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Visit: onlinemotivator.info A unique collection of quotes from Online Motivator. Subscribe for a free e-mail delivered service "Quote of the day" at onlinemotivator.info This video uses quotes by the following people Jim Rohn Eleanor Roosevelt Pearl S. Buck John Kenneth Galbraith Jim Rohn Brian Tracy Christian D. Larson Robert Kiyosaki Richard B. Sheridan Albert Einstein Albert Camus Napoleon Hill Joanne Kathleen Rowling from Talmud Socrates William Arthur Ward Norman Vincent Peale
FRASES PARA INSPIRAR SOBRE LA CONFIANZA, EL AMOR Y LOS SUEÑOS
Web: www.confianza-total.com Clip de citas inspiradoras extraídas de los extras de la película CONFIANZA TOTAL con imágenes exclusivamente filmadas en Patagonia, editado cuidadosamente con la relajante música del pianista Jon Schmidt http Citas sobre el Amor, la Confianza y los Sueños de: Bertrand Russell, Lao-Tsé, Henry Booke Adams, El Apostol Pablo, Rumi, louisa May Alcott, Oprah Winfrey, Marianne Williamson, vincent Van Gogh, Henry Daid Thoreau, William Blacke, Anne Frank, Carlos Castañeda, Mark Twain, Maria Montessori, San Franciscode Asis, Nelson Mandela, Jack Canfield, Winston Churchill, Epicteto, Henry Ford, Madre Teresa, Mater Luther King, Cicerón, Meister Eckhart, Eleanor Roosevelt, Teilhard de Chardin Nos han llegado comentarios de personas que utilizan el video para relajación contra el estres en la oficina. También es utilizado en salas de espera de consultorios y negocios. -Para enterarte de nuestros próximos videos subscríbete a nuestro blog confianza-total.blogspot.com Que lo disfruten!
Everybody's Free! to feel good
thegic.org The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (abbreviated UDHR) is a declaration adopted by the United Nations General Assembly (A 10 December 1948 at Palais de Chaillot, Paris). It consists of 30 articles which outline the view of the United Nations on the human rights guaranteed to all people. Eleanor Roosevelt, first chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) that drafted the Declaration, said, "It is not a treaty...[In the future, it] may well become the international Magna Carta..."[1]History Prior to the proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, several countries had proclaimed comparable declarations. Examples include the Bill of Rights in the United States, and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in France. [edit] Creation When the atrocities committed by Nazi Germany became apparent after the Second World War, there was a general consensus within the world community that the United Nations Charter did not sufficiently define the rights it referenced. A universal declaration that specified the rights of individuals was necessary. Canadian John Peters Humphrey was called upon by the UN Secretary to work on the project and became the Declaration's principal drafter. Humphrey was assisted by Eleanor Roosevelt of the United States, Jacques Maritain and René Cassin of France, Charles Malik of Lebanon, and PC Chang of the Republic of China, among others. The proclamation was ratified during the General Assembly on 10 ...
lyudmila Pavlichenko - Soviet WWII sniper hero
the most succsessful and famous female Soviet sniper, Credited with 309 kills Born in Bila Tserkva on July 12, 1916, Pavlichenko moved to Kiev with her family at the age of fourteen. There she joined a shooting club and developed into a sharpshooter, while working as a grinder at the Kiev Arsenal factory In June 1941, 24-year old Pavlichenko was studying history at the Kiev University when Nazi Germany began its invasion of the Soviet Union. Pavlichenko was among the first round of volunteers at the recruiting office, where she requested to join the infantry and subsequently she was assigned to the Red Army's 25th Infantry Division. There she became one of 2000 female snipers in the Red Army, of whom only about 500 ultimately survived the war. As a sniper, she made her first two kills near Belyayevka, using a Mosin-Nagant bolt action rifle with a PE 4-power scope. Pvt. Pavlichenko fought for about two and a half months near Odessa, where she recorded 187 kills. When the Germans gained control of Odessa, her unit was pulled to be sent to Sevastopol on the Crimean Peninsula. In May 1942, Lieutenant Pavlichenko was cited by the Southern Army Council for killing 257 German soldiers. Her total confirmed kills during World War II was 309, including 36 enemy snipers. In June 1942, Pavlichenko was wounded by mortar fire. Because of her growing status, she was pulled from combat less than a month after recovering from her wound. She was sent to Canada and the United States for a ...
Inside the White House: The Kitchen Garden
First Lady Michelle Obama and White House chef Sam Kass tell the story of the first garden on White House grounds since Eleanor Roosevelt's Victory Garden during World War II. This new garden was planted in the Spring of 2009 with the help of local elementary school children and has yielded a constant supply fresh produce for the First Family and White House events. (public domain) Watch another "Inside the White House": www.youtube.com
Everything is OK 6: The Royal Edition (2 of 2)
Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves. ~ Henry David Thoreau Let this be the criteria by which you measure all things: Is this an act of love? We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience. Dr. Wayne Dyer The greatest good we can do for others is not just to share our riches with them, but to reveal theirs. ~ Zig Ziglar "The cost of a thing is the amount of what I call life which is required to be exchanged for it, immediately or in the long run." Thoreau, Henry David "Develop an interest in life as you see it; the people, things, literature, music-the world is so rich, simply throbbing with rich treasures, beautiful souls and interesting people. Forget yourself." Miller, Henry "You are what your deep driving desire is; As your deep driving desire is, so is your will; As your will is so is your deed; As your deed is so is your destiny." The Upanishads "You do not become good by trying to be good, but by finding the goodness that is already within you, and allowing that goodness to emerge." Eckhart Tolle "How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a weary world." Shakespeare, William "You are a child of the Universe, no less than the moon and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the Universe is unfolding as it should." Ehrmann, Max You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which ...
The Eleanor Roosevelt Story
The Eleanor Roosevelt Story
Marian Anderson Sings at Lincoln Memorial
Marian Anderson, contralto, was denied the right to perform at Constitution Hall by the DAR because of her color. Instead, and at the urging of Eleanor Roosevelt, Harold Ickes permitted her to perform at the Lincoln Memorial on April 9, 1939.
Land of the Paranoid. Home of the Greedy.
"One nation, under God..." These words, so ceremoniously repeated each time we say the Pledge of Allegiance, hold so little value anymore. What has happened to the principles our Founding Fathers laid this country's foundations on? Why has greed and fear replaced compassion and integrity? Where are men like Washington, Lincoln, FDR, JFK, Bobby Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Pope John Paul II, or Billy Graham? Where are women like Martha Washington, Eleanor Roosevelt, Florence Nightingale, Sojourner Truth, Rosa Parks, Mother Teresa, or Ruth Bell Graham? Where are the American people who wish to take a stand for what is right and true, who wish to return to the principles that made this the "land of the free, and the home of the brave"? Remember this country before God was forgotten, and our allegiance to Him was replaced with allegiance to ourselves. The only hope for America is Jesus. Until that is realized, the impersonal bureaucracy and hate/greed-filled wars will continue to ravage our world. Featuring "Fortunate Son" by Credence Clearwater Revival, "Imagine" by John Lennon, and "Pledge Allegiance to the Lamb" by Ray Boltz. [Warning: Contains graphic imagery].
B-17s Annihilate Berlin; Japs Routed 1944/3/20
1) "We accompany one of the 2000 American plane formations that are bringing ruin and panic to Berlin. Miles of vapor-streaks are trailing after the huge Flying Fortresses, winging through the frigid sky. Crews are 'on oxygen.' Then Berlin is sighted and the bombs start cascading downward. The scene below is like a field of mushrooms. Flak comes up, and one of our motors goes dead. We head back to Blighty. Some shops drop flares announcing wounded aboard, and instant medical care is waiting, when the ships roll to a stop. Colonel Mumford interviews some of the other participants in the raid. They give their crisp, spicy version of this one, and ask for return assignments." 2) Prisoners of War in US "Michigan: Nazi prisoners of war volunteer for forest duty in the north woods. Warmly clothed, they work like beavers. Then they devour their food, and return to the recreation rooms for checkers, ping pong and music by a Germand band." 3) Nazi Rubber Captured "Fortaleza, Brazil: Native fishermen ask no questions as they haul in bales of valuable rubber wafted to their shores by sea currents in which Nazi blockade runners had been sunk." 4) Women In The News "A giant US Army transport lands at a Caribbean base and out steps Eleanor Roosevelt on a good-will mission in this vital defense area. 'HMS Bataan' New South Wales, Mrs. Douglas MacArthur very appropriately launches this defiant new Australian destroyer." 5) Task Force Routs Japs "Our cameras open on a huge task force. War ...



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