League of Legends Guide: Teemo, The Swift Scout | Gameolosophy
Champion Lore:
Teemo is a Yordle from Bandle City and Yordles are folks that are always happy and live together in their peaceful communities. However Teemo is far from peaceful, even the other Yordles sense something is slightly wrong with him. Teemo is the only Yordle that engages in violence to defend his people and he does not feel any remorse. Thus Bandly City council decided to send him as their representative to the League of Legends. At the league, he became a expert craftsman of the poison darts he employs to take down his enemies with quick efficiency and the little innocent munchkin is showing a dark deadly side of himself that no Yordle has known to posses.
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Sunday, January 30, 2011
What You Need to Know to Become a Pilot | Socyberty
What You Need to Know to Become a Pilot via Socyberty
Many people are looking for careers. Some choose piloting. Here are some basic information on what you need to know to become a pilot.
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Many people are looking for careers. Some choose piloting. Here are some basic information on what you need to know to become a pilot.
Read more: http://socyberty.com/advice/what-you-need-to-know-to-become-a-pilot
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Intolerance towards Indian Widows
March 2007
In many conservative Indian families, widows are seen as a liability. Cast out of the family home, they live the rest of their lives in poverty and isolation.
"She becomes a zero and all her powers are lost", states Dr Giri, explaining how some women's status change when their husband dies. With no where else to go, thousands come to Vrindavan, city of widows. It was the childhood home of Hindu God, Krishna, who championed downtrodden women. "They come here in search of death", explains Dr Giri, in the hope they will have a better afterlife
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
A Question of Faith in India: Christianity vs. Hinduism in India
Jan 2004
Hindu fundamentalists are using tough political tactics and violence to curb the growing number of Christian conversions.
The Dalits are the poorest and most marginalised group in Indian society. Classed as 'untouchables' by the Hindu system, they live on the outskirts of society. But the arrival of Christian missionaries gave them new hope. By converting to Christianity, they hoped to escape a lifetime of persecution. "The Hindus treat us like animals," says one converted Christian. "Life is better as a Christian." But the leading Hindu party in Gujarat sees the conversion movement as little more than 'religious terrorism'. Missionaries now face huge restrictions and have to obtain permission from a magistrate to work. But with so few options available to Dalits, it seems unlikely that government legislation will slash the conversion rate.
Produced by SBS/Dateline
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
Rise of the Saffron Warriors in India
August 2002
As the Indian state of Gujarat continues to be torn apart by communal violence, we investigate the new rise of Hindu nationalism that is becoming systemic in government institutions.
Rise of Religious violence mixed with nationalism
Nuclear Nationalism - India
May 1998
We look at the role Hindu fundamentalism has played in catalysing the nuclear arms race between India and Pakistan.
In 1998, more than a million troops stood poised along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, India and Pakistan were on the brink of a war which could quickly escalate into a nuclear conflict. This piece looks in detail at the extent to which the extremist Hindu fundamentalist movement, the R.S.S. has driven India's nuclear arms race.
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
Agnus Dei by Aline Barros
Original Agnus Dei song by Michael W. Smith. This is sung by Aline Barros in Portuguese. The lyrics are:
Aleluia
Aleluia
Porque o Senhor Deus Todo-Poderoso reina
Aleluia
Aleluia
Porque o Senhor Deus Todo-Poderoso reina
Aleluia
Santo
Santo és Tu Senhor Deus Todo-Poderoso
Digno é o Cordeiro
Digno é o Cordeiro
Tu és santo
Santo são, Senhor, Deus Todo-Poderoso
Digno é o Cordeiro
Digno é o Cordeiro
Amém
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English Lyrics by Michael W. Smith:
Alleluia
Alleluia
For the Lord God Almighty reigns
Alleluia
Alleluia
For the Lord God Almighty reigns
Alleluia
Holy
Holy are You Lord God Almighty
Worthy is the Lamb
Worthy is the Lamb
You are holy
Holy are you Lord God Almighty
Worthy is the Lamb
Worthy is the Lamb
Amen
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Salute to India: Happy Republic Day 2011
Vande Mataram by AR Rahman celebrating India's 2011 Republic Day
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