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A mixed mob of Red (Macropus rufus) and Eastern Grey (Macropus giganteus) Kangaroos, seen in farmland near Moree, NSW, Australia.
ياللي تجونه دآمني ما اقدر اجيه وصوا ذهابه لا يشح بإيآبه وقولوا له..
اني من كثـــــــــر مانـــــــــــا أغليه اشرب سرابــه وارتوي من سرابه
Flash Mob in Lisbon that gathered in the subway a few dozens of participants all dressed in underwear
while mining for different ores, mobs (zombies, skeletons, creepers, spiders) will spawn in dark areas. you can defeat them and earn xp with your weapons/tools
Fashion Mob
Nov/2009
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Móbile Miscelânea ZEN... uma encomenda, confesso, que me desafiou... são 13 mandalas em cd, vários móbiles em acetato, e 1 mandala em vidro de 20cm... Um trabalho que exigiu muita pesquisa e dedicação... todo o conteúdo do MÓBILE é voltado ao Mundo da Yoga... Espero que gostem!!!
The safest place to be when a Snowy Owl is hunting, is right beside him. Snow Buntings mob an Owl. (20121220281)
The Blonay-Chamby special event included a really good selection of MOB rolling stock but the wonderful 2002 seemed to have been forgotten. Fortunately it nosed out of the shed for a brief photoshoot with the MOB snowplough, as seen here.
MOB 2001 and 2002 pioneered the Bo-Bo-Bo wheel arrangement used on many other Swiss locos on both gauges, and the survivor 2002 is an impressive loco now nearly a century old and still in working order.
flash mob progettato da Rete Artistica Indipendente
Reggio Emilia
20 ott 2012
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mRqSss7OqI
Arte in piazza: assemblea aperta, sabato 27 ottobre 2012 www.facebook.com/events/426409554085489/?ref=ts&fref=ts
flash mob progettato da Rete Artistica Indipendente
Reggio Emilia
20 ott 2012
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mRqSss7OqI
Arte in piazza: assemblea aperta, sabato 27 ottobre 2012 www.facebook.com/events/426409554085489/?ref=ts&fref=ts
Link to take a glance to the others of me:
GÜVERCİNLER
May 2006 Scavenger Hunt "MOB MENTALITY" Winner
1. What’s for dinner? (mine and everyone's)
2. A fortune cookie (mine and everyone's)
3. No more monkey business (mine and everyone's)
4. Gold (mine and everyone's)
5. Are you going to wear that? (mine and everyone's)
6. A scar (mine and everyone's)
7. Chocolate covered _____________ (mine and everyone's)
8. Shallow (mine and everyone's)
9. Mob mentality (mine and everyone's)
10. A seashell necklace (mine and everyone's)
11. A construction toy that isn’t a lego (mine and everyone's)
12. A clock face (mine and everyone's)
13. Something from YOUR childhood (mine and everyone's)
14. A crossing guard (mine and everyone's)
15. A teacher (mine and everyone's)
16. Green glass (mine and everyone's)
17. Full Circle (mine and everyone's)
18. The world’s greatest invention (mine and everyone's)
19. It didn’t come with instructions (mine and everyone's)
20. Where do we go from here? (mine and everyone's)
For licensing, contact David Huehn at dave.huehn@gmail.com or 438-274-3412.
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HUNDREDS OF McGILL STUDENTS TAKE ON THE VOTE MOB CHALLENGE
(Montreal, QC) This afternoon, hundreds of students at McGill University converged on lower campus as part of the nationwide non-partisan “vote mob” movement. The “vote mob” was filmed to inspire youth across the country to vote for the issues they care about in this election. In the wake of the national leaders’ debates that included little discussion of issues concerning youth, the students’ message to politicians was clear: youth are informed and they are voting.
“Youth voter turnout has been historically quite low because political parties haven’t given Canada’s 3 million youth something to be excited about,” explains co-organizer Toby Davine, a student at McGill University. “This vote mob is a fun and creative way to express ourselves on our own terms through a medium youth can relate to: youtube.”
Over the past two weeks, “vote mob” videos have been filmed across Canadian campuses in a fun response to Rick Mercer’s March 29th Rant on low youth voter turnout. Ten videos have been filmed to date, with plans for another nine in place for the next two weeks. Over 350 students took part in today’s event.
“Young people across this country are hungry for a different type of politics. Today’s event at McGill University shows how committed we are as a generation to regenerating Canadian politics,” says Jamie Biggar, Executive Director with Leadnow.ca. “All across the country youth are mobilizing around this election, through fun video projects, protests and information tables.”
“3 million strong, our vote is pretty powerful but democracy and engagement do not end at the ballot box,” adds co-organizer and McGill student Amara Possian. “Getting out the vote is only the beginning.”
The “vote mob” video will be posted on youtube and on the TVMcGill website once as it has been edited.
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Contacts:
Toby Davine, co-organizer: (cell) 514 513 0683 (email) tobydavine@gmail.com
Amara Possian, co-organizer: (cell) 514 467 8804 (email) a.possian@gmail.com
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Des centaines d'étudiants de McGill relèvent le défi de voter en bloc!
(Montréal, QC) Cet après-midi, des centaines d'étudiants à l'Université McGill ont convergé sur le campus dans le cadre du mouvement national non partisan « vote mob ». La vidéo a été tournée afin d’inspirer la jeunesse de partout au pays à voter pour les enjeux qu'ils ont à cœur dans ces élections. Ayant en tête les débats des chefs de cette semaine qui comprenaient à peine des discussions au sujet des questions qui concernent la jeunesse, le message que les étudiants lancent aux politiciens est clair: les jeunes sont informés et ils votent.
est un moyen créatif et amusant de nous exprimer à notre façon à travers un médium auquel les jeunes s’identifient : youtube. »« Le taux de participation des jeunes aux élections est habituellement faible parce que les partis politiques ne donnent pas aux 3 millions de jeunes Canadiens une raison d’être enthousiastes à propos des élections » explique la coorganisatrice et étudiante à McGill Toby Davinel. « Ce
ont été filmés aux campus d’universités à travers le Canada en réponse au commentaire de Rick Mercer le 29 mars dernier à propos du faible taux de participation des jeunes aux élections. Dix vidéos ont été mises en ligne à ce jour et neuf autres rassemblements sont planifiés pour les deux prochaines semaines. Plus de 350 étudiants ont pris part à l'événement d'aujourd'hui au campus de l’université McGill.Au cours des deux dernières semaines, des « vote mobs
« Les jeunes de ce pays désirent voir un différent genre de politique. Cet événement démontre à quel point les jeunes sont engagés, en tant que génération, à renouveler la politique canadienne » affirme Jamie Biggar, directeur exécutif du groupe À l’action. « Partout au pays, la jeunesse se mobilise autour de ces élections grâce à des vidéos, des manifestations et des kiosques d’informations. »
«Nous représentons une force de 3 millions de personnes, notre vote a du poids, mais la démocratie et l'engagement ne s'arrête pas aux urnes», ajoute Audrey Yank, coorganisatrice et étudiante à McGill. «Nous voulons du changement et nous voulons être entendus. Voter n'est que le début et nous allons voter pour que ça change."
sera postée sur YouTube et sur le site TVMcGill d’ici quelques jours une fois que le montage sera complété.La vidéo du
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Contactez:
Audrey Yank, coorganisatrice: (cell) 438 884 6471 (email)audrey.yank@gmail.com
Devon Willis, co-organizer: (cell) 514 688 2866 (email)devonpaige.willis@gmail.com