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Nice capture of a Surinam toad with babies emerging from her back. This is not the same animal that I previously posted videos of with eggs. This animal is from the collection of Jay Sommers www.JaySommersReptil es.com.
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THANK YOU FOR 38,000 VIEWS -- Not bad for a butterfly! A Monarch butterfly emerges from its chrysalis (cocoon) and unfolds its wings in preparation to fly. Raised in Hawaii on crown flower. Video by Greg Knudsen.
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dr len horowitz details the agenda behind virus technologies and their use on global civilian populations by the military industrial complex,time to wake up and realize there are forces on this planet intent on global population reduction
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An Al Jazeera exclusive on the threats of disease and hunger facing post-cyclone Myanmar as the ruling generals defy international pressure and continue to reject outside help.
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350 leaders under the age of 30 met at Sojourner's Justice Revival in Columbus, Ohio to discuss social justice and activism. Shane Claiborne, of The Simple Way, spoke to the young leaders.
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Video shows a monarch butterfly emerging from its crysalis, along with still photos of the caterpillar stage. The footage of the butterfly hatching was taken with my isight camera on my Macbook pro. I used time-lapse (1 shot/10 sec) to make it appear faster. Watch the minutes tick by in the counter. And remember: Plant Milkweed!
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Speaker: Professor Arvind Panagariya. Professor Panagariya is the Jagdish Bhagwati Professor of Indian Political Economy and Professor of Economics at SIPA.
Location: Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA)
Date: Jan 31, 2008
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Featuring the S3K Leadership Network and its Emergent Sacred Communities Working Group in conversation with members of Emergent/U.S. and leading scholars of American religion