obama and McCain campaigns to help explain their views in these important areas.

Mr. Mark Brewer is chair of the Michigan Democratic Party, president of the Association of State Democratic Chairs, and vice chair of the Democratic National Committee. After obtaining his A.B. with Honors from Harvard College and his law degree from Stanford University Law School, Mr. Brewer worked for twelve years at Sachs, Waldman, O’Hare, Helveston, Hodges and Barnes, PC, in Detroit.

Mr. Brewer has been active in the Michigan Democratic Party for 30 years, serving at the township, county, district, state, and federal levels. After getting his start in politics under U.S. Congressman David Bonior, Mr. Brewer worked at the grassroots in Macomb County. He was first elected chair of the Michigan Democratic Party in 1995, and he has been reelected six times. Michigan Democrats have carried the state for its nominee in each of the three presidential elections that have occurred during Mr. Brewer’s tenure. He was a delegate to Democratic National Conventions in 1996, 2000, 2004, and 2008.

Dr. Joe Schwarz is the former Republican representative from Michigan’s 7th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Born in Battle Creek, Michigan, Dr. Schwarz earned a B.A. in history from the University of Michigan – where he played center for the football team – and an M.D. from Wayne State University. Dr. Schwarz served as a combat surgeon for the United States Navy in the Vietnam War, before serving as a Central Intelligence Agency operative in Southeast Asia. He returned to Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1979, where he has been a practicing physician since that time. He served Battle Creek as a City Commissioner from 1979 to 1985, and as mayor from 1985 to 1987.

Dr. Schwarz worked for almost 20 years as a legislator at the state and federal levels. From 1987 to 2002, he was a member of the Michigan State Senate. He then represented Michigan’s 7th district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2005 to 2007. In 2000, Dr. Schwarz co-chaired the U.S. presidential Republican primary campaign of his friend John McCain. In 2007, Dr. Schwarz was appointed to Senator McCain’s presidential finance committee for the state of Michigan.

Duration : 0:9:42

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Election Townhall: Economy, Energy, Environment (5 of 10)

Election ’08’s Impact on Michigan: Energy, the Environment, and the Economy

Grand Valley’s Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies and Michigan Radio present this panel discussion examining the policies of the presidential candidates and how they will impact Michigan. Experts on the environment, energy, and the economy are joined by advocates for the Obama and McCain campaigns to help explain their views in these important areas.

Mr. Mark Brewer is chair of the Michigan Democratic Party, president of the Association of State Democratic Chairs, and vice chair of the Democratic National Committee. After obtaining his A.B. with Honors from Harvard College and his law degree from Stanford University Law School, Mr. Brewer worked for twelve years at Sachs, Waldman, O’Hare, Helveston, Hodges and Barnes, PC, in Detroit.

Mr. Brewer has been active in the Michigan Democratic Party for 30 years, serving at the township, county, district, state, and federal levels. After getting his start in politics under U.S. Congressman David Bonior, Mr. Brewer worked at the grassroots in Macomb County. He was first elected chair of the Michigan Democratic Party in 1995, and he has been reelected six times. Michigan Democrats have carried the state for its nominee in each of the three presidential elections that have occurred during Mr. Brewer’s tenure. He was a delegate to Democratic National Conventions in 1996, 2000, 2004, and 2008.

Dr. Joe Schwarz is the former Republican representative from Michigan’s 7th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Born in Battle Creek, Michigan, Dr. Schwarz earned a B.A. in history from the University of Michigan – where he played center for the football team – and an M.D. from Wayne State University. Dr. Schwarz served as a combat surgeon for the United States Navy in the Vietnam War, before serving as a Central Intelligence Agency operative in Southeast Asia. He returned to Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1979, where he has been a practicing physician since that time. He served Battle Creek as a City Commissioner from 1979 to 1985, and as mayor from 1985 to 1987.

Dr. Schwarz worked for almost 20 years as a legislator at the state and federal levels. From 1987 to 2002, he was a member of the Michigan State Senate. He then represented Michigan’s 7th district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2005 to 2007. In 2000, Dr. Schwarz co-chaired the U.S. presidential Republican primary campaign of his friend John McCain. In 2007, Dr. Schwarz was appointed to Senator McCain’s presidential finance committee for the state of Michigan.

Duration : 0:9:59

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Election Townhall: Economy, Energy, Environment (2 of 10)

Election ’08’s Impact on Michigan: Energy, the Environment, and the Economy

Grand Valley’s Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies and Michigan Radio present this panel discussion examining the policies of the presidential candidates and how they will impact Michigan. Experts on the environment, energy, and the economy are joined by advocates for the Obama and McCain campaigns to help explain their views in these important areas.

The panel is moderated by Jack Lessenberry. Mr. Jack Lessenberry is Michigan Radios senior political analyst. His Essays and Interviews can be heard each weekday on the station between 1 and 2 p.m. during Day to Day. Mr. Lessenberry’s resume boasts nearly thirty years of journalism experience.

This segment includes words from Mark Brewer, Mark Coscarelli, Imad Mahawili, and Joe Schwarz.

Mr. Mark Brewer is chair of the Michigan Democratic Party, president of the Association of State Democratic Chairs, and vice chair of the Democratic National Committee. After obtaining his A.B. with Honors from Harvard College and his law degree from Stanford University Law School, Mr. Brewer worked for twelve years at Sachs, Waldman, OHare, Helveston, Hodges and Barnes, PC, in Detroit.

Mr. Brewer has been active in the Michigan Democratic Party for 30 years, serving at the township, county, district, state, and federal levels. After getting his start in politics under U.S. Congressman David Bonior, Mr. Brewer worked at the grassroots in Macomb County. He was first elected chair of the Michigan Democratic Party in 1995, and he has been reelected six times. Michigan Democrats have carried the state for its nominee in each of the three presidential elections that have occurred during Mr. Brewers tenure. He was a delegate to Democratic National Conventions in 1996, 2000, 2004, and 2008.

Dr. Joe Schwarz is the former Republican representative from Michigans 7th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Born in Battle Creek, Michigan, Dr. Schwarz earned a B.A. in history from the University of Michigan where he played center for the football team and an M.D. from Wayne State University. Dr. Schwarz served as a combat surgeon for the United States Navy in the Vietnam War, before serving as a Central Intelligence Agency operative in Southeast Asia. He returned to Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1979, where he has been a practicing physician since that time. He served Battle Creek as a City Commissioner from 1979 to 1985, and as mayor from 1985 to 1987.

Dr. Schwarz worked for almost 20 years as a legislator at the state and federal levels. From 1987 to 2002, he was a member of the Michigan State Senate. He then represented Michigans 7th district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2005 to 2007. In 2000, Dr. Schwarz co-chaired the U.S. presidential Republican primary campaign of his friend John McCain. In 2007, Dr. Schwarz was appointed to Senator McCain’s presidential finance committee for the state of Michigan.

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2004亞洲杯之伊拉克

一個戰亂的國家,他們的足球卻能創造出奇跡,他們的拼搏讓人感動,他們的境遇讓人同情,希望伊拉克早日回歸和平。

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Pappu Sain w/ Overload - FIRST LIVE PERFORMANCE audio

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This was the first live performance by Pappu Sain and Jura Sain in Farhad Humayun’s Overload ensemble. This was recorded at the first or second Indus Music Awards in either 2003 or 2004.

1. Pappoo Sain is the greatest Dhol player in the world He is the soloist

2. Joora Sain is on rhythm Dhol He is the timekeeper with his rock solid rhythm

3. Hassan Mohyeddin is a multi percussionist and plays hand and stick drums which include the Arabic drum, Egyptian drum, Latin percussion, Tabla etc. He adds that Central Asian groove to the outfit

4. Sheraz Siddiq - is on keyboards and brings the band together because too many drums tend to go their own separate ways after a while

5. Farhad Humayun The modern drum set incorporating eastern patterns on a western invention and bridging the gap between cultures subsequently forming the hybrid nature of the band.

Pappu Sain and Jura Sain rock as a pair of Dholias, and they perform each week at the Shrine of Hazrat Baba Shah Jamal in Lahore as well the shrine of Hazrat Madho Lal Hussain.

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Vietnamese Pride Dat Nguyen

Dat Tan Nguyen (pronounced /WIN/) (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Tấn Đạt, born on September 25, 1975 in Fort Chaffee, Arkansas) is the first Vietnamese American to play in the National Football League. He played for the Dallas Cowboys and is currently their assistant linebackers and defensive quality control coach.

Dat Nguyen battled the perception that he was too small to play linebacker for as long as he was involved in the game, despite his muscular 5′11″, 238 pound frame. As a college freshman, he was known as “Fat” Nguyen, but added muscle and became an NFL prospect. Proving critics wrong at an early stage, he proceeded to leave Texas A&M University as the Aggies’ career record holder with 51 consecutive starts, 517 career tackles and a 10.7 tackles-per-game average. His 517 career tackles is currently an Aggie record.

In 1998, he was named an All-American and won the Bednarik Award as well as the Lombardi Award.

Despite such an illustrious collegiate career, the “undersized” criticism was still heard from NFL personnel.

The Cowboys went ahead and drafted the most productive linebacker in Texas A&M history in the third round (85th overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft. Nguyen made an impact with the Cowboys from the very beginning, leading the team in special-teams stops as a rookie and becoming Dallas’ starting middle linebacker in his second professional season. Dat would be a perfect fit for the Cowboys defensive scheme. Possessing great speed and range for an linebacker, Dat was a sideline to sideline defender able to transition seamlessly into Dallas’s version of 4-3 scheme defense. Slightly undersized by traditional standards for the Middle Linebacker position, he possessed tremendous form and excellent explosion at the point of attack[citation needed]. He was as adept at filling the gaps and stopping the run as he was in pass coverage.[citation needed]

In 2001, he completed his first full season as a starting NFL middle linebacker and silenced the critics by recording 112 tackles. Nguyen was a fan favorite throughout his career.

In 2003, with Nguyen leading the team in tackles, his Dallas Cowboys were the most effective defense in the NFL by a very wide margin; several interviews questioned his being left off the Pro Bowl roster.

In May 2004, Nguyen was awarded a Golden Torch Award at the Vietnamese American National Gala in Washington, D.C.

He officially retired from the NFL on March 3, 2006, after a neck injury that hindered his 2005 performance failed to improve. Nguyen led the team in tackles three times, in 2001, 2003, and 2004, and amassed a stellar 516 tackles in 7 seasons, despite missing half of two separate seasons to injury.

Nguyen and wife Becky have two daughters.

In February 2007, Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips announced the hiring of Nguyen as assistant linebackers coach / defensive quality control coach. Along with Phillips’ son Wes, Nguyen was the first assistant hired under Phillips

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Asian With Shades - Short Version

The condensed version of a short film I did for drama class (we were doing a presentation on martial arts genre) back in 2004.

Action / Comedy
Starring:
Alex Chung
Joel Lavictoire
Roderick MacPhee
Robert Pottage
Norm Lalonde
& Thanh Nguyen

Duration : 0:4:33

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