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| |  | Cocoa Cardamom Cereal Cookies: Trailer Park Christmas Show Author: JoleneSugarbaker Length: 10 minutes, 49 seconds Rating: 4.848   | Description: Merry Trailer Park Christmas!! Cocoa Cardamom Cereal Cookies! I wanted to share with you my FAVORITE holiday cookie recipe! WOW! These cookies are SOOO good! They use your favorite cocoa corn puff cereal! And Yes, they do use an unusual foreign and somewhat expensive spice... but the taste is AMAZIN...More Description: Merry Trailer Park Christmas!! Cocoa Cardamom Cereal Cookies! I wanted to share with you my FAVORITE holiday cookie recipe! WOW! These cookies are SOOO good! They use your favorite cocoa corn puff cereal! And Yes, they do use an unusual foreign and somewhat expensive spice... but the taste is AMAZING!!!! (I paid about $7 for my bottle of ground cardamom) They are SUPER easy to make, and EVERYONE will love that it merges one of their favorite breakfast staples into a sugary cookie treat: CEREAL! Please rush out and try these! You'll be quite suprised! My double-wide still is VERY fragrant with the smell of exotic cardamom! They'll be more cooking shows soon, just around the corner! So be sure to subscribe and hang tight! Leave a comment and rate! Check out all my other cooking shows right here on youtube! And a BIG old welcome to all my new susbcribers after my feature on the youtube front page! I can't wait to meet you! And all ya'll that are always quiet, say something :) I'll be back to answer your well wishes, your comments and your questions late Christmas night! Love You! BE White Trash With Class! Merry Trailer Park Christmas Jolene Sugarbaker The Trailer Park Queen Makes about 4 dozen cookies... Great news! About 50 calories each! Shopping List: 2 eggs 1 cup sugar 2 cups chocolate flavored corn puff cereal 1 cup all purpose flour 1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom 1/8 teaspoon salt Pre-Heat oven to 375 And watch my video! | | | | |  | Foreign Policy & War Profiteering Author: AbbyMediaRoots Length: 7 minutes, 6 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: War on Terror: Part 2/3 If you were the CEO of Lockheed Martin, the largest defense corporation in America, and 95% of your company's $35 billion dollar annual profit came directly from government contracts that employ you to supply war materials, would you want the war to end? Between 2001 and 2005...More Description: War on Terror: Part 2/3 If you were the CEO of Lockheed Martin, the largest defense corporation in America, and 95% of your company's $35 billion dollar annual profit came directly from government contracts that employ you to supply war materials, would you want the war to end? Between 2001 and 2005, defense corporations' annual profits climbed 189%, and the ceos of these corporations that benefited the most from this profit increase sit on councils together with our politicians to "recommend," "suggest" and "prescribe" foreign policy. In this segment, we are going to take a look at how much influence the ceos of the top defense corporations have on the shaping of our foreign policy, specifically the foreign policy that has kept us at war. Let's start with Robert Stevens, who we mentioned earlier is the CEO and President of Lockheed Martin, the number one defense corporation in the nation. Stevens is the presiding director of Monsanto, the largest manufacturer and distributor of genetically modified seeds, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a member of the Advisory Board to the Atlantic Council. The Council on Foreign Relations is a powerful think tank comprised of the worlds' biggest ceos and executives in banking, oil, media, mining, food, real estate investment, and politics. According to their website, one of their functions is to sponsor "independent task forces that produce policy prescriptions on the most important foreign policy topics." According <b>...</b> | | | | |  | Eating Out in Montserrat, WI Author: ptvmontserrat Length: 8 minutes, 38 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: Own this video: Visit www.peoplestvonline.com For those who like to explore different cultures, food is often the best part. Here you can see the local cuisine of Montserrat, West Indies. This video is one part of a series about the island of Montserrat, covering different topics from accomodation t...More Description: Own this video: Visit www.peoplestvonline.com For those who like to explore different cultures, food is often the best part. Here you can see the local cuisine of Montserrat, West Indies. This video is one part of a series about the island of Montserrat, covering different topics from accomodation to hiking. We invite you to own this video. It will assist our production of more promotional features like this one. | | | | |  | Harry Connick Jr. hamming it up in Shanghai 3/9/08 Author: offpeak Length: 1 minute, 31 seconds Rating:  | Description: The funniest part of the show was when Harry asked around in the all foreign audience - or Chinese as he was experiencing it - if they knew about 'Nawlins and the unusual food they ate there. Some weird and very excited guy from Canada hopped onto the stage to represent Shanghai and "the Chinese," b...More Description: The funniest part of the show was when Harry asked around in the all foreign audience - or Chinese as he was experiencing it - if they knew about 'Nawlins and the unusual food they ate there. Some weird and very excited guy from Canada hopped onto the stage to represent Shanghai and "the Chinese," but he didn't even know what Jinmao was (this is the landmark in Shanghai, the huge space-like tower in Pudong), and obviously knew less about Chinese food. Here's a minute or so of that dialogue... | | | | |  | North Korea - The Juche Era Documentary Author: humanpixels Length: 10 minutes, 9 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: Just what does make North Korea tick? In every sense the country and its people still see themselves at war. Isolated and ostracised for decades, everything in this quirky place is choreographed to display maximum unity and strength. Produced by Bulgarian TV this unseen film manages to travel throug...More Description: Just what does make North Korea tick? In every sense the country and its people still see themselves at war. Isolated and ostracised for decades, everything in this quirky place is choreographed to display maximum unity and strength. Produced by Bulgarian TV this unseen film manages to travel throughout the country. It provides an enthralling and unique behind the scenes view of a country which rarely allows outsiders to see inside. Two million troops still face each other along the border between North and South Korea. We have enough troops and military hardware to withstand a strike from the South and to win. Huge billboards and loudspeakers shout invective at the other side. The cruel ferocity of the Korean war left the North scarred and in a permanent state of defensive hostility. Under thousands of umbrellas in the Pyongyang rain, North Koreans endlessly practise their parades. They are showing faith in the idea of Juche, created by Kim Il- Sung. Juche means to rely on your own strength. Kims son Kim Jong-Il succeeded him and has continued with his fathers bizarre philosophies. All Koreans must take part in the colourful ceremonies which have come to define this country in foreign eyes. Every walk of life is invaded by Songun, or military orientated doctrine. At a nursery school a special syllabus imparts the spirit of survival, with constant reference to their leader. Some may progress to Man Gjun De Military School, the most elite in Pyongyang. The school turns out <b>...</b> | | | | |  | Angel Wing Author: LooseCharm Length: 10 minutes, 1 second Rating:  | Description: Angel Wing- written by Gwen Kanako Kuo,directed by Lee Stokes A Japanese ghost wanders around, flies across the Pacific Ocean. She landed on the United States. One day she floats to a house. She attracted to the foreign but warm atmosphere of the house the TV, the room, the kitchen, and the smell of...More Description: Angel Wing- written by Gwen Kanako Kuo,directed by Lee Stokes A Japanese ghost wanders around, flies across the Pacific Ocean. She landed on the United States. One day she floats to a house. She attracted to the foreign but warm atmosphere of the house the TV, the room, the kitchen, and the smell of a man. She cannot help falling in love when she holds the mans purple pillow. She became an angel with a pair of wings. But in this American household, everything she holds onto is her Japanese customs, from food to clothes. Her breath is the wind blowing sakura/cherry-blossom. Her movement is to worship the lost spirits in Hiroshima. The mirror cannot reflect her image, but only her origami cranes. She blows the Japanese spirit in this space. One day she floats to the kitchen. Once she arrives, there are traditional Japanese dishes mixed with American food on the table. She loves the cherry flavored mochi -a heart-shape pink rice-cake. It simplified her love. Until she noticed something unusual on the table, a dish of smashed banana. Her suspicions dont last long, and are very soon subtituted by curiosity. She cuts off her angel wings with her samurai sword. She cuts off her Yukata/Japanese dress. Through her sexy performances, with the enhancing background music"Digital Haiku," we can see she tries to escape from the bond of foreign ghost, to become a lively woman, and gain entry into a mans heart. | | | | |  | Mapping the Way to a Better Soybean Author: VOALearningEnglish Length: 4 minutes, 3 seconds Rating:  | Description: This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report, from voaspecialenglish.com Soybeans are eaten by people and fed to animals. Some farmers grow them to replace lost nitrogen in the soil. Soybeans were first grown in Asia thousands of years ago. Now scientists have a full genetic map of the soybean...More Description: This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report, from voaspecialenglish.com Soybeans are eaten by people and fed to animals. Some farmers grow them to replace lost nitrogen in the soil. Soybeans were first grown in Asia thousands of years ago. Now scientists have a full genetic map of the soybean. This is the first genome completed for a member of the legume family. The genome will make it easier to target different qualities and develop improved crops. Sequencing the genes, organizing all of them in order, will save many hours of searching. It will make it easier to search for what each gene is responsible for. A report on the genome appeared in the journal Nature. Scott Jackson at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, helped lead the study team. He says the kind of soybeans they studied have forty-six thousand genes. Between seventy and eighty percent of them, however, are copies of other genes. Some genes change or disappear over time. But Professor Jackson explains that soybeans have kept copies of most of their genes. This is fairly unusual for plants, he says, and extremely unusual for animals. Genes are organized along chromosomes. These contain molecules of DNA, the building blocks of life. The researchers found that the sets of chromosomes in soybeans have copied themselves at least twice. It happened almost sixty million years ago and again thirteen million years ago. Over time, genes develop changes, known as mutations. Scientists can tell when these <b>...</b> | | | | |  | 09 Going Away Party Author: jaremiester Length: 4 minutes, 32 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: My classroom of girls got together and threw me a surprise Going Away party. We had all my favorite foods there! (Takoyaki, Ebi Fry, Karaage) Then for the first time I had something called "nagashi somen." Nagashi somen is literally "floating somen" which is like, you set up a big system of pipes an...More Description: My classroom of girls got together and threw me a surprise Going Away party. We had all my favorite foods there! (Takoyaki, Ebi Fry, Karaage) Then for the first time I had something called "nagashi somen." Nagashi somen is literally "floating somen" which is like, you set up a big system of pipes and tubes, then get water flowing down them. Then everyone lines up on both sides of the pipes and someone at the top drops little bundles of noodles down the pipes. As the noodle clump shoots by you, you grab it with chopsticks and put it in your soup broth. :) Towards the end, when this video was taken, all my girls formed a giant circle and sang me my favorite song! (One Love, by ARASHI) I'm gonna miss them more than you would believe. | | | | |  | Advise me, Jane - a clip from "Jane Eyre" (1970) Author: feiviola Length: 5 minutes Rating: 4.3157897  | Description: "Now, my little friend, while the sun drinks the dew--while all the flowers in this old garden awake and expand, and the birds fetch their young ones' breakfast out of the Thornfield, and the early bees do their first spell of work--I'll put a case to you, which you must endeavour to suppose your ow...More Description: "Now, my little friend, while the sun drinks the dew--while all the flowers in this old garden awake and expand, and the birds fetch their young ones' breakfast out of the Thornfield, and the early bees do their first spell of work--I'll put a case to you, which you must endeavour to suppose your own: but first, look at me, and tell me you are at ease, and not fearing that I err in detaining you, or that you err in staying." "No, sir; I am content." "Well then, Jane, call to aid your fancy:- suppose you were no longer a girl well reared and disciplined, but a wild boy indulged from childhood upwards; imagine yourself in a remote foreign land; conceive that you there commit a capital error, no matter of what nature or from what motives, but one whose consequences must follow you through life and taint all your existence. Mind, I don't say a CRIME; I am not speaking of shedding of blood or any other guilty act, which might make the perpetrator amenable to the law: my word is ERROR. The results of what you have done become in time to you utterly insupportable; you take measures to obtain relief: unusual measures, but neither unlawful nor culpable. Still you are miserable; for hope has quitted you on the very confines of life: your sun at noon darkens in an eclipse, which you feel will not leave it till the time of setting. Bitter and base associations have become the sole food of your memory: you wander here and there, seeking rest in exile: happiness in pleasure--I mean in <b>...</b> | | | | |  | Going Digital: The Future of College Textbooks? Author: VOALearningEnglish Length: 4 minutes, 14 seconds Rating: 3.3333333  | Description: This is the VOA Special English Education Report, from voaspecialenglish.com The average college student in America spent an estimated seven hundred dollars on textbooks last year. The National Association of College Stores reported more than five billion dollars in sales of textbooks and course mat...More Description: This is the VOA Special English Education Report, from voaspecialenglish.com The average college student in America spent an estimated seven hundred dollars on textbooks last year. The National Association of College Stores reported more than five billion dollars in sales of textbooks and course materials. Association spokesman Charles Schmidt says electronic textbooks now represent just two to three percent of sales. But he says that is expected to reach ten to fifteen percent by two thousand twelve. Online versions are now available for many of the most popular college textbooks. E-textbooks can cost half the price of a new print textbook. But students usually lose access after the end of the term. And the books cannot be placed on more than one device, so they are not easy to share. So what do students think of e-textbooks? Administrators at Northwest Missouri State University wanted to find out. Earlier this year they tested them with five hundred students in twenty classes. The university is unusual. It not only provides laptop computers to all seven thousand of its full-time students. It does not require students to buy their textbooks either. They rent them to save money. The school aims to save even more by moving to e-textbooks. The students in the survey reported that downloading the books from the Internet was easy. They liked the idea of carrying lighter backpacks. And fifty-six percent said they were better able to find information. But most found that using <b>...</b> | | |
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