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FROZEN (CENSORED) 2, funniest moments/best scenes, an unnecessary censorship parody recap – Video
Posted: May 5, 2014 at 4:42 pm
FROZEN (CENSORED) 2, funniest moments/best scenes, an unnecessary censorship parody recap
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The SpoonMan – Australian Internet Censorship – Video
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In Libya, media freedom isn't bulletproof
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After decades of severe censorship, media outlets are embracing the opportunity to broadcast freely. But they still have no protection if they anger powerful people.
Staff at Al Aseema TV had just finished a late-night broadcast when dozens of gunmen barged in, ordered them out of the building, set fire to the studios, and fired rocket-propelled grenades at the windows.
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Station managing director Mahmud Salam was on his way home when he got notice that the building was under attack. He arrived minutes later to shaken employees in the yard and windows belching smoke. There was no explanation, but the gunmen's message was clear: Stop broadcasting.
For Libyan journalists, freedom to offend is an improvement on Muammar Qaddafi's severe censorship. But attacks like the one on Al Aseema have become a persistent occupational hazard. Armed groups are flourishing, and the weak government can't protect journalists.
At least eight journalists, including Al Aseema owner Jumaa al Usta andnews managerMohamed Hooni, were briefly abducted in 2013, and one of the eight was killed, according the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists.
But media outlets are still reveling in their new freedom, and they can see their impact growing, says Mr. Hooni.
Al Aseema is the biggest station in terms of viewers, and thats more powerful than any weapon, he says. When you report the news, you move the street.
Media coverage of militia gunfights in Tripoli last November, which left several civilians dead, helped trigger protests that prompted several powerful militias to withdraw from the city. With Libya still in chaotic transition, the news often has big implications.On Sundaythe countrys interim parliament appointed Libyas fourth prime minister since elections in 2012.
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Rand Paul "pro Israel" bill is opposed by AIPAC – Video
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Rand Paul "pro Israel" bill is opposed by AIPAC
My book https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/428057 Rand Paul is Not Ron Paul get over it.
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Libertarianism – Markie, Dustin, Taylor – Video
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Panel on libertarianism with Borowski and Reisenwitz – Video
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FreedomWork #39;s Julie Borowski and reason magazine #39;s Cathy Reisenwitz on libertarianism, feminism, privilege, and outreach.
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The Future of Libertarianism
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Marxists were notorious for infighting over the most trivial differences. One group would secede from another, reverse the word order of the group it had seceded from, and declare itself the new and pure group. The first group, the new group would declare to the world, was part of the fascist conspiracy to suppress the coming workers triumph, even though the differences between the two groups were completely undetectable even to an expert.
An informal debate taking place among libertarians these days, regarding whether people ought to be thick or thin libertarians, is of a different character. It strikes at the very heart of what libertarianism is.
The thin libertarian believes in the nonaggression principle, that one may not initiate physical force against anyone else. The thin libertarian thinks of himself simply as a libertarian, without labels. Most thick libertarians likewise believe in the nonaggression principle, but they believe that for the struggle for liberty to be coherent, libertarians must be committed to a slate of other views as well.
Before I proceed, let me anticipate an objection. Shouldnt I spend my time attacking the state instead of criticizing other libertarians?
In my work over the years, I have attempted to leave no stone unturned in exposing the evils and lies of the state, and building up the libertarian alternative. As a matter of fact, I have a new book on the verge of release that continues in that tradition: Against the State: An Anarcho-Capitalist Manifesto.
Second, theres nothing wrong with what some people disparage as infighting. A respectful exchange of ideas is how a school of thought develops. And I agree with Tom Woods: it is not true, as many allege, that libertarians are uniquely prone to arguments among themselves. Just observe the Democrats, the Republicans, your homeowners association, Catholics, Protestants, Muslims or, for that matter, just about anyone.
Proponents of a thick libertarianism suggest that libertarians are bound to defend something more than the nonaggression principle, and that libertarianism involves commitments beyond just this. One such proponent recently said, I continue to have trouble believing that the libertarian philosophy is concerned only with the proper and improper uses of force. But no matter how difficult it may be for that person to believe, that is precisely what libertarianism is, and that is all it is.
As Murray Rothbard, Mr. Libertarian himself, once explained:
There are libertarians who are indeed hedonists and devotees of alternative lifestyles, and that there are also libertarians who are firm adherents of bourgeois conventional or religious morality. There are libertarian libertines and there are libertarians who cleave firmly to the disciplines of natural or religious law. There are other libertarians who have no moral theory at all apart from the imperative of non-violation of rights. That is because libertarianism per se has no general or personal moral theory.
Libertarianism does not offer a way of life; it offers liberty, so that each person is free to adopt and act upon his own values and moral principles. Libertarians agree with Lord Acton that liberty is the highest political end not necessarily the highest end on everyones personal scale of values.
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New, young blood can reverse some signs of aging, improve cognitive abilities
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Two separate research groups, publishing their results in Science and Nature Medicine today, found that transfusing young mouse blood into old mice can improve their cognitive and exercise capability, significantly reducing two major aspects of aging. When it comes to increasing human cognitive and physical performance and arresting the effects of aging, the researchers urge us to be cautious but given how important blood is to human life, and all of the medical processes that already rely on blood transfusions, I wouldnt be surprised if transfusing young blood into old people turns out to be the key to immortality. Maybe vampires were right all along. Well, kind of: Drinking the blood of the young and innocent probably wont do much, but transfusing it may actually improve your strength and intelligence.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence and in this case, we have two reports backing up these claims, both from highly credible sources. The first, from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and Stanford, found that young blood reverses age-related impairments in cognitive function and synaptic plasticity in mice [doi:10.1038/nm.3569]. The second study, this time from Harvard on the east coast, found that young mouse blood which has high levels of a protein called GDF11 improved cognitive and physical capabilities of older mice (which dont have high levels of GDF11 in their blood).
A vampire mouse. Because.
While both studies showed sensational restorative effects, the most striking thing for me is how simple the UCSF/Stanford approach was. They took some young mouse blood, spun it in a centrifuge to create blood plasma (basically white gooey stuff that contains all of the good proteins but none of the blood cells), and then injected it into an old mouse. That was all it took to improve the old mouses learning and memory. (In scientific terms, the process essentially restored the mouses hippocampus to a younger, more plastic state. This is particularly exciting because the human hippocampus is very important for the creation of memories when our hippocampus deteriorates, we get diseases such as Alzheimers.
Speaking rather frankly, the senior author of the report, StanfordsTony Wyss-Coray, said:We really dont know yet how this works. Harvard doesnt seem to be quite so nonplussed by its results: GDF11 appears to rejuvenate blood vessels in the brain, which get narrow and haggard as you get older and increasing blood flow to the brain is a very, very good thing.
Edward Cullen. Isnt he dreamy.
The big question now, of course, is whether these results will transfer over to humans. Given all the life-giving qualities of blood transfusions that we already know about, and the performance boosting effects of blood doping, it wouldnt be surprising if blood also played a key role in reducing the effects of aging. After all, blood is the way that proteins and hormones get around the body and most cells live and die based on the hormones and proteins that they receive. It stands to reason that if you switch in some new blood, the rest of your body would suddenly start behaving like its young again. A bit like changing the oil in your car.
For now, we only know that blood transfusions improve brain function. We have no idea how long the effects last, nor do we know whether these processes increase life span. If the price of immortality is the regular transfusion of blood harvested from children, then there could be some societal and ethical concerns. History is full of (in)famous types who believed that young blood was the key to immortality, fromPope Innocent VIII who hoped that the blood of 10-year-old boys would keep him from his deathbed, to vampires who feed off the life energy present in human blood. It was frowned upon back then, and itd probably be frowned upon today.
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Your Transhumanist Future! Interview: Zoltan Istvan – Video
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Your Transhumanist Future! Interview: Zoltan Istvan
Michael Cross, author of the "Freedom from Conscience" books and host of "Unlock the Door" interviews journalist,entrepreneur and author Zoltan Istvan on his...
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Crysis 3 Campaign Walkthrough Part 1 Post Human (Xbox 360/PS3/PC) – Video
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Crysis 3 Campaign Walkthrough Part 1 Post Human (Xbox 360/PS3/PC)
Hey guys, this is part 1 of my Crysis 3 walkthrough. This level is called Post Human which sees Prophet and Psycho infiltrate a CELL ship heading to New York. I am playing on the PC but it #39;s...
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