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OWN Your Music.First Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...Viva La Vida Or Death And All ...We will continualy upgrade koreanmovie.SHINee Open to New Opportun...Hallyu Star Jang Nara will deliver a song to the Beijing Olympic Committee yearning for the success of the upcoming Beijing Olympics.She will also sing the song at the end of the show with a 70 member orchestra, 10 Chinese opera singers, and 20 members of the Chinese central children's choir.Jang Nara commented in regards to this song, "The Beijing Olympics is the first Olympic event in Asia in 20 years since the 1988 Seoul Olympics.To commemorate 15 years of relations between Korea and China, I sung with the heart of Korea's hope for Beijing's success.Korea and China improve even more through this."Singer and actress Jang Nara was in China to help the victims of a recent earthquake that shook the province of Sechuan in China.Korean stars have come together to help out the victims of a devastating earthquake in China.Hallyu star Jang Nara has donated 150,000 dollars to a charity organization in China for the rescue of disaster victims and the restoration of Sichuan Province, which was recently hit by a devastating earthquake.Jang has worked with the same cha...Singer and actress Jang Nara, 27, carried the Olympic flame in Seoul.Jang's management agency said although it had been informed of Jang's selection earlier, it refrained from publicizing the affair to allow the singer to carry the torch with...Singer Jang Nara was the only Korean singer to participate in the recent recording of a special theme song to celebrate the 100th day leading to the opening ceremony of the Beijing Summer Olympics.Jang's management agency said, "The Chinese singer had earlier expressed his intent to one day si...The documentary about the current activity of singer Jang Nara, who is gaining great popularity in China, has been made.Chang's fan Web site wrote t...Korean pop star Jang Nara will be the first Korean singer to hold a solo concert in Beijing.The pop star is currently serving ...The drama is a 10 episode series which will start airing on the 28th prior t...Korean actors, singers and other celebrities are expected to gather in Osaka, Japan, for a charity concert to help sick children.Choose which country's videos, channels, and activity filters (for example, "Most Viewed"), you would like to view.Set Your Language Preference (What is this?Choose the language in which you want to view YouTube.This will only change the interface, not any text entered by other users.Beijing Olympics, music by Xiao Ke and original lyrics by Lam Jik (Hong Kong).Children in Beijing like to sing songs to attract these little creatures to come out of their shells.Sophie Mutter
Annette Dasch
Anonymous 4 (2)
Anthony Coleman
Antoine Brumel (the Hilliard Ensemble)
Anton Bruckner
Antonin Dvorak (5)
Antonio Lotti
Antonio Vivaldi (4)
Ara Malikian
Aram Khachaturian
Arcangelo Corelli
Argerich Kremer Maisky
Arianna Savall
Armonico Dantone and Onofri
Arnold Schoenberg
Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra
Arthur Schnabel
Artur Banaszkiewicz and Piotr Niewiedzial
Artur Rubinstein (5)
Arturo Delmoni
Arve Tellefsen Og Nidarosdomens Guttekor
Arvo part
Asha Bhosle
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Aulis Sallinen
Australian Chamber Orchestra
BBC Proms 2007 (5)
Babies Go
Baby Einstein
Bach (10)
Bamberger Symphoniker and J.Bach
Cabaza
Camille Saint
Cappella Deturchini Antonio Florio
Capriccio Basel
Carl Loewe
Carl Michael Bellmann
Carl Orff
Carlo Besozzi
Carlo Fashion
Carlo Hommel
Carlo Maria Guliani
Carlos Kleiber and Bayerisches Staatsorchester
Carlota Garriga
Ce Diabolic Chant
Cecilia Bartoli (3)
Chailly Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Chanticleer (2)
Charles Daniels and Nigel North
Charles Gounod
Charles Ives (Gerald Finley and Julius Drake)
Charles Koechlin and Heinz Holliger
Charles Mackerras
Charles Mackerras und Emanuel Ax
Charlotte Mueller
Cheltenham Festival
Chicago So Sir Georg Solti
Cho Sung Yeon
Choi Na Kyung
Chopin (5)
Chopin (by Magaloff)
Christa Ludwig
Christine Schaefer
Christoph Eschenbach
Christoph Schaffrath
Christopher Oriley
Christopher Tainton
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Claude Achille Debussy
Claude Debussy
Claude Frank
Claude Rich
Claudia Kilian
Claudio Abbado (2)
Claudio Monteverdi
Claudio Santoro
Collins Isserlis Hough
Concerto Koeln and Sarband
Constantinople
Costantino Mastroprimiano
Cristobal de Morales (Ensemble plus Ultra)
Curt Cacioppo
Daekun Jang
Dall Abaco
Daniel Barenboim
Daniel Harding
Daniel Lentz
Daniel Taylor
Danny Elfman
Dato Evgenidze
Dave Brubeck
David Fray
David Garrett
David Oistrakh
David Tolk
David Warwick
Debussy (4)
Debussy Mozart
Delibes
Delphine Lize
Diana Clark
Diana Damrau (2)
Didier Squiban
Didonato and Drake
Die 12 Cellisten Der Berliner Philharmoniker (Broenner Rattle)
Die 12 Cellisten Der Berliner Philharmoniker (Juliane Banse)
Dietrich Buxtehude (Cantus Coelln)
Digimusic Essentials Collection
Dino Saluzzi and Anja Lechner
Divided by Zero
Dmitri Bashkirov
Dmitri Shostakovich (7)
Don Marsh Orchestra
Dowland
Dune and the London Session Orchestra
Dvorak (3)
E.Fenice
Hesperion XXI and la Capella Reial de Catalunya (Jordi Savall)
Hilary Hahn (3)
Hilary Hahn and Swedish radio Siymphony Orchestra
Hoffmann
Holst
Hong Sung Eun
Horvath Ratko and Halmai
Howard Hanson
Huw Watkins
I Nomadi
Ian Bostridge
Iannis Xenakis
Igor Stravinsky
Il Giardino Armonico (2)
Il Pianoforte Di Lazar Berman
Iohann Sebastian Bach
Irwin Gage
Ivan Fischer
Ivo Pogorelic
Ivo Pogorelich
J S Bach
J.Hesperion XXI
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (Mandozzi Lucke)
Josef Krips and Orq.Kaare Norge
Kaija Saariaho
Karajan
Karina Gauvin ET Les Boreades
Karl Boehm (2)
Karl Jenkins (2)
Karl Von Ordonez
Kate Royal
Katherine Jenkins (6)
Kathryn Stott
Keith Jarrett (2)
Kim Jeong Won
Kingam
Kirill Gerstein
Klazz Brothers and Cuba Percussion
Kocian Quartet
Koelner Kammerorch.Intoduction by Vice President Al Gore
Writing about Silent Spring is a humbling experience for an elected
official, because Rachel Carson's landmark book offers undeniable proof that the
power of an idea can be far greater than the power of politicians.In a few cities, especially
Los Angeles, smog had become a cause of concern, albeit more because of its
appearance than because of its threat to public health.Democratic
and Republican conventions, but only in passing and almost entirely in the
context of national parks and natural resources.Silent Spring came as a cry in the wilderness, a deeply
felt, thoroughly researched, and brilliantly written argument that changed the
course of history.Without this book, the environmental movement might have
been long delayed or never have developed at all.Not surprisingly, both the book and its author, who had once worked as a
marine biologist for the Fish and Wildlife Service, met with considerable
resistance from those who were profiting from pollution.Her credibility as a scientist was attacked as well: opponents
financed the production of propaganda that supposedly refuted her work.And her courage,
which matched her vision, went far beyond her willingness to disturb an
entrenched and profitable industry.While writing Silent Spring, she
endured a radical mastectomy and then radiation treatment.The man who discovered the insecticidal properties of DDT had,
after all, been awarded the Nobel Prize.But Silent Spring could not be stifled.In addition to presenting a convincing case, Carson
had won both financial independence and public credibility with two previous
bestsellers, The Sea Around Us and The Edge of the Sea.Soon
thereafter, Congress began holding hearings and the first grassroots
environmental organizations were formed.The publication
of Silent Spring can properly be seen as the beginning of the modern
environmental movement.It was one
of the books we read at home at my mother's insistence and then discussed around
the dinner table.My sister and I didn't like every book that made it to that
table, but our conversations about Silent Spring are a happy and vivid
memory.Her example
inspired me to write Earth in the Balance, which, not coincidentally,
was published by Houghton Mifflin, the company that stood by Carson through all
the controversy and that has since earned a reputation for publishing many fine
books about the environmental dangers facing our world.Carson has had
as much or more effect on me than any of them, and perhaps than all of them
together.Both a scientist and an idealist, Carson was also a loner who listened,
something that those in places of power so often fail to do.Silent Spring
was conceived when she received a letter from a woman named Olga Owens
Huckins in Duxbury, Massachusetts, telling her that DDT was killing birds.So
you're the little lady who started this whole thing.Slavery could be, and was, ended in a few years,
although it has taken another century and more to even begin to deal with its
aftermath.But if slavery could be abolished with the stroke of a pen, chemical
pollution could not.Perhaps the rate at which the disaster is increasing has
been slowed, but that itself is a disturbing thought.Since the publication of
Silent Spring, pesticide use on farms alone has doubled to 1.These
are large problems, and there is no easy solution.We are subjecting whole
populations to exposure to chemicals which animal experiments have proved to be
extremely poisonous and in many cases cumulative in their effect.Since she made these remarks, we have unfortunately gained an abundance of
experience, as rates of cancer and other diseases that may be related to
pesticide use have soared.The difficulty is not that we have done nothing.For the most part, hardliners within the pesticide industry have succeeded
in delaying the implementation of protective measures called for in Silent
Spring.This dubious
process pits increased agricultural production (which might be obtained
otherwise) against potential increases in cancer and neurological disease.Been
down so long it looks like up to me.Furthermore, we have focused research on pesticide effects on adults
and not on children, who are especially vulnerable to these chemicals.We have
examined each pesticide in isolation, but scientists generally have not yet
researched combinations, which are the potentially far more perilous reality
encountered in our fields and pastures and streams.Silent Spring, the legal, regulatory,a nd political
system has failed to respond adequately.Because Carson understood not only the
environment but the very different world of politics, she anticipated one of the
reasons for this failure.Cleaning up
politics is essential to cleaning up pollution.The results are as undeniable as they are unacceptable.Research from
Scotland, Michigan, Germany, and elsewhere indicates that they lead to reduced
fertility, testicular and breast cancer, and malinformation of the genital
organs.There is documented, irrefutable proof that these chemicals disrupt
the reproductive capacity of wildlife.Today many wildlife populations are at risk.We
urgently need an end to these false assurances, to the sugarcoating of
unpalatable facts.The EPA banned publications about it, and certification of
IPM methods was outlawed.Gore administration began with a different view, and with a firm
determination to turn the tide of pesticide pollution.Our policy pursues three
imperatives: tougher standards, reduced use, and broader use of alternative
biological agents.Obviously, a sensible approach to pesticide use has to balance dangers and
benefits and take economic factors into account.But we also have to take the
heavy weight of special interests off the scale and out of the equation.For too long we have set tolerance levels for pesticide residues in
children hundreds of times higher than they should be.We have to test the effects of these
chemicals on children, not just adults, and we have to test a range of varying
combinations.If a pesticide isn't needed or doesn't work in a given situation, then the
presumption should be against use, not for it.The array is wider today, despite the
indifference of too many public officials and the resistance of manufacturers.Why don't we push hard for the use of nontoxic substances?People in the two communities come from
different backgrounds, go to different colleges, and have very different
viewpoints.Agricultural
Extension Service promote alternatives to chemical solutions.Gore administration's new policy regarding pesticides has many
architects.In 1992, a panel of distinguished Americans selected Silent Spring
as the most influential book of the last fifty years.Across those years and
through all the policy debates, this book continues to be the voice of reason
breaking in on complacency.More and more, consumer power
will work against pesticide pollution, eve when government does not.She brought us back to a fundamental idea
lost to an amazing degree in modern civilization: the interconnection of human
beings and the natural environment.This book was a shaft of light that for the
first time illuminated what is arguably the most important issue of our era.The temple also serves as the Japanese headquarters of the Kegon school of Buddhism.Prince Motoi died a year after his birth.Provincial temples throughout the nation.Provincial temple of Yamato Province and the head of all the Provincial temples.Fujiwara no Hirotsugu in 740, the country was in a chaotic position.The famous Daibutsu of Todaiji.To provide some perspective, the fingers are the size of a human.His personal belief was that such piety would inspire Buddha to protect his country from further disaster.Great Buddha and its Hall.Buddha was finally completed in 751.Nara Period
The central statue has been recast several times since for various reasons, including earthquake damage, and the Daibutsuden has been rebuilt twice after fire.The original complex also contained two 100 m pagodas, perhaps second only to the pyramids of Egypt in height at the time.The Nio are known as Ungyo, which by tradition has a closed mouth, and Agyo, which has an open mouth.National Treasure Repairing Institute in Kyoto.Great Buddha resumes in Nara.In 55 countries, the musical performances were simultaneously broadcast on May 22 and May 23, 1994.Visitors try to pass through the hole which is said to be the same size as one of the Daibutsu's nostrils.Legend has it that those who pass through it will be blessed with enlightenment in their next life.Children usually have no trouble getting through but adults sometimes get stuck and need to be pulled out.The Great South Gate (Nandaimon) is a National Treasure.The Cambridge history of Japan, pp.The same record keeps track of some prominent persons, among many others, being involved in the construction.Kimimaro, whose grandfather was an immigrant from the Baekje Kingdom in the Korean peninsula, is believed to have directed the construction of the Great Buddha and the Hall.Annales des empereurs du japon, p.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
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