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World Peace: A Dreamers Dream.
(2 votes)
 
License: by-nc-sa
Written by Anthony Zayas, on 18-01-2011 04:16
Views 129

Everyone dreams of world peace, and anyone would do anything for the smallest hope of achieving that dream. I 100% believe i have the ability to create world peace through the spread of idea, and talking with the correct people in out society. My idea is a low budget, non confrontational approach to world peace. Anyone can do it, they just need to truely believe in themselves. And that is me. I truly believe, if i am givin the chance, i can create world peace. whens the last time you tried?
Last update: 18-01-2011 04:16
Published in : Documentary


Wink, Delete, Ignore
(1 vote)
 
License: by-nc-sa
Written by Omar, on 10-01-2011 07:46
Views 93

A documentary based on the evolution of dating from arranged set ups by parents in certain cultures to blind dates to matchmaking services to online dating.
Last update: 12-01-2011 16:05
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A City Called Heaven
(2 votes)
 
License: by-nc-sa
Written by Richard Gaskin, on 09-01-2011 08:48
Views 95

Hello, my name is Richard. It has always been my dream after making a video about my life and making it into a reality show. I was shot and paralyzed and my abilities changed very challenging. With the help of my family, friends and significant lover, we produced a video showing how we live and have to do things with my situation. We wanted to educate the world about paralysis and inspire others like myself that life goes on. In this documentary I show how I eat, bathe, get dressed, aspire and have intimacy. I don't have the resources to put it on TV, so if I have to show 1 person at a time, then I hope to serve the word with my message. Please show others if you like. A City Called Heaven http://blip.tv/file/2965501 Founder and President of I Believe Inc. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cN5vqBU_cs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMVwbwx1leY Articles http://jadoremag.com/2010/01/professir-x-the-real-man-with-superpowers-in-a-chair/ http://www.newmobility.com/articleView.cfm?id=11582
Last update: 09-01-2011 08:48
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Ride to Bedourie
(2 votes)
 
License: by-nc-sa
Written by Sue Coman, on 31-12-2010 11:16
Views 91

I am not the author of this work. I copied it form the Queensland Police Service facebook page. I only want the story shared. Acting Sergeant Walsh, the hero of the record ride to Bedourie In 1901 the Home Secretary ordered Acting Sergeant Philip Walsh to Bedourie in far west Queensland to take a poll for the Federal Elections. Walsh travelled from Brisbane to Charleville by train, and then by Cobb & Co. coach to the cliffs – 68 kilometres east of Windorah. The Acting Sergeant obtained a horse and rode to Windorah. He had to swim the flooded Cooper's Creek before arriving in the town. After a few hours rest, Walsh left Windorah for Currawilla -arriving a day or so later. On his way to Monkira the next day he spent five hours swimming the flooded Diamantina River which was 10 kilometres wide. Another day on, he reached Cluny. That night he began to cross the flooded King Creek, which was then 13 kilometres wide. Early in the morning he camped on an island amid flood-waste. In the morning, Walsh took off all his clothes – save his hat, and after tying his few possessions to his saddle, he carefully wrapped the electoral papers in an oilcloth and fastened the bundle to the back of his neck. As he was swimming across King Creek his horse went under and was swept away. While the animal was struggling in the water, Walsh's bundle of clothes was lost. He later recovered his mount and after 12 hours in the water, reached the outskirts of Bedourie. All he was wearing was his hat and boots. Walsh was at wits end as to how he could reach the police station in the centre of town. After some thought, he fashioned a loincloth with the oilcloth and marched proudly up the street to the police station. Acting Sergeant Walsh held the poll the following day and then set out for Brisbane. On his return trip to Windorah, a distance of 433 kilometres, he set a record which could still hold good today. He rode the distance in 58 hours, 41 of which were spent in the saddle using a relay of horses borrowed from local graziers. …And for those of you wondering exactly where Bedourie is: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=-24.358178%2C139.471063&z=5 Add a caption From the Vault – Acting Sergeant Walsh, the hero of the record ride to Bedourie In 1901 the Home Secretary ordered Acting Sergeant Philip Walsh to Bedourie in far west Queensland to take a poll for the Federal Elections. Walsh travelled from Brisbane to Charleville by train, and then by Cobb & Co. coach to the cliffs – 68 kilometres east of Windorah. The Acting Sergeant obtained a horse and rode to Windorah. He had to swim the flooded Cooper's Creek before arriving in the town. After a few hours rest, Walsh left Windorah for Currawilla -arriving a day or so later. On his way to Monkira the next day he spent five hours swimming the flooded Diamantina River which was 10 kilometres wide. Another day on, he reached Cluny. That night he began to cross the flooded King Creek, which was then 13 kilometres wide. Early in the morning he camped on an island amid flood-waste. In the morning, Walsh took off all his clothes – save his hat, and after tying his few possessions to his saddle, he carefully wrapped the electoral papers in an oilcloth and fastened the bundle to the back of his neck. As he was swimming across King Creek his horse went under and was swept away. While the animal was struggling in the water, Walsh's bundle of clothes was lost. He later recovered his mount and after 12 hours in the water, reached the outskirts of Bedourie. All he was wearing was his hat and boots. Walsh was at wits end as to how he could reach the police station in the centre of town. After some thought, he fashioned a loincloth with the oilcloth and marched proudly up the street to the police station. Acting Sergeant Walsh held the poll the following day and then set out for Brisbane. On his return trip to Windorah, a distance of 433 kilometres, he set a record which could still hold good today. He rode the distance in 58 hours, 41 of which were spent in the saddle using a relay of horses borrowed from local graziers. …And for those of you wondering exactly where Bedourie is: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=-24.358178,139.471063&z=5
Last update: 31-12-2010 11:16
Published in : Documentary


Life With Attention Deficit Disorder
(4 votes)
 
License: by-nc-nd
Written by Chad, on 03-12-2010 18:29
Views 84

I think a movie on my life with Attention Deficit Disorder would be a good idea for a true story. from day one I was a handfull for mom and dad. Right from day one till now I am 33 but now I can be myself after growing up having people pee on me at 4 years old or me driving my dad to giving a beating at 6 or 7 This will be a funny to sad to loving true story.Giving people an ide what its like to grow up in a world that did not understand Attention Deficit Disorder like they do today and they still don't know fully how to deal with it butmuch bettter then what I went through. I can't put to much on this but I will say it will start from when I was born to school,drugs,jail,and now a great life.!!! Thanks
Last update: 03-12-2010 18:29
Published in : Documentary


IGNO
(2 votes)
 
License: by-nc-nd
Written by Mark, on 11-11-2010 10:23
Views 113

IGNO- a documentary about how small towns in the south are philosophically and religously ignorant. Where a host interviews some of the people, and really grills them. Where the first question is very "simple": host: Do you believe in god? If they say yes- host: What god? If they say no- host: Then what would be the problem with murder? And so on..... This documentary will touch on the heavy fact that their whole believe system crumbles with one question WHY?
Last update: 11-11-2010 10:25
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