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Monthly Archives: March 2010
History and traditions of Kwanzaa
University of Minnesota professor Keith Mayes discusses the holiday tradition, Kwanzaa, a seven-day cultural holiday starting December 26 and ending January 1. Mayes, a professor of African American and African studies, explains that the African-American tradition has now been celebrated … Continue reading
Raw Video: Bruni Sheds Traditions in U.S. Trip
Forget tea with Michelle Obama. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, on her first trip to Washington as France’s first lady visited a school in a poor neighborhood instead. The students were over the moon at their visitor and her entourage of bodyguards. (March … Continue reading
Hitman – Traditions Of The Trade
At the Thermal Bath Hotel in Budapest a peace summit is being held. Attending are all the leaders of the worlds great nations. And naturally the renowed hotel is swarming with security. None of these notabilities are your target. The … Continue reading
Saša Kovač – Što si me majko rodila
customs and traditions Duration : 0:4:33
Cake to the face for Eric’s 27 bday. lol mexican tradition
Eric gets half his cake sraight to the face. LOL what a fun time. Watch a grown man cry after geting cake in his eye. Happy birthdy brother. Duration : 0:1:15
THINGS FALL APART – Scene 14
The dramatization of the epic contribution of Professor Chinua Achebe’s book, “Things Fall Apart”. The book, transcribed to more than 300 languages worldwide is renowned for its contribution towards the development of African History as till date, it remains a … Continue reading
Dean’s Series on Sustainable Innovation: Creativity, Commerce & Culture Project
Dean Ernest J. Wilson III welcomes Norman Lear Centers Marty Kaplan and Johanna Blakley for insights into one of their most innovative projects. Launched in 2001, the Creativity, Commerce & Culture project (CCC) embraces artful combinations of scholarship, artistic work … Continue reading
Posted in culture
Tagged Creativity Commerce & Culture, Ernest J. Wilson III, innovation, Martin Kaplan, Norman Lear Center, USC, USC Annenberg
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The Japanese Tradition – Chopsticks
lol Duration : 0:3:18
Esoteric Symbolism on Coast To Coast AM with George Noory (2)
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=0552A7DCAC97A1A8 Aired: 12-07-08 George Noory welcomed investigative mythologist William Henry, who discussed his latest research into the esoteric symbolism of the U.S. Capitol and what it reveals about the intentions of the founding fathers. Describing the insights he has gained … Continue reading
Building a Yurt Kazakh style
kazakh family constructs a yurt for a wedding party in northwestern china Duration : 0:3:46
Posted in building on tradition
Tagged centralasia, culture, gert, kazak, mongolia, tent, tradition, xinjiang
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