Roy’s ‘Jay-Walking’ on Capitol Mall reveals real immigration tradition

Posted by admin on March 7th, 2010 and filed under tradition | 25 Comments »

America has a tradition of immigration. Author Roy Beck stops by Capitol Hill to get the reaction of people after they learn how America’s great tradition compares with immigration today.

Duration : 0:4:50

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Orient Explorer.VOB

Posted by admin on March 7th, 2010 and filed under building on tradition | No Comments »

Iranian culture and civilization

Duration : 0:6:44

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THINGS FALL APART – Scene 40

Posted by admin on March 4th, 2010 and filed under customs tradition | 4 Comments »

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 point of reference far beyond post secondary education in Africa and beyond. It is thought that the account, as portrayed in the book, depicts customs and tradition of the Igbo tribe of Nigeria, and drawn from events as they happened in Ogidi, the Home town of much admired CHINUALUMOGU ACHEBE

Duration : 0:10:30

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The Japanese Tradition: chopsticks

Posted by admin on March 4th, 2010 and filed under tradition | 25 Comments »

More incredibly serious and very important lessons on Japanese etiquette and culture. Chopsticks: a key guide for the ignorant, so as not to make a fool of yourself! Pay attention!

Oh, no subtitles if you don’t soeak japanese. You’ll get the idea though :)

Duration : 0:3:18

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THINGS FALL APART – Scene 24

Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under customs tradition | 5 Comments »

The dramatization of the epic contribution of P… (more)
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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 point of reference far beyond post secondary education in Africa and beyond. It is thought that the account, as portrayed in the book, depicts customs and tradition of the Igbo tribe of Nigeria, and drawn from events as they happened in Ogidi, the Home town of much admired CHINUALUMOGU ACHEBE

Duration : 0:9:16

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1080p: BMW Group Classic (Mobile Tradition) summer 2009

Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under tradition | 25 Comments »

http://MBOARD.com Not open for the public. 1080p: BMW Group Classic formerly known as Mobile Tradition

Duration : 0:10:41

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Gaining a Better Understanding of East Asians / Educational Video

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under customs tradition | 5 Comments »

Gaining a Better Understanding of East Asians / Educational Video

Department of Justice; Office of Justice Programs; Bureau of Justice Assistance; Diversity Series: Religions, Cultures and Communities (NCJ 212664); The Chicago Police Department

Producer: Chicago Police Department
Creative Commons license: Public Domain

Duration : 0:10:40

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THINGS FALL APART – Scene 9

Posted by admin on February 23rd, 2010 and filed under customs tradition | 18 Comments »

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 point of reference far beyond post secondary education in Africa and beyond. It is thought that the account, as portrayed in the book, depicts customs and tradition of the Igbo tribe of Nigeria, and drawn from events as they happened in Ogidi, the Home town of much admired CHINUALUMOGU ACHEBE.

Duration : 0:9:55

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Chime In – Traditions in Rural Japan

Posted by admin on February 20th, 2010 and filed under customs tradition | 25 Comments »

A full day of a common tradition in Japanese villages has been squeezed into eight minutes. If you don’t have time for 8 minutes, then you don’t have time for tradition!

Duration : 0:7:59

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Par Tradition – Rim K feat Karl The Voice (113, Mafia K1 Fry)

Posted by admin on February 20th, 2010 and filed under tradition | 5 Comments »

Un son frais et fonky .
Ca c’est le son qu’on aime .

Duration : 0:3:40

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