Join: Jul 25, 2008
Name: seafevervidz
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NOAA Ship Pisces Launch
- Length: 0:29
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 10 people
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- Author: seafevervidz
Launch of the NOAA ship Pisces on December 19, 2007 in Pascagoula, MS. Start of the art "quiet" fisheries research vessel.
River Nile 1999
- Length: 5:26
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- Author: seafevervidz
Tags: Egypt Premiere_Elements_4
Scene from video of 1999 trip to Egypt with Dad. Testing Adobe Premiere Elements Trial
"Finest Kind" Miller Time!
- Length: 1:8
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 1 people
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- Author: seafevervidz
Tags: "Bill "Miller advertising Beer" commercials of Rights" sailing schooner
1980 Miller Beer commercial filmed aboard the schooner Bill of Rights
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Feist on Sesame Street
- Length: 2:27
- Rating Average: 4.87 from 1370 people
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- Author: BobbyBenson85
Tags: Elmo Feist Henson Jim Muppet Sesame Street
Feist's appearance in Sesame Street's 39th season.
Davos Annual Meeting 2008 - The Voice of the Next Generation
- Length: 61:30
- Rating Average: 4.74 from 19 people
- View Count: 4046' favoriteCount='29
- Author: WorldEconomicForum
Tags: 2008 analysis Anderson Annual commentary Davos davos08 Economic Emma Forum Meeting news Ogata Sadako Thomps WEF World
http://www.weforum.org/annualmeeting 24.01.2008Future Shifts: The Voice of the Next GenerationThe combined forces of globalization and technology have changed aspects of societies across the world in a relatively short period of time. With six teenagers from around the globe, selected through the...
Bill Strickland: Rebuilding America, one slide show at a ti
- Length: 35:28
- Rating Average: 4.64 from 55 people
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- Author: TEDtalksDirector
Tags: Activism arts Bill children culture education philanthropy Strickland ted tedtalks
http://www.ted.com With subtle accompaniment by longtime friend Herbie Hancock, and a slide show that has opened the minds (and pocketbooks) of CEOs across the country, Bill Strickland tells a quiet and astonishing tale of redemption through arts, music and unlikely partnerships.