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Les lectures érotiques de Rose Valérie: Wonder croupe contre les hommes

Les lectures érotiques de Rose Valérie: Wonder croupe contre les hommes

Erotic stories read by French adult actress Rose Valérie

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Matthew Wood Lectures - Part 1 and 2

Matthew Wood Lectures - Part 1 and 2

Part 1 and 2 contain Matthew’s lecture on the first day. His broad topic is energetics. He explores the four elements and four qualities of the Greeks, the three Doshas of Ayurveda, the five elements of traditional Chinese medicine, the six tissue states of physiomedicalism and the four humours of medieval western Europe. Some of the herbs cover..

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Matthew Wood Lectures - Part 3, 4 and 5

Matthew Wood Lectures - Part 3, 4 and 5

Parts 3, 4 and 5 cover a range of topics that came out of the discussion about energetics. Matthew talks about lymphatics, mucus types, the role of essential fatty acids, types of coughs, purgatives, Native American animal medicines and the signs of the Zodiac and the relation of each to an emotion and a part of the body system. It’s a wide-rangi..

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A Public Lecture & Exhumation

A Public Lecture & Exhumation

A film by Elizabeth Price

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A Lecture on Man

A Lecture on Man

Very rare early film from 1962, by Richard Williams - this is either his second or third film after The Little Island, the same year as Love Me Love Me Love Me.

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Unimelb Specialized Topics in Chemistry A: Photomolecular Chem Lecture 12

Unimelb Specialized Topics in Chemistry A: Photomolecular Chem Lecture 12

Join Dr. Trevor Smith for a review on current research methods for improved organic & inorganic photovoltaics cells and solar energy harvesting.

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Les lectures érotiques de Rose Valérie: La paresse

Les lectures érotiques de Rose Valérie: La paresse

Erotic short stories read by French adult actress Rose Valérie

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Ravenna: A Lecture by Dr. William Neidinger

Ravenna: A Lecture by Dr. William Neidinger

As the Roman Empire unraveled in the 4th and 5th centuries AD, Ravenna became the effective capital of the western part of the Empire. Europe was overrun by Germans, Italy settled by the Ostrogoths, and the Italian peninsula laid waste by the Byzantine-Ostrogothic Wars. But Ravenna blossomed during these turbulent times and came to boast of some of..

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A Lecture on Schizophonia

A Lecture on Schizophonia

A project existing both as a lecture performance and as a video, exploring the phenomenon of schizophonia [= that which makes dogs bark at speakers, children look for the man behind the box and savages demand their captured souls returned]. The invention of the telephone and the phonograph at end of the nineteenth century marks a rupture in our ex..

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The Bateman Lectures on Depression

The Bateman Lectures on Depression

Scott Bateman has suffered from depression most of his life, so of course now he has made a funny and visually-inventive autobiographical documentary about how his depression feels. The film is structured as a fast-paced 100-question test and includes appearances by Cory McAbee (The American Astronaut), Frank Conniff (Mystery Science Theater 3000),..

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Lecture to an Academy

Lecture to an Academy

When I reviewed the video material it reminded me of a theatre performance which I recalled as “A Lecture to an Academy”, given by Tutte Lemkow at the Arts Lab in Drury lane in 1968. The performance was a translation of Kafka’s "Ein Bericht für eine Akademie". The resulting video work is about the giving of voice - its internal and external ..

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A Lecture

A Lecture

This performance piece by filmmaker Hollis Frampton, recorded in 1968 in New York City, features the voice of artist Michael Snow. Frampton would place a tape deck at the front of a room, press play, and walk to the back to run a 16mm projector. Presented here is the audio portion of the piece, recreated with images designed to replicate Frampton�..

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Freedom Academy Lecture #2 The European Wars (Sept 1939 - June 1941)

Freedom Academy Lecture #2 The European Wars (Sept 1939 - June 1941)

Among the multiple arbitrary points that could be pegged as the beginning of World War II, the one that gains the most consensus is Germany's invasion of Poland on Sept. 1, 1939. It prompted both France and Britain to declare war within 48 hours. The Nazis then conquered Norway, Denmark and France, and set its bombers' sights on Britain. In this le..

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Freedom Academy Lecture #3 The New World War (July 1941 - March 1942)

Freedom Academy Lecture #3 The New World War (July 1941 - March 1942)

World War II did not become a truly global conflict until after two of the Axis aggressors, Adolf Hitler of Germany and Hideki Tojo of Japan, picked momentous fights with the Soviet Union and the United States. Hitler's troops invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, turning on a nation that had been their ally, and Tojo's navy attacked the U.S. ..

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Freedom Academy Lecture #4 The Allies On The Offensive (March 1942 - March 1945)

Freedom Academy Lecture #4 The Allies On The Offensive (March 1942 - March 1945)

On the defensive early in World War II, the Allies claimed key victories in 1942 at El Alamein in North Africa, Guadalcanal in the Pacific and Stalingrad in the Soviet Union. This reversal of fortunes, along with an edge in industrial production and wartime technology, led to a change in strategy. The Allies decided to take the war to the Axis home..

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Freedom Academy Lecture #5 The End of the Axis (March - August 1945)

Freedom Academy Lecture #5 The End of the Axis (March - August 1945)

As the Allies gained the upper hand toward the end of World War II, they could not simply defeat Germany, Italy and Japan. They had to humiliate them in order to fulfill their promises of eradicating fascism and deterring its proponents from ever again waging worldwide war. But the Allies wanted to achieve that goal without shedding any more of the..

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Freedom Academy Lecture #6 Winners and Losers (1945 - )

Freedom Academy Lecture #6 Winners and Losers (1945 - )

More people died during World War II than during any conflict in history, and the war left the world in ruins. So who were the winners and losers? The Axis nations lost in the big-picture sense. Germany in particular was defeated, occupied, humiliated, discredited and shamed. But Germany quickly became relevant again as two of the Allies, the Unite..

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Caveman Lecture

Caveman Lecture

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Absorbing Reading

Absorbing Reading

A little man buys a paper and begins to read it as he walks down the street. It is so absorbing -- as the title indicates -- that he doesn't notice anything else. He knocks down streetlights and walks into women who stab him with enormous hatpins, yet goes on reading.

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Hepta (The Last Lecture)

Hepta (The Last Lecture)

Based on the best-selling novel of the same title. Dr. Shukri Mokhtar is a renowned social psychology specialist, best known for his ability to answer the simplest questions, who decides to give one last lecture about the very simple question: "how do we love?" He gives a full description of the different stages of love by recounting four differ..

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