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Grass Roots - Let's Live For Today Grass Roots - Let's Live For Today Tags: grass roots grassroots 60s summer_of_love summer of love 1967 67 |
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The Grass Roots-Midnight confessions From 1968. Tags: Grass Roots |
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THE GRASS ROOTS - Let's Live For Today (1968) 9-3-68 Cleveland Tags: Grass Roots GrassRoots P.F. Sloan Steve Barri Folk-rock |
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The Grass Roots- Sooner or Later The Grass Roots- Sooner or Later I know that i didnt put much effort into the video, but its more about the song anyways Tags: The Grass Roots Sooner Later Rob Grill Creed Bratton Warren Entner |
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Grassroots Finance Committee Michelle Carnes shares her experience as a member of the Grassroots Finance Committee. Tags: Obama Grassroots Finance Committee outreach fundraising |
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Grassroots http://www.SteveHarrisonforCongress.com Tags: ny-13 steve harrison democrat progressive |
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The Grass Roots - Bella Linda The Grass Roots covering Lucio Battisti's Italin Hit "Balla Linda" Tags: the grass roots bella linda lucio battisti cover balla |
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MALCOLM X: Message To The Grass Roots (audio excerpt) http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/ I would like to make a few comments concerning the difference between the black revolution and the Negro revolution. There's a difference. Are they both the same? And if they're not, what is the difference? What is the difference between a black revolution and a Negro revolution? First, what is a revolution? Sometimes I'm inclined to believe that many of our people are using this word "revolution" loosely, without taking careful consideration [of] what this word actually means, and what its historic characteristics are. When you study the historic nature of revolutions, the motive of a revolution, the objective of a revolution, and the result of a revolution, and the methods used in a revolution, you may change words. You may devise another program. You may change your goal and you may change your mind. Look at the American Revolution in 1776. That revolution was for what? For land. Why did they want land? Independence. How was it carried out? Bloodshed. Number one, it was based on land, the basis of independence. And the only way they could get it was bloodshed. The French Revolution -- what was it based on? The land-less against the landlord. What was it for? Land. How did they get it? Bloodshed. Was no love lost; was no compromise; was no negotiation. I'm telling you, you don't know what a revolution is. 'Cause when you find out what it is, you'll get back in the alley; you'll get out of the way. The Russian Revolution -- what was it based on? Land. The land-less against the landlord. How did they bring it about? Bloodshed. You haven't got a revolution that doesn't involve bloodshed. And you're afraid to bleed. I said, you're afraid to bleed. [As] long as the white man sent you to Korea, you bled. He sent you to Germany, you bled. He sent you to the South Pacific to fight the Japanese, you bled. You bleed for white people. But when it comes time to seeing your own churches being bombed and little black girls be murdered, you haven't got no blood. You bleed when the white man says bleed; you bite when the white man says bite; and you bark when the white man says bark. I hate to say this about us, but it's true. How are you going to be nonviolent in Mississippi, as violent as you were in Korea? How can you justify being nonviolent in Mississippi and Alabama, when your churches are being bombed, and your little girls are being murdered, and at the same time you're going to violent with Hitler, and Tojo, and somebody else that you don't even know? If violence is wrong in America, violence is wrong abroad. If it's wrong to be violent defending black women and black children and black babies and black men, then it's wrong for America to draft us and make us violent abroad in defense of her. And if it is right for America to draft us, and teach us how to be violent in defense of her, then it is right for you and me to do whatever is necessary to defend our own people right here in this country. http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/ Tags: Malcolm Black African Freedom MLK Martin Luther King Islam Muslim |
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Plant Fueled: Grassroots Biofuel in Pittsburgh (2008) Video Plant Fueled: Grassroots Biofuel in Pittsburgh (2008). Short Documentary about Biofuels in Pittsburgh. Biofuel (if cultivated, then also called agrofuel or agrifuel) can be broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel consisting of, or derived from recently dead biological material, most commonly plants. This distinguishes it from fossil fuel, which is derived from long dead biological material. Biofuel can be theoretically produced from any (biological) carbon source. The most common by far is photosynthetic plants that capture solar energy. Many different plants and plant-derived materials are used for biofuel manufacture. Biofuels are used globally and biofuel industries are expanding in Europe, Asia and the Americas. The most common use for biofuels is as liquid fuels for automotive transport. The use of renewable biofuels provides increased independence from petroleum and enhances energy security. There are various current issues with biofuel production and use, which are presently being discussed in the popular media and scientific journals. These include: the effect of moderating oil prices, the "food vs fuel" debate, carbon emissions levels, sustainable biofuel production, deforestation and soil erosion, impact on water resources, human rights issues, poverty reduction potential, biofuel prices, energy balance and efficiency, and centralised versus decentralised production models. One of the greatest technical challenges is to develop ways to convert biomass energy specifically to liquid fuels for transportation. To achieve this, the two most common strategies are: 1. To grow sugar crops (sugar cane, and sugar beet), or starch (corn/maize), and then use yeast fermentation to produce ethanol (ethyl alcohol). 2. To grow plants that (naturally) produce oils, such as oil palm, soybean, algae, or jatropha. When these oils are heated, their viscosity is reduced, and they can be burned directly in a diesel engine, or the oils can be chemically processed to produce fuels such as biodiesel. Wood and its byproducts can be converted into biofuels such as woodgas, methanol or ethanol fuel. Some researchers are working to improve these processes. Biomass is material derived from recently living organisms. This includes plants, animals and their by-products. For example, manure, garden waste and crop residues are all sources of biomass. It is a renewable energy source based on the carbon cycle, unlike other natural resources such as petroleum, coal, and nuclear fuels. Animal waste is a persistent and unavoidable pollutant produced primarily by the animals housed in industrial sized farms. Researchers from Washington University have figured out a way to turn manure into magic. In April 2008 with the help of imaging technology they noticed that vigorous mixing helps microorganisms turn farm waste into alternative energy. Providing farmers with a simple way to treat their waste and convert it into energy. There are also agricultural products specifically grown for biofuel production include corn, switchgrass, and soybeans, primarily in the United States; rapeseed, wheat and sugar beet primarily in Europe; sugar cane in Brazil; palm oil and miscanthus in South-East Asia; sorghum and cassava in China; and jatropha in India. Hemp has also been proven to work as a biofuel. Biodegradable outputs from industry, agriculture, forestry and households can be used for biofuel production, either using anaerobic digestion to produce biogas, or using second generation biofuels; examples include straw, timber, manure, rice husks, sewage, and food waste. The use of biomass fuels can therefore contribute to waste management as well as fuel security and help to prevent climate change, though alone they are not a comprehensive solution to these problems. Producer: Rob Cullen and John Landis Creative Commons license: Attribution 3.0 United States Tags: energy sources heat bio gasoline gas coal biofuel biodiesel alternative fuel oil vegetable fossil free biomass grease |
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The Grass Roots- Wait A Million Years no music video I Had To Put A Picture On The Music To enable it to be on Youtube Tags: the grass roots |
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Grass Roots - Feelings Clip from the movie "With Six You Get Eggroll" from 1968. Tags: grass roots nightclub psychedelic 60s 1960s feelings |
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Grassroots in Deaf Community I shared my opinions about "grassroots"-- what does it mean, and how is it deemed whether you are "grassroots" or not in Deaf community, where is it in San Diego, and finally my personal input about grassroots in San Diego. Thanks to Jay Krieger for bringing up the grassroots in his vlog (which is quite a while ago!). Some references I made in the video was to Jay's vlog at http://seesay-jay.blogspot.com/2007/04/grassroots-carriers-of-our-asl.html Tags: Deaf grassroots |
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Grassroots for the Ocean Across the globe, people are joining together to protect the areas they love. They are cleaning up their beaches and forcing polluters to stop. Heal the Ocean, a Santa Barbara based non-profit organization, is leading the way toward cleaner ocean water by working to improve wastewater infrastructure such as sewers and septic systems. Their team includes engineers, lawyers, scientists and university laboratories to help locate sources of pollution, assess their significance and find solutions. Their work is a response to a groundswell of public opinion and suport from people who believe that clean oceans are a birthright for everyone. This short film is a tribute to these everyday, motivated, supportive people. Run time: 4:15 Tags: Grassroots Heal Blue Ocean non-profit pollution clean up environmental water waste sewage |
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ACORN Grassroots Democracy Campaign ACORN Grassroots Democracy Campaign Tags: ACORN |
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George McGovern on the Grassroots In South Dakota, George McGovern speaks about the grassroots strength of the Obama campaign. Tags: Barack Obama primary democrats south dakota george mcgovern |
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The Human Experience Grassroots Films ****UPCOMING PRE-SCREENINGS of The Human Experience***** August 19, 2008 Location: 9th Floor Conference Room, UNICEF House United Nations UNICEF Division of Communications 3 United Nations Plaza New York, NY 10017 USA Time & Details: TBD Private Screening Not Open to the Public September 5, 2008 Location: Holy Name High School 144 Granite Street Worcester, MA 01604 USA Time & Details: 7pm For More Information: call Don Bruneau at 508-278-3203 Tickets: $10 donation per person Order Tickets at: www.worcestercatholicmen.org Via E-Mail at: mensconference2009@gmail.com September 6, 2008 Location: Holy Name High School 144 Granite Street Worcester, MA 01604 USA Time & Details: 2pm 6pm For More Information: call Don Bruneau at 508-278-3203 Tickets: $10 donation per person Order Tickets at: www.worcestercatholicmen.org Via E-Mail at: mensconference2009@gmail.com September 28, 2008 Location: Fargo Theatre 314 Broadway Fargo, ND 58102 USA Time & Details: 4pm For tickets: call 877-795-0122 or email businessmanager@realpresenceradio.com Sponsored by the Communications Office and Respect Life Office, Diocese of Fargo; and 1370 AM Real Presence Radio September 29, 2008 Location: River Cinema 211 Demers Ave. East Grand Forks, MN 56721 USA Time & Details: 7:30pm For tickets: call 877-795-0122 or email businessmanager@realpresenceradio.com Sponsored by the Communications Office and Respect Life Office, Diocese of Fargo; and 1370 AM Real Presence Radio October 7, 2008 Location: Showcase Cinemas Worcester North 135 Brooks St Worcester, MA 01606 USA Time & Details: 7pm For More Information: Tom Hardy 508-476-7007 Ext. 228 - Day 508-363-3498 - Evening 508-667-4597 - Cell tghardy@yahoo.com VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE FOR MORE DETAILS www.grassrootsfilms.com/thehumanexperience The Human Experience Official Trailer From Grassroots Films of Brooklyn, New York comes THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE -- the story of a band of brothers who travel the world in search of the answers to the burning questions: Who am I? Who is Man? Why do we search for meaning? Their journey brings them into the middle of the lives of the homeless on the streets of New York City, the orphans and disabled children of Peru, and the abandoned lepers in the forests of Ghana, Africa. What the young men discover changes them forever. Through one on one interviews and real life encounters, the brothers are awakened to the beauty of the human person and the resilience of the human spirit. www.grassrootsfilms.com/thehumanexperience Tags: life human experience grassroots films love humanity world peace faith hope new york africa peru God Sex Meaning Beauty |
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The Grass Roots - Midnight Confessions - 5/20/07 The Grass Roots singing "Midnight Confessions" at EPCOT, Orlando, Florida, 5/20/07, 5:45 p.m. show Tags: Grass Roots Rob Grill Midnight Confessions Epcot Flower Power |
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