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Sex and Lies - South Africa

27 April 2000
For many women, sex slavery is the only viable means of escape from the destitution of their homeland. This intimate look at the fiercely competitive multi-billion dollar skin trade explores viewpoints from the government, clubowners, and the women themselves.

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ARNEL PINEDA NAPILING VOCALIST NG BANDANG "JOURNEY" SA US

JAN 08, 2008...Arnel Pineda rock

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GTA:SA "I'm An Asshole"

A collection of clips from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. All set to "I'm An Asshole" by Denis Leary. Made by AlphaKennyOne04, so praise him, not me.

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South Africa Explained.....

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Talking about what South Africa is and what it's all about...

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The Sirens in the background is the Fire Fighters and not the police :-)

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Poor Whites - South Africa

June 2006
Since the end of apartheid, thousands of white South Africans have been forced into poverty. They blame the government's positive discrimination policies, which favour black employees.

Twelve years ago, Afrikaners like Betsie Dreyer lived a privileged and cocooned life. Now, many are dependent on charity handouts. "We are fighting all the time to survive." The government is determined to see the workforce appropriately reflect the population. It gives black people priority in employment, sets 'black quotas' for businesses and favours companies owned by black people. But critics accuse the government of neglecting its responsibility to white citizens. As union rep Kallie Kriel states: "It's ironic that a government that fought racial laws is now doing exactly the same thing."

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BMW (South Africa). Defining innovation.

Source: www.bmw.co.za/innovations. Shot in the Netherlands utilising the moving sculptures of world-renowned artist Theo Jansen, this commercial, entitled "Kinetic Sculptures" forms part of a broader campaign which serves to highlight BMW's market leadership in the fields of technology and innovation. [http://www.bmw.co.za/innovations/index.asp]

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Sold Sisters - South Africa

Aug 2003
Thai women are being sold and smuggled into South Africa to be exploited in the sex trade. They are treated like beasts of burden; forced to work back the cost of their journey. Enticing because of their schoolgirl appeal, the women are enslaved and subjected to mental and physical abuse.

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Bat For Lashes - Whats a Girl To Do

Great video from new Parlophone signings Bat For Lashes for the next single 'Whats a Girl To Do'...bat for lashes whats a girl to do

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White Negros - South Africa

March 2006
Even today, albinos in South Africa face widespread prejudice and discrimination. Rejected by both the black and white communities, they struggle to find their place in society.

"Some women spit when they see me. They think albinism is contagious and that will stop them catching it", confides albino Ntswaki. Both her parents are black but because of her white skin her father rejected her at birth. "I feel I am in strange place -- not white enough, not black enough."

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Vivre sa vie

entire film, go to http://myspace.com/cinemafrancais...My Life To Live Godard Anna Karina Jean-Luc Vivre Sa Vie

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DCPRG-SA

DATE COURSE PENTAGON ROYAL GARDEN -SA...DCPRG Naruyoshi Kikuchi

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Child Prostitution - South Africa

Dec 1998
Child prostitution is rife in South Africa. It's a means of survival for impoverished township kids.

Standing at the side of the road two young girls pass time playing like children, until their pimp tells them to shut-up. Their friend 14 year-old Lindy, lifts her top to let a potential client inspect her wares. "They like to suck them because I'm young" she says. Following a girl on a job we confront her white client. His flies undone, he denies he knew how old she was and demands his money back. A passer-by comes to help him out. "He was just following a call of nature," he says. Nobody knows how many children are working the streets. They stay here because of poverty, because there is no home to go back to and prostitution is all they can do to survive. Local police have given-up chasing the clients; "If you catch these people they won't give evidence [against clients] because tomorrow they will be back on the street." Instead social workers try to take the children into homes. The numbers they can help though is small, and most turn back to prostitution.

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Sa Kambas ng Lipunan - On the Canvas of Society

While you watch this video, allow me to share with you some words as a backdrop or background of this video.

What follows is an excerpt from Joey Velasco's speech at the start of his Book Launching and First Solo Exhibit in Art Asia. His book is entitled "They Have Jesus: The Stories of the Children of Hapag" and was launched on Oct. 13, 2006.

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Jesus Christ never wrote a book. The only scene in the Gospel where we saw him write was on the sand. But what he wrote was blown by the wind. What was etched in our minds forever in history and in eternity was his preference for the outcasts and rejects.

In the future, I will be like the sand that will be blown by the wind. I will remain an unknown artist and writer. I will soon be forgotten. May the things I wrote in which I commit myself, be etched forever.

Countless books have been written in the past about the triumph of the human spirit and about great men who were larger than life. This simple book purports to share the stories of a handful of small lives whose voices are often unheard and whose tiny dreams are shattered before they can even take form. I just allowed them to speak for themselves even amidst the environment of cynicism. Their story does not seem much because it is so simple, but it is definitely deep because it speaks of and mirrors the ills of society.

I have learned from them that immersion or "sawsaw suka" is not enough, just for the feel-good-effect. Presence is the name of the game. Presence is what we are called for.

I do not aim to do a Mother Theresa here or to fire up a grand vision like that of the great Tony Meloto whose environmental and social reengineering of Gawad Kalinga is becoming global. I am aware that I am surely not a powerful force to advocate change that will prevent hunger and raise funds. I am not a wealthy person. I am just a painter. I cannot be a front liner of any movement. But I know I can make a difference. This is my personal healing and transformative journey through the children's pain, hope, faith, and liberation that can reach across generations and cultures.

I wrote this book not out of conceit or in order to highlight the rare privilege of having painted with and from the heart. I am not sharing my strength as an artist or as a writer, but my weakness as a fellow journeyer, who witnessed these children drifting in the dark. Initially, I thought they were lost only to find out in the end that I was the one who was actually lost. It is not a testimony of how I pitied poor children. It is an acknowledgement of God's abounding compassion for me. I am writing this to share how the Lord Himself painted through me and continues to give His message of hope and unconditional love through my humble work. In doing this, I wish to commit myself more and to live up to what is yet to unfold in the pages of this book.

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This video contains just snippets of the book "They Have Jesus" based on his obra "Hapag ng Pag-asa" (Table of Hope).

For more on "Hapag ng Pag-asa" and the kids in the painting, view the videos at these links:
Bayani Summit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNLUnHbsL_Y
Noche Buena with Hapag Kids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fqrlN0yR4Y

This video reminds me of the song, "Get Up and Live" which goes like this:

Get up and live, stand up and walk
Life is a gift from God
You've only got one life, live it well
Go to your brothers, help them all.
Get up and live!

Go to the poor, to the poor in your town
Go to the poor, to the poor, my friend.
Share their sorrows, let your pride down.
Show them you care, try to understand.
Get up and live ...
Stand up and walk!

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South Africa : The Racist Capital of the World

Yes I am White, Yes I am an Afrikaner, does that make me a racist? In South Africa it does.

P.S - I know who O.R Tambo is, I was using it in the context of whether the rest of the world would know...

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Gta Multiplayer (sa-mp) 0.2

See the new features, downoad at www.sa-mp.com...gta san andreas sa samp sa-mp stunt amazing features BRO

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Sa-Ra & Talib Kweli "Feel The Bass"

Cameos by Talib Kweli, Erykah Badu, Will.i.am, Fonzworth Bentley, and Madlib....Sa-Ra Talib Kweli Erykah Badu

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Endemic Violence - South Africa

Feb 1996
Violence in South Africa is a problem for whites and blacks, at every level of society.

Hospitals deal with a constant flow of victims. One man lies on a pillow soaked in blood. Under his bed - a pool of blood. Jessie Duarta, Minister of Safety and Security in the Gauteng Province, claims that the present government is the first to admit to a crime problem. Everyone blames high crime rates on high unemployment. In prison, a young white man says he will turn to crime again if he fails to get a job when he is freed. Police patrol the streets always with a gun in their hand. It is the only way to survive. White middle class families live in high security compounds. There children can play safely in neat gardens behind airy, red brick houses. Professor Eddie Wolff, a specialist in trauma, warns that if the government does not deal effectively with crime, will witness the advent of vigilante groups. People will take the law into their own hands and South Africa will enter another phase of 'traumatisation'

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Alizée - joue sa Salope

Alizée - joue sa Salope...Alizée

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Izvestaj RTV Pink sa mesta pogibije bivsih ukucana VB

Izvestaj RTV Pink sa mesta pogibije bivsih ukucana VB...Veliki brat Elmir Zeka Zorica

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James Brown - Mans World

Classic video by James Brown. (rip)...james world brown mans

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