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Kickflip Backtail DC Long 4 Rail Almost Mike Hellman almost did this. He'll get it next time with a shove out Tags: dc00 skate00 plaza00 kickflip00 backside00 tailslide00 long00 four00 rail00 mike00 hellman00 demented00 jalapi00 |
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Using Statistics to Search and Annotate Pictures Google Tech Talks September 25, 2006 Nuno Vasconcelos is an Assistant Professor at the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of the University of California, San Diego, where he heads the Statistical Visual Computing Laboratory. Before joining UCSD, he was a member of the research staff at the Compaq Cambridge Research Laboratory, which later became the HP Cambridge Research Laboratory. He received a PhD from MIT in 2000 and his areas of research interest are computer vision, statistical signal processing, machine learning, and multimedia. He is the recipient of a 2005 NSF CAREER award, and a Hellman Fellowship. ABSTRACT The last decade has produced significant advances in content-based... Tags: google howto using statistics search annotate |
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Modern Love - Venusian Animals 16mm film/experimental. Shot in Seattle in 2000. Chris Brooks, Tammy Redmond, Ales Klabachka and Sean Christian Carlson. Directed by Martin Fossum - Director of Photography, Blake Hellman. Tags: 16mm Cabaret Voltaire Seattle love experimental short film filmmaker reel art |
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Free Aung San Suu Kyi and Free Burma Please join the US Campaign For Burma http://www.USCampaignForBurma.org Daw Aung San Suu Kyi "Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (pronounced Daw Aung Sawn Sue Chee) is one of the world's most renown freedom fighters and advocates of nonviolence, having served as the figurehead for Burma's struggle for democracy since 1988. Born on June 19th, 1945 to Burma's independence hero, Aung San, Aung San Suu Kyi was educated in Burma, India, and the United Kingdom. Her father was assassinated when she was only two years old. In 1988, while living in London, she returned to Burma to nurse her dying mother, and was plunged into the country's nationwide uprising that had just begun. Joining the newly-forming National League for Democracy political party, Aung San Suu Kyi gave numerous speeches calling for freedom and democracy. The military regime responded to the uprising with brute force, shooting and otherwise killing up to 10,000 demonstrators, students, women, children, and others in a mater of months. Unable to maintain its grip on power, the regime was forced to call for a general election in 1990. As Aung San Suu Kyi began to campaign for the NLD, she and many others were detained by the regime. Despite being held under house arrest, the NLD went on to win a staggering 82% of the seats in parliament. The regime never recognized the results. Aung San Suu Kyi has been in and out of arrest ever since. She was held from 1989-1995, and again from 2000-2002. She was again arrested and placed behind bars in May 2003 after the Depayin massacre, during which her envoy was attacked and up to 100 of her supporters were beaten to death by the regime's cronies. She has moved from prison back into house arrest in late 2003 and has been held there ever since. She has won numerous international awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize, Sakharov Prize from the European Parliament, United States Presidential Medal of Freedom, and Jawaharlal Nehru Award from India. She has called on people around the world to join the struggle for freedom in Burma, saying "Please use your liberty to promote ours."' Music by AungAnge.com Cinematography by Seth Weiner, Sasha Stefanova, and Jeffrey Hellman Video by JeffreyHellman.com Tags: grassroots outreach nonprofit daw aung san suu kyi burma |
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Free Aung San Suu Kyi The speech was remarkable. That day changed me. Let this speech rise. Let Aung San Suu Kyi inspire you... About Daw Aung San Suu Kyi: ( From http://www.USCampaignForBurma.org ) Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (pronounced Daw Aung Sawn Sue Chee) is one of the world's most renown freedom fighters and advocates of nonviolence, having served as the figurehead for Burma's struggle for democracy since 1988. Born on June 19th, 1945 to Burma's independence hero, Aung San, Aung San Suu Kyi was educated in Burma, India, and the United Kingdom. Her father was assassinated when she was only two years old. In 1988, while living in London, she returned to Burma to nurse her dying mother, and was plunged into the country's nationwide uprising that had just begun. Joining the newly-forming National League for Democracy political party, Aung San Suu Kyi gave numerous speeches calling for freedom and democracy. The military regime responded to the uprising with brute force, shooting and otherwise killing up to 10,000 demonstrators â€" student, women, children, and others â€" in a mater of months. Unable to maintain its grip on power, the regime was forced to call for a general election in 1990. As Aung San Suu Kyi began to campaign for the NLD, she and many others were detained by the regime. Despite being held under house arrest, the NLD went on to win a staggering 82% of the seats in parliament. The regime never recognized the results. Aung San Suu Kyi has been in and out of arrest ever since. She was held from 1989-1995, and again from 2000-2002. She was again arrested and placed behind bars in May 2003 after the Depayin massacre, during which up to 100 of her supporters were beaten to death by the regime's cronies. She has moved from prison back into house arrest in late 2003 and has been held there ever since. She has won numerous international awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize, Sakharov Prize from the European Parliament, United States Presidential Medal of Freedom, and Jawaharlal Nehru Award from India. She has called on people around the world to join the struggle for freedom in Burma, saying "Please use your liberty to promote ours." Directed and Produced by: Jeffrey Karl Hellman Shot by Seth Weiner http://www.HONORINGHOME.com Tags: grassroots outreach Free Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Martin luther king jr alexander nonprofit mlk dream myanmar *** |
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Free Aung San Suu Kyi! Aung San Suu Kyi www.USCampaignForBurma.org About Her "Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (pronounced Daw Aung Sawn Sue Chee) is one of the world's most renown freedom fighters and advocates of nonviolence, having served as the figurehead for Burma's struggle for democracy since 1988. Born on June 19th, 1945 to Burma's independence hero, Aung San, Aung San Suu Kyi was educated in Burma, India, and the United Kingdom. Her father was assassinated when she was only two years old. In 1988, while living in London, she returned to Burma to nurse her dying mother, and was plunged into the country's nationwide uprising that had just begun. Joining the newly-forming National League for Democracy political party, Aung San Suu Kyi gave numerous speeches calling for freedom and democracy. The military regime responded to the uprising with brute force, shooting and otherwise killing up to 10,000 demonstrators, students, women, children, and others in a mater of months. Unable to maintain its grip on power, the regime was forced to call for a general election in 1990. Aung San Suu Kyi As Aung San Suu Kyi began to campaign for the NLD, she and many others were detained by the regime. Despite being held under house arrest, the NLD went on to win a staggering 82% of the seats in parliament. The regime never recognized the results. Aung San Suu Kyi has been in and out of arrest ever since. She was held from 1989-1995, and again from 2000-2002. She was again arrested and placed behind bars in May 2003 after the Depayin massacre, during which her envoy was attacked and up to 100 of her supporters were beaten to death by the regime's cronies. She has moved from prison back into house arrest in late 2003 and has been held there ever since. She has won numerous international awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize, Sakharov Prize from the European Parliament, United States Presidential Medal of Freedom, and Jawaharlal Nehru Award from India. She has called on people around the world to join the struggle for freedom in Burma, saying 'Please use your liberty to promote ours.'" Video by Jeffrey Karl Hellman www.JeffreyHellman.com Tags: aung san suu kyi nelson mandela south africa burma free freedom peace myanmar us campaign uscb nonprofit public service announcements grassroots outreach |