In The Ghetto Elvis & Lisa Marie Presley (Original Video)

March 92010

http://www.lisamariepresley.com The Presley Charitable Foundation is a non-profit philanthropic organization dedicated to improving people’s lives with real solutions.
Created by Lisa Marie Presley in August 2007, the first endeavor of The Presley Charitable Foundation will be Presley Place-New Orleans; a transitional housing facility for homeless families.

The foundation provides the following services:

• rent-free housing
• child day care
• career and financial counseling
• family management guidance and
• other tools to help them break the cycle of poverty;
• regaining self-esteem and independence.

As the foundation expands, so too will the variety and amounts of help we’ll be able to provide.
Join us if you can.
Whatever the size of your contribution, rest assured that it will go directly to where it’s most needed.

Remember: The Presely Charitable Foundation is a 501c3 charitable organization. Donations are tax deductible to the full extent provided by law.

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American Heart Associations Be The Beat Initiative

March 62010

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February is national heart health month, and weve got an important story with info you need to know.  Stay tuned.
 
Hi everyone.  Welcome back to Clevver TV, Im Dana Ward talking about the Be the Beat initiative.

Not only do you get to learn how-to perform CPR, potentially life saving knowledge by going to the official site made for teens, but you can also create an avatar in The World of Hearts to play video games and take quizzes, all while learning about the heart and CPR.  Plus, an added feature is that you can listen to music and all of the songs available have 100 beats per minute which is the correct rate for chest compressions during CPR or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.  Very interesting.
 
Okay, guys so maybe youre thinking that youd rather play your favorite video game, but do me a favor and take a minute to learn a skill that might help save the life of someone you know.  This is good knowledge to have tucked away in your brain for when you might need it, and hello, the American Heart Association is making it entertaining for you!  Plus, you can even get free printable stickers, t-shirt decals, stationary and downloadable widgets and wallpapers. 
 
Check out all the basics and specifics by going to BeTheBeat.heart.org.  Remember to comment about what you learned and subscribe to our YouTube page, Clevver TV.  Im your host Dana Ward thanks for watching!

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QOTW: Organization Tips

February 282010

This past week’s “Question of the Week” referred to your makeup collection- What beauty product do you have the most of in your collection?

MOST VOTES SO FAR! 618

Eye Makeup: 67%
Lip Products: 21%
Foundation/Powder: 4%
Blush/Bronzer: 4%
Brushes/Tools: 2%

Hope you enjoy my organization tips!

ANSWER NEXT WEEK’S QUESTION:
http://beautybroadcast.blogspot.com

TWITTER:
http://twitter.com/emilynoel83

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The Alex Jones Show 1/2:The Start Of The Second American Revolution?

January 212010

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Friday, August 7, 2009

For a long time people have been asking why Americans are not up in arms, screaming and shouting about their fast disappearing liberties along with the continuous passage of legislation that they vehemently oppose, from the banker bailout, to the cap and trade bill, to Obamacare. Well now they are screaming and shouting and if the momentum continues to build, this rebellion could the spark to ignite the second American revolution.

For those waiting for a summer of rage it has now arrived outraged Americans across the country are exercising their first amendment rights to do the most American thing imaginable speaking truth to power through non-violent civil disobedience.

At first the establishment left media attempted to attack the credibility of the protests by claiming that they were the work of health insurance company lobbyists but when that fizzled after ABC News reported that there were no lobbyists present at the demonstrations, the attack dogs shifted their rhetoric to claim that the protesters were Nazis and right-wing extremists.

Meanwhile, at the same time media apologists for the administration are labeling the protesters as violent and dangerous extremists, Obama supporters are beating up Obamacare protesters while foundation-funded organizations like ACORN, MoveOn.org, the National Council of La Raza, the eugenics front Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and the Clintonite John Podestas war-mongering Center for American Progress are supporting moves to chill free speech and eliminate protesters at town hall meetings.

The only people acting like Nazi brownshirts are the White House front groups who are now calling for the police to crack heads and silence voices of dissent.

The desperation on behalf of the Obama administration and its mouthpieces in their attempts to denounce the protests is clearly evident, to the point where they are now compiling an enemies list via snitch tips sent to them via the White House website in order to try and neutralize the growing anger.

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The Starting Line – “The Best of Me” Student Music Video, Representing 619

December 172009

YES, I made this video for those who don’t want to read below.

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NAKED Productions (my production line) Presents:
A PAYO Production – A Student Made Music Video

“The Best of Me” by The Starting Line

Representing 619!!!

Credit Corrections/Additions:
- “Morse High School”
- Julius Alejandro
- Angelo DeGuzman
- Matt Ricario

My name is Kingsley Ramos and I go to Eastlake High School, The last known video editing experience I had was the 6th grade. I am also a Peer Advisor for PAYO (Philippine-American Youth Organization).

PAYO (Philipine American Youth Organization) is a Filipino-American community youth organization focusing on providing a safe space for Fil-Am high school students. We focus on personal, academic, and leadership development as well as involvement in the community. PAYO is student driven, meaning that the students dictate the course of the organization.

This is a [high school] student made music video that I made for SDSU’s AB Samahan’s High School Conference 2009 for their Music Video Contest and to represent the 619 area code. I hope this music video is good, because to me, all I can see is the little tiny mistakes i have done in the video and were too frustrating to fix AND I used Windows Movie Maker to make this video!

YES, that is me in the gray sweater playing the guitar and playing the drums.

Stats:
- took 4 weeks to film
- filmed at 8 different locations
- 27 different people staring in the video
- used 3 different cameras
- used approximately 10 gallons of gas
- $1.50 worth of copies of the flier (didn’t pay for gas)
- 15 straight hours of editing
- total of 3.75GB worth of film
- revised 7 times
- 29 editorial, directorial, and filming mistakes in video
- 0 pounds of rice

I know, I know, there are some weird edits but just deal with them…

I really hope this wins the contest, I really put EVERYthing I can to it. I even turned my garage to a studio!

THANK YOU to everyone who was apart of this!!!

619!!!

Get me at Facebook – Kingsley Ramos

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Michael Jackson

December 102009

This Video Show You The Real Michael Jackson
Michael Allways Loved Children Because He
Say The Children Never Lie And See Him Not As
A Star They See Him As A Normal Human Without Mistake
He Never Makes A Secret That He Loved Kids And The Children Allways Loved Him

He Make A Lot Of Humanitarian Songs For The World:
Man In The Mirror
We Are The World
Heal The World
Human Nature
Black or White
They Don’t Care About Us
Earth Song

Michael Jackson Has Supported 39 Charity Organizations
AIDS Project L.A.
American Cancer Society
Angel Food
Big Brothers of Greater Los Angeles
BMI Foundation, Inc.
Brotherhood Crusade
Brothman Burn Center
Camp Ronald McDonald
Childhelp U.S.A.
Children’s Institute International
Cities and Schools Scholarship Fund
Community Youth Sports & Arts Foundation
Congressional Black Caucus (CBC)
Dakar Foundation
Dreamstreet Kids
Dreams Come True Charity
Elizabeth Taylor Aids Foundation
Heal The World Foundation
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
Love Match
Make-A-Wish Foundation
Minority Aids Project
Motown Museum
NAACP
National Rainbow Coalition
Rotary Club of Australia
Society of Singers
Starlight Foundation
The Carter Center’s Atlanta Project
The Sickle Cell Research Foundation
Transafrica
United Negro College Fund (UNCF)
United Negro College Fund Ladder’s of Hope
Volunteers of America
Watts Summer Festival
Wish Granting
YMCA – 28th Street/Crenshaw

MICHAEL JACKSON THE GREATEST HUMANITARIAN!!!

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The Pulse 2.22: Non-Profit Organizations

December 102009

Go to http://icyou.com for more information.
Welcome to the Pulse Two-Point-Twenty-Two: In this episode, we highlight on four of the many nonprofit organizations you can find on icyou that share vital information about health concerns that impact millions worldwide.

When we think of protecting children from famine, dehydration, and preventable diseases, many of us think of UNICEF.

For 60 decades, UNICEF has provided lifesaving nutrition, clean water, education, protection and emergency response saving more young lives than any other humanitarian organization in the world. On UNICEFs channel, you can learn about the organizations efforts to protect children worldwide, as well as hear many heartbreaking and inspiring stories of those children whose lives have been touched.

To learn more and donate, you can go to UNICEF USA dot org. Here on the home front, one organization is working to connect many organization with the people who need them most.

The Health Matters at Work podcast series by Community Health Charities seeks improve the lives of people living with a disability or chronic disease by uniting America with the nation’s most trusted health charities. Hear from leading experts on current topics, such as H1N1, flu vaccines, and colds at work. Community Health Charities helps keep you informed all year long.

Speaking of keeping you informed, few organizations have been more visible and vocal about breast cancer awareness than the Susan G. Komen Foundation.

The world’s largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists fights to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures. On its icyou channel, you can learn about the types of breast cancer and find out more about the organizations goals and missions.

These are just three of dozens of nonprofit health organizations that share their insights and passion with the icyou community.

As always, you can join the conversation by uploading your own videos to icyou anytime, free of charge. Our community would love to hear your stories and benefit from your expertise.

And remember, you don’t have to be an M.D. to know our team connects you to the best health video community on the web! Until next time, this is icyou — the source for health videos online.

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Frances Fox Piven PhD – Air date: 02-06-08

December 102009

Frances Fox Piven PhD. Widely recognized as one of America’s most thoughtful and provocative commentators on America’s social welfare system, Frances Fox Piven, political scientist, activist, and educator, was born in Calgary, Alberta in 1932. She came to the U.S. in 1933 and was naturalized in 1953, the same year she received her B.A. in City Planning from the University of Chicago. She also received her M.A. (1956) and Ph.D. (1962) from the University of Chicago. While married to Herman Piven, she had a daughter, Sarah. After a brief stint in New York as a city planner, she became a research associate at one of the country’s first anti-poverty agencies, Mobilization for Youth — a comprehensive, community-based service organization on New York City’s Lower East Side. At its height the organization coordinated more than fifty experimental programs designed to reduce poverty and crime. A 1965 paper entitled “Mobilizing the Poor: How It Can Be Done,” launched Piven and her co-author, Columbia University professor Richard Cloward, into an ongoing national conversation on the welfare state. Piven and Cloward’s collaborative work came to influence both careers, and the two eventually married. Their early work together provided a theoretical base for the National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO), the first in a long line of grass-roots organizations in which Piven acted as founder, advisor, and/or planner. Piven taught in the Columbia University School of Social Work from 1966 to 1972. From 1972 to 1982 she was a professor of political science at Boston University. In 1982 she joined the Graduate Center, City University of New York. She has co-authored with Richard Cloward Regulating the Poor: The Functions of Public Welfare (1971); The Politics of Turmoil: Essays on Poverty, Race and the Urban Crisis (1974); Poor People’s Movements (1977); The New Class War (1982); The Mean Season (1987); Why Americans Don’t Vote (1988); and The Breaking of the American Social Compact (1997), as well as dozens of articles, both with Cloward and independently, in scholarly and popular publications.
Piven is known equally for her contributions to social theory and for her social activism. Over the course of her career, she has served on the boards of the ACLU and the Democratic Socialists of America, and has also held offices in several professional associations, including the American Political Science Association and the Society for the Study of Social Problems. In the 1960s, Piven worked with welfare-rights groups to expand benefits; in the eighties and nineties she campaigned relentlessly against welfare cutbacks. A veteran of the war on poverty and subsequent welfare-rights protests both in New York City and on the national stage, she has been instrumental in formulating the theoretical underpinnings of those movements. In Regulating the Poor , Piven and Cloward argued that any advances the poor have made throughout history were directly proportional to their ability to disrupt institutions that depend upon their cooperation. This academic commentary proved useful to George Wiley and the NWRO as well as a great many other community organizers and urban theorists. Since 1994, Piven has led academic and activist opposition to the “Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996,” (known as the Personal Responsibility Act), appearing in numerous public forums, from television’s Firing Line to the U.S. Senate, to discuss the history of welfare and the potential impact of welfare reform initiatives.
In corollary activity, Piven’s study of voter registration and participation patterns found fruition in the 1983 founding of the HumanSERVE (Human Service Employees Registration and Voter Education) Campaign. The Campaign’s registration reform effort culminated in the 1994 passage of the National Voter Registration Act, or the “Motor-Voter” bill, designed to increase voter registration, especially among low-income groups.
Michael Harrington, whose book The Other America helped focus the nation’s attention on poverty in the early 1960s, has said that Piven is “one of the few academics who bridge the world of scholarship and the world of activism.” Of this mix, Piven herself has said: “One informs the other, energizes the other . . . There are dimensions of political life that can’t be seen if you stay on the sidelines or close to the top . . .” The larger significance of both activism and academics in Piven’s life can be gleaned from her remark that such work “also has to do with comradeship and friendship, . . . with being part of the social world in which you live and trying to make some imprint on it, . . . with the real satisfaction of throwing in with the ordinary people who have always been the force for humanitarian social change.”

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Prophecy Alert – UN Islamic Nations seek to Criminalize Christianity? – Defamation of Religions

November 132009

The defamation of religions resolution is backed by the organization of the islamic conference OIC. It proposes that the united nations (UN) condemn defamation of religious ideas as a human rights violation.

Interestingly the united states along with Egypt has already passed the Freedom of Opinion and Expression draft resolution which calls on nation states to take effective measures to address and combat any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence.

This is important because this current resolution that is going to be presented to the UN in November 2009, if passed, could open the door to more anti-blasphamy laws, which “could” result in you not being able to share your faith with others as it may be offensive to them. You could basically lose for first amendment rights to freedom of speech.

Links below are just to help you in your research. They are in no particular order:

http://www.aclj.org/TrialNotebook/Read.aspx?ID=866

http://www.nationaljournal.com/njmagazine/or_20091031_1700.php

http://www.oic-oci.org/home.asp

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/26/AR2009102603218.html

http://www.article19.org/pdfs/press/human-rights-council-article-19-calls-on-hrc-members-to-vote-against-propose.pdf

http://www.matchdoctor.com/thread_88_37268_1/United_Nations_Passes_Freedom_of_Opinion_and_Expression_Resolution.html

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Pearson Airport Professional Firefighters Association

November 52009

Toronto’s Pearson Airport Professional Firefighters Association IAFF Local 4382. Proud and Dedicated to protecting Pearson International Airport.

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