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Requesting reconsideration using Google Webmaster Tools If your site has stopped showing in Google's search results, there are some steps you can take to help reintroduce it to Google. From checking the site's robots.txt file to submitting a reconsideration request, this video tells the story of one webmaster investigating his site's disappearance from Google. Tags: google webmaster tools guidelines reconsideration request |
User: IrsTaxHelp |
What is Audit Reconsideration? What is Audit Reconsideration? Tags: Audit Reconsideration IRS problem Tampa Tax Attorney |
User: FlamingRuby |
Episode 19: Confusion, Refusal, Reconsideration and Running! Terra is initially inclined to refuse Banon's request for help, but after a guard comforts her, she reconsiders. But when the Returners start drawing up a plan, they are suddenly put on the run! Can Terra and co. make it to Narshe? Tags: Final Fantasy VI Advance walkthrough |
User: REBosson |
Hawk Relay Petitions Reconsideration of Speed Answer Petition by Hawk Relay on Speed Answer of VRS Tags: VRS Hawk Relay FCC |
User: rivi2k |
Google Reconsideration Request Morgan Freeman discusses submitting a google reconsideration request to have Google penalties removed. Tags: google reinclusion request seo sandbox internet reconsideration search engine optimization |
User: DougPaulDavis |
Reconsideration of Parks Consultant Davis City Council Meeting debates reconsideration of parks consultant Tags: Souza Saylor Heystek Greenwald Davis City Council Parks Consultant |
User: Invictible |
FFV: Episode 3: The Reconsideration Bartz reconsiders joining Lenna and Galuf on their way to the Wind Shrine. Don't watch the black bit at the end of the video. My forums (for the walkthroughs and more) is: http://invictiboards.proboards80.com/index.cgi? Remove any and all spaces. Tags: ff5 final fantasy Invictible videos walkthrough video guide galuf lenna bartz wind shrine earthquake goblins saving |
User: refbatch |
karadzik case is reconsideration of 2nd world war rezults by west governments whom rissians escaped from fascism:identified to Kononov in latvia Pilat videos.Hot nation of serbs is not th kuba yard for americans Tags: islamistic fascism |
User: afx55 |
Reconsideration Scene from "HOPELESS" workprint. Tags: experimental hopeless |
User: jinnder123 |
US court rules for reconsideration of whale protection US court rules for reconsideration of whale protection. Tags: US court reconsideration whale protection 鯨魚 美國 保護 |
User: rod2success |
Expert says senate could file motion for reconsideration Experts say senate could file motion for reconsideration Tags: senate motion for reconsideration |
User: keithmsnbcer |
Keith Olbermann*What's It Gonna Be, Larry Craig? In Or Out?* 9/6/07 Countdown with Keith Olberman. Dana Milbank talks with Keith about Larry Craig, and will he or won't he leave the Senate? Tags: countdown keith olbermann dana milbank larry craig 9/6/07 |
User: touristindc |
"A Slave's Day in the Life" B-17: A Mini-Epic, Episode 1 The Wacky Adventures of a 17-Year Old Sex Slave Re-upload for bseventeen by the touristindc channel. The original Episode 1 on the bseventeen channel was arbitrarily flagged and subsequently removed by YouTube. You only get two removals then your channel gets suspended. We call on YouTube to please re-evaluate their flagging, censoring and removal procedures to include consideration of artistic and or political statements. This episode is important for setting up the whole B-17 series which is a work in progress. It has been re-uploaded for YouTube's reconsideration. Update: It has now been flagged again, but not yet removed. To watch the episodes in correct sequence, go to: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B6B295D83FE751DC and click on the "Play All Videos" button. Visit the "B-17: A Mini-Epic" channel at: http://youtube.com/bseventeen For more information about the movie, go to: http://b-seventeen.com Tags: Surreal experimental bondage sex slave rape moog protest ipod lesbian corruption olbermann bush cheney war nbc fox cnn |
User: mooeypoo |
Astronomy Simplified (#1): Basics of Time and Distance Here's a little opener on the topic of Astronomy. Being a much more intuitive way of grasping the things that happen to us in our own universe, our own planet, distances in the universe and some basic and useful arguments that are very intuitive and very powerful against ignorance and closed-minded arguments. Links for the lecture: The Electromagnetic Spectrum: http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l1/emspectrum.html Pictures of the Sun (shrink/grow): http://solar.physics.montana.edu/YPOP/Classroom/Lessons/Eccentricity/sunpix.html Definition of a planet (from the International Astronomical Union): http://www.iau.org/iau0603.414.0.html The story behind Pluto's reconsideration as a planet: http://www.astronomy.com/asy/default.aspx?c=a&id=4459 Measuring the distance to the sun (Defining Astronomical Units): http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~soper/Sun/distance.html http://www.badastronomy.com/mad/1996/au.html Measuring Speed of Light: http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/lectures/spedlite.html Nice Speed/Distance Space calculator: http://janus.astro.umd.edu/astro/distance/ Please send me your notes; i am only human, and if I am inaccurate about something, I want to know about it so I can correct myself. Don't hesitate to correct me on anything scientific. Enjoy, ~moo Tags: atheism creationism astronomy science lecture knowledge argument debate |
User: liveoilfree |
EVS23: Vectrix vs. KILLACYCLE, A123 12v battery-Tape 3 New 3-wheel Vectrix compared with Bill Dube's KILLACYCLE; Bill exhibits sanguine good manners when asked if his KILLACYCLE can't maybe fly, too? A picture of Bill's 9.1 kWh lithium pack, 11 parallel by 110 series cylindrical A123 batteries. I recall one EV-enemy, one Mr. R. Craven, who used to attend CARB each time ZEV was up for reconsideration; purporting to be a fireman, Mr. Craven used to exclaim that "EVs would burst into flame when in acccidents, and we can't put them out", as I recall. But Bill's KILLACYCLE was in a small encounter with a van, with few ill effects; and of ALL the EV accidents, NOT ONE involves fire. While Bill's pack is 9.1 kWh, that's the energy equivalent of less than a third of a gallon of gasoline. The real danger is gasoline fires, not batteries!! Tags: KILLACYCLE EV1 Rav4-EV BillDube Dube A123 lithium |
User: WashingtonIriving22 |
Lena Taylor Completely and Utterly Confused Democrat State Senator Lena Taylor on the Senate Floor on February 19 not knowing what she is doing. Outright says that she is completely and utterly confused. She proposes an amendment to a bill that she actually wants to have rejected. She is forced to ask for the record to be expunged and that there be a reconsideration, which is shot down. Then Sen. Taylor receives verbal smack down from Democrat Senator Tim Carpenter. (updated) Tags: Democrat Wisconsin State Senator Lena Taylor |
User: ContraWagner |
Žižek! Pt. 1 "Slavoj Zizek is a Slovenian-born political philosopher and cultural critic. He was described by Terry Eagleton as the "most formidably brilliant" recent theorist to have emerged from Continental Europe. Zizek's work is infamously idiosyncratic. It features striking dialectical reversals of received common sense; a ubiquitous sense of humour; a patented disrespect towards the modern distinction between high and low culture; and the examination of examples taken from the most diverse cultural and political fields. Yet Zizek's work, as he warns us, has a very serious philosophical content and intention. Zizek challenges many of the founding assumptions of today's left-liberal academy, including the elevation of difference or otherness to ends in themselves, the reading of the Western Enlightenment as implicitly totalitarian, and the pervasive skepticism towards any context-transcendent notions of truth or the good. One feature of Zizek's work is its singular philosophical and political reconsideration of German idealist philosophy (Kant, Schelling and Hegel). Zizek has also reinvigorated Jacques Lacan's challenging psychoanalytic theory, controversially reading him as a thinker who carries forward founding modernist commitments to the Cartesian subject and the liberating potential of self-reflective agency, if not self-transparency. Zizek's works since 1997 have become more and more explicitly political, contesting the widespread consensus that we live in a post-ideological or post-political world, and defending the possibility of lasting changes to the new world order of globalization, the end of history, or the war on terror." from The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy I am no fan of Žižek nor do I agree with many things he says, but his influence is certainly impossible to ignore. This is a documentary dedicated to Žižek. Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4VpxI8tkpU Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ8vcRihvfk Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPgwlZq-Euc Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i8j9q5qejE Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzA2fYMj2LE Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eao3-FiykkE Part 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPlwYl8LKQg Tags: Philosophy Slavoj Zizek |
User: AccessResearch |
Sample clip "A Time for Truth" VER61 This is a low-res sample from a DVD Product available from http://www.arn.org. The Veritas Forums are university events that engage students and faculty in thoughtful intellectual dialogs on important philosophical and theological issues. ARN is now distributing the following Veritas Forum video lectures and debates. Os Guinness provides an eloquent essay on the profound nature of truth and the need for a reconsideration of the notion of truth in a culture which has rejected the idea. Guinness is surely one of the finest public intellectuals and a theologically astute observer of the contemporary cultural crisis. Tags: Veritas Forum Time For Truth Os Guinness |
User: ContraWagner |
Žižek! Pt. 3 "Slavoj Zizek is a Slovenian-born political philosopher and cultural critic. He was described by Terry Eagleton as the "most formidably brilliant" recent theorist to have emerged from Continental Europe. Zizek's work is infamously idiosyncratic. It features striking dialectical reversals of received common sense; a ubiquitous sense of humour; a patented disrespect towards the modern distinction between high and low culture; and the examination of examples taken from the most diverse cultural and political fields. Yet Zizek's work, as he warns us, has a very serious philosophical content and intention. Zizek challenges many of the founding assumptions of today's left-liberal academy, including the elevation of difference or otherness to ends in themselves, the reading of the Western Enlightenment as implicitly totalitarian, and the pervasive skepticism towards any context-transcendent notions of truth or the good. One feature of Zizek's work is its singular philosophical and political reconsideration of German idealist philosophy (Kant, Schelling and Hegel). Zizek has also reinvigorated Jacques Lacan's challenging psychoanalytic theory, controversially reading him as a thinker who carries forward founding modernist commitments to the Cartesian subject and the liberating potential of self-reflective agency, if not self-transparency. Zizek's works since 1997 have become more and more explicitly political, contesting the widespread consensus that we live in a post-ideological or post-political world, and defending the possibility of lasting changes to the new world order of globalization, the end of history, or the war on terror." from The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy I am no fan of Žižek nor do I agree with many things he says, but his influence is certainly impossible to ignore. This is a documentary dedicated to Žižek. Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4VpxI8tkpU Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ8vcRihvfk Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPgwlZq-Euc Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i8j9q5qejE Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzA2fYMj2LE Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eao3-FiykkE Part 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPlwYl8LKQg Tags: Philosophy Slavoj Zizek |
User: ContraWagner |
Žižek! Pt. 2 "Slavoj Zizek is a Slovenian-born political philosopher and cultural critic. He was described by Terry Eagleton as the "most formidably brilliant" recent theorist to have emerged from Continental Europe. Zizek's work is infamously idiosyncratic. It features striking dialectical reversals of received common sense; a ubiquitous sense of humour; a patented disrespect towards the modern distinction between high and low culture; and the examination of examples taken from the most diverse cultural and political fields. Yet Zizek's work, as he warns us, has a very serious philosophical content and intention. Zizek challenges many of the founding assumptions of today's left-liberal academy, including the elevation of difference or otherness to ends in themselves, the reading of the Western Enlightenment as implicitly totalitarian, and the pervasive skepticism towards any context-transcendent notions of truth or the good. One feature of Zizek's work is its singular philosophical and political reconsideration of German idealist philosophy (Kant, Schelling and Hegel). Zizek has also reinvigorated Jacques Lacan's challenging psychoanalytic theory, controversially reading him as a thinker who carries forward founding modernist commitments to the Cartesian subject and the liberating potential of self-reflective agency, if not self-transparency. Zizek's works since 1997 have become more and more explicitly political, contesting the widespread consensus that we live in a post-ideological or post-political world, and defending the possibility of lasting changes to the new world order of globalization, the end of history, or the war on terror." from The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy I am no fan of Žižek nor do I agree with many things he says, but his influence is certainly impossible to ignore. This is a documentary dedicated to Žižek. Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4VpxI8tkpU Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ8vcRihvfk Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPgwlZq-Euc Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i8j9q5qejE Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzA2fYMj2LE Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eao3-FiykkE Part 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPlwYl8LKQg Tags: Philosophy Slavoj Zizek |
User: ContraWagner |
Žižek! Pt. 7 "Slavoj Zizek is a Slovenian-born political philosopher and cultural critic. He was described by Terry Eagleton as the "most formidably brilliant" recent theorist to have emerged from Continental Europe. Zizek's work is infamously idiosyncratic. It features striking dialectical reversals of received common sense; a ubiquitous sense of humour; a patented disrespect towards the modern distinction between high and low culture; and the examination of examples taken from the most diverse cultural and political fields. Yet Zizek's work, as he warns us, has a very serious philosophical content and intention. Zizek challenges many of the founding assumptions of today's left-liberal academy, including the elevation of difference or otherness to ends in themselves, the reading of the Western Enlightenment as implicitly totalitarian, and the pervasive skepticism towards any context-transcendent notions of truth or the good. One feature of Zizek's work is its singular philosophical and political reconsideration of German idealist philosophy (Kant, Schelling and Hegel). Zizek has also reinvigorated Jacques Lacan's challenging psychoanalytic theory, controversially reading him as a thinker who carries forward founding modernist commitments to the Cartesian subject and the liberating potential of self-reflective agency, if not self-transparency. Zizek's works since 1997 have become more and more explicitly political, contesting the widespread consensus that we live in a post-ideological or post-political world, and defending the possibility of lasting changes to the new world order of globalization, the end of history, or the war on terror." from The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy I am no fan of Žižek nor do I agree with many things he says, but his influence is certainly impossible to ignore. This is a documentary dedicated to Žižek. Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4VpxI8tkpU Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ8vcRihvfk Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPgwlZq-Euc Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i8j9q5qejE Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzA2fYMj2LE Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eao3-FiykkE Part 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPlwYl8LKQg Tags: Philosophy Slavoj Zizek |
User: WokamukaASI |
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For I re-shot the beginning of the song after having a reconsideration regarding with a line (hence lighting/position differences). I hope that this adaptation finds everyone well in spirit, body, and mind. Tags: ASL deaf U2 sign language |
User: vsph |
Chinese and Japanese boxer's death in the ring 4 final In 2008, Japanese Boxing Commission announced they introduce New type of Glove. They thought, ealier KO is safer than the fight continues to score decision. this glove is more thin, solid, make user easier to cause KO. this prompt is from Japanese Professional Boxing Association originally. they wanted more KO's, and By using this new glove, ratio of ealy KO would be increased and ratio of death would be decreased as their estimation. but,in 3rd May 2008, first fatality caused soon after introduction of New Glove. and referee Fukuchi got fatality match again. detail of match is just this video. obviously it was impossible for cho-hi to get himself back fine under this situation, even he fought desperately but, it made himself dead. referee has responsibility to keep boxers alive, to save them from danger of death. referee must see situation correctly than anyone, than us, than crowds, than seconds. Fukuchi must have recognized the danger more precise than we felt it from this video as Referee, who stands closest to two boxers than anyone on this planet. many people insist referee Fukuchi must have stopped this fight earlier. in addition, unbelievably, Fukuch caught Cho-hi's neck when he stopped this fight neverthless Cho-hi already brain bleeding, cerebral hemorrhage internally. people think referee must hug and hold boxer's body entirely in this situation, never touch, never grab, never shake boxer's head. Japanese Boxing commission has not announced anything yet, though 2 weeks passed, nothing about their responsibility, referee suspend, safety improvement in the future. because, actually, they have never made something reconsideration in response to somebody's death, ring fatality meanwhile other country's commission always make an effort to reduce death in ring even nobody die. Japanese boxing commission, just report they do when boxer died under their resoponsibility. because, JBC is puppet organization of Japanese Professional Boxing Association. people of important officers and positions are same members between these two organization. and the JPBA is united of each boxing promoters. it means that JBC is also have an interest in boxing promoters, so these organaization have never made changes including safety improvement if it concerns their business. (in addition, almost of all boxing promoters have relationship with maffia,"Yakuza". so it's also the reason they don't care about person's life) this is the problem of Japanese boxing and Sad situation for Japanese boxers... Tags: boxing death fatality boxer cho-hi 張飛 |
User: ContraWagner |
Žižek! Pt. 4 "Slavoj Zizek is a Slovenian-born political philosopher and cultural critic. He was described by Terry Eagleton as the "most formidably brilliant" recent theorist to have emerged from Continental Europe. Zizek's work is infamously idiosyncratic. It features striking dialectical reversals of received common sense; a ubiquitous sense of humour; a patented disrespect towards the modern distinction between high and low culture; and the examination of examples taken from the most diverse cultural and political fields. Yet Zizek's work, as he warns us, has a very serious philosophical content and intention. Zizek challenges many of the founding assumptions of today's left-liberal academy, including the elevation of difference or otherness to ends in themselves, the reading of the Western Enlightenment as implicitly totalitarian, and the pervasive skepticism towards any context-transcendent notions of truth or the good. One feature of Zizek's work is its singular philosophical and political reconsideration of German idealist philosophy (Kant, Schelling and Hegel). Zizek has also reinvigorated Jacques Lacan's challenging psychoanalytic theory, controversially reading him as a thinker who carries forward founding modernist commitments to the Cartesian subject and the liberating potential of self-reflective agency, if not self-transparency. Zizek's works since 1997 have become more and more explicitly political, contesting the widespread consensus that we live in a post-ideological or post-political world, and defending the possibility of lasting changes to the new world order of globalization, the end of history, or the war on terror." from The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy I am no fan of Žižek nor do I agree with many things he says, but his influence is certainly impossible to ignore. This is a documentary dedicated to Žižek. Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4VpxI8tkpU Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ8vcRihvfk Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPgwlZq-Euc Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i8j9q5qejE Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzA2fYMj2LE Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eao3-FiykkE Part 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPlwYl8LKQg Tags: Philosophy Slavoj Zizek |
User: ContraWagner |
Žižek! Pt. 5 "Slavoj Zizek is a Slovenian-born political philosopher and cultural critic. He was described by Terry Eagleton as the "most formidably brilliant" recent theorist to have emerged from Continental Europe. Zizek's work is infamously idiosyncratic. It features striking dialectical reversals of received common sense; a ubiquitous sense of humour; a patented disrespect towards the modern distinction between high and low culture; and the examination of examples taken from the most diverse cultural and political fields. Yet Zizek's work, as he warns us, has a very serious philosophical content and intention. Zizek challenges many of the founding assumptions of today's left-liberal academy, including the elevation of difference or otherness to ends in themselves, the reading of the Western Enlightenment as implicitly totalitarian, and the pervasive skepticism towards any context-transcendent notions of truth or the good. One feature of Zizek's work is its singular philosophical and political reconsideration of German idealist philosophy (Kant, Schelling and Hegel). Zizek has also reinvigorated Jacques Lacan's challenging psychoanalytic theory, controversially reading him as a thinker who carries forward founding modernist commitments to the Cartesian subject and the liberating potential of self-reflective agency, if not self-transparency. Zizek's works since 1997 have become more and more explicitly political, contesting the widespread consensus that we live in a post-ideological or post-political world, and defending the possibility of lasting changes to the new world order of globalization, the end of history, or the war on terror." from The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy I am no fan of Žižek nor do I agree with many things he says, but his influence is certainly impossible to ignore. This is a documentary dedicated to Žižek. Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4VpxI8tkpU Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ8vcRihvfk Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPgwlZq-Euc Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i8j9q5qejE Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzA2fYMj2LE Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eao3-FiykkE Part 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPlwYl8LKQg Tags: Philosophy Slavoj Zizek |