Monday, February 28, 2011
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Hello everyone,
If you regularly listen to radio, you need to know the most recent songs in English as Firework Katy Perry, We Are Who we are Ke $ ha or Higher Taio Cruz and Kylie Minogue.
Since 2006, a young German by the name of Alex Bexi , from Neu Wulmstorf near Hamburg, making videos on YouTube in which he features songs recent ... German! Eminem, Katy Perry, Taoi Cruz and Oasis, he translated the German text, the music and made remixes video, often alone or sometimes with the help of other "YouTubers".
And it works! Just look at the number of times her videos have been viewed to realize. And this is not his 38,000 Facebook fans who say otherwise!
You can find more information about Alex Bexi on its website:
http://www.alextv.de/
And here are some songs:
Feuerwerk (Fireworks / Katy Perry )
Höher (Higher / Taio Cruz and Kylie Minogue)
wer wir sind Wir sind (We R Who We R / Ke $ ha)
So what do you think?
For my part, I think it's einfach super! And just listen to the versions in German, I am more careful with words, and I realize that sometimes it does not fly high in these American songs!
Well, I do not hide that I would find it great to do the same from French songs. But we're just songs in English yet.
Find all the videos on his Youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/alexibexi
Sunday, February 27, 2011
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- an embargo "in & out" on weapons,
- a travel ban for a number of Libyan officials today (Annex I of the resolution)
- a freeze on assets of different people (Annex II resolution)
Saturday, February 26, 2011
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- freedom of commercial navigation is ensured both in wartime than in peacetime;
- warships of all states have entitled to continuous passage. However, they can stop or interfere with navigation, they can not refuel them or supplying them to the limit of what is strictly necessary.
- The Canal Zone is neutralized. It can not be blocked or attacked in time of war.
Friday, February 25, 2011
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Even before considering the legal understanding of the matter is before the International Criminal Court (provided that the State concerned is party to the Statute) or under the universal jurisdiction of states to prosecute crimes the most serious international law, it should highlight a number of opportunities policy responses, even operational.
- Intervention unconstrained army
- Intervention applicant armed coercion
- A present or imminent threat of genocide or mass atrocities is it proven?
- The goal of intervention is it good to prevent or stop this process?
- Non-binding measures would it be inappropriate?
- action is proportionate to the aim?
- intervention will result she by more good than harm?
As for the European Union , an absence of protest or reaction muted - except to protect its citizens (however that is very legitimate) or its immediate interests - would be incomprehensible.
Or the challenge of moving the unanimous indignation at the concerted action needed ...
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
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22/02/2011
members of the Security Council have considered this Feb. 22, the latest report by Ban Ki-moon on the UN Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT) .
Ameerah Haq, the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations, presented the report to the fifteen that evokes the evolution of the political situation and security, support for dialogue and reconciliation, strengthen democratic governance and economic development, the maintenance of security and the promotion of human rights and the administration of justice.
During this meeting, Ameerah Haq, the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the UN in Timor Leste has presented this report in which Ban Ki-moon recommends extension of the mandate of the UN Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste for a further period of 12 months. She informed the Council that the presidential and parliamentary elections to be held in the first half of 2012 will be organized by national bodies of election administration. However it is envisaged that the UN is providing technical support and logistics.
And the economy of Timor-Leste has made a remarkable recovery since the 2006 crisis. These last four years, the country recorded a growth rate of nearly 10%, a decline in poverty and improved human development indicators. The overall situation in Timor-Leste remains calm with an overall trend toward the consolidation of progress towards peace, stability and development, she added.
Taking his turn to speak, the Prime Minister of Timor Leste, Xanana Gusmao, has the overview of the political, economic and social life of his country. He informed members the Security Council's application for membership of Timor Leste in ASEAN, the Association of Asian countries of Southeast Asia.
To receive the text of the statement of Xanana Gusmao, available in English and Portuguese, apply to francetimorleste@free.fr, specifying which language version you prefer.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Western And Southern Scam
Former U.S. secretary of state had told the UN that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
AFP
Former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell asked the CIA and the Pentagon to explain why they had contacted him false information about Iraq that had been provided by a defector dubbed "Curveball" , The Guardian reported Thursday . Colin Powell had said, February 5, 2003, in an important speech to the UN, be aware of the presence of biological weapons in Iraq, based on information provided by "Curveball."
"The question should be asked of the CIA and the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) before this false information (the existence of biological weapons) are included in the report sent to Congress, quoted in the speech State of the Union (George W. Bush), and in my speech at the UN on 5 February (2003), "he told the Guardian Colin Powell, responding to interview the defector, the published shall, within the same newspaper.
The defector, alias Ahmed Alwan Rafid al-Janabi, said he lied about the presence of such weapons in Iraq. "We knew for years that the source named Curveball was completely unreliable ", said former U.S. Secretary of State to British newspaper. In his speech to the UN, Colin Powell had presented al-Janabi as a" chemical engineer " . Information provided by al-Janabi had been used by the United States to justify the invasion of Iraq in 2003. The information provided by al-Janabi had yet been considered unreliable by the German secret service, the BND, who had approached the defector in 2000.
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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Lamorlette Arnold and Eric Tabellion Los Angeles, February 12, 2011. REUTERS / JASON REDMOND
Two French, and Arnauld Lamorlette Tabellion Eric, received on Saturday February 12 at Los Angeles (California) Scientific and Technical Award of the Academy of arts and sciences of motion pictures, "for having invented a lighting process for synthetic images suitable for feature films. " As recalled by actress Marisa Tomei, who presented the gala dinner in Beverly Hills, "this important step in the evolution of global illumination techniques (Was) used for the first time on the movie Shrek 2 .
In total, ten statuettes and scientific techniques which have been delivered that night to engineers and inventors, in areas as varied as the motion capture of faces, steering gear, the realization of waterfalls safely, cabling systems and suspension for the cameras or the 3D visual effects tools.
designers of software for images synthesis Lamorlette Arnold, 46, and Eric Tabellion, 39, met in 1998 in Silicon Valley, where they worked for the company IDPs (since acquired by DreamWorks). "Global illumination simulates virtual way light bounces off objects and interacts with the geometry of the scene in order to obtain a more natural light, as in real life," they explain, stating: "We have designed a system efficient enough to be used on feature films. "
Prime beneficiary of the process of global illumination: the cartoon Shrek 2, produced in 2004 by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury and Conrad Vernon for DreamWorks. The method is quickly used in a dozen other major productions Hollywood, which Megamind, Dragons etc. . who have avoided the look vintage enough raw digital images. "We did raise the bar visually," said Arnold Lamorlette who, accepting his award, thanked the producers of Shrek have "taken the risk of using a new technique on such a franchise.
Fifteen employees
Tabellion Eric is still working in animation for the same company of the "Valley." Lamorlette Arnold trained at the School of Public Works ("lack of training in computer graphics available at the time," he says), is co-founder of the famous company Franco-American special effects Buf, involved in the production of The City of Lost Children, Batman & Robin or Fight Club, and recipient of an Annie Award (the price of the animation) for special effects Shrek. He returned to France in 2007 and chose the South (Gémenos, between Aix and Marseille) to install its new digital society, The Bakery ("Bakery"), with fifteen employees. "Our advantage is we have a large technical approach, knowing well the needs of production," says French inventor become indispensable to Hollywood.
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A WAR FLAGS ... REALLY?
The Canadian flag, no offense to her fans, do not allow Quebecers to assert itself as a nation. The Canadian flag, if one looks at reality is the flag of "Canada, one nation." What that flag means he, in fact, the existence of two nations in this country? The only color which dominates this standard is that we associate with the British Empire, red. It is the color of the uniforms which had been British soldiers during the War of the Conquest and that is now identifying the agents of Royal Canadian Mounted Police .... No place is made on the Canadian flag at the lower symbol that may remind the French presence in this country. Even federalist Quebecers should be offended. (NB There is, indeed, white on the Canadian flag, but without being cynical, remember that it is a sign of surrender ...)
Until Quebec will be part of Canada, the flag Canada in its present form should be unacceptable to Quebecers. How can we think that unique color that characterizes this color so closely associated with a nation, can be the symbol of two nations that live in this country? If the Harper government is at all consistent with its decision to recognize Quebec as a nation, he wants Canadians to adopt a new flag that reflects that one of the historical reality of the country. If not, we must conclude (what is already suspected!) That despite the rhetoric, Canada is simply an English country.
On February 15, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
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French Provocateur Enters Battle Over Comments
The New York Times
ÉRIC ZEMMOUR
HE is perhaps France’s best-known professional provocateur, as much adored by the xenophobes of the far-right as he is reviled by immigrants, women and gays. But Éric Zemmour might also be misunderstood by his allies and enemies alike, a sort of hopeless intellectual whose nuance is lost in the sensationalist jumble of the media world he inhabits.
A slight man with a quick tongue and a fearsome intellect, Mr. Zemmour, 52, has made a career of speaking on the edge in a culture where the ideal of social harmony often takes precedence over freedom of speech. He can be heard daily on French radio, read weekly in the news media and seen all over television; he is routinely accused of racism, sexism, homophobia, fear-mongering and narcissism, or some combination thereof.
“I’m reviving the ‘French polemic’ in a world that’s on the one hand Americanized, and on the other, that people want to see sterilized by antiracism, by political correctness,” Mr. Zemmour said over coffee at the back of a dark Paris cafe. “That it is to say, where you’re not allowed to say anything bad about minorities.”
In comments that his critics have parsed and denounced and parsed again, he has spoken of a “white race” and a “black race,” decried what he sees as the feminization of society and called homosexuality a social disorder. Last month, though, his pronouncements for the first time brought him before a court, on charges of defamation and “provocation to racial discrimination.”In a televised debate last March he argued that blacks and Arabs were the targets of illegal racial profiling by the French police “because the majority of traffickers are black and Arab; that’s how it is, it’s a fact.” The same day, on another channel, he suggested that French employers “have the right” to deny employment to blacks or Arabs.
The comments surely do not rank among his most incendiary, and, however uncomfortable, the first point might well be true. Even the rights groups that brought the case acknowledge that France’s poor, immigrant populations account for a disproportionate amount of crime, if not a clear “majority,” in a country that does not keep official racial statistics.
MUCH to Mr. Zemmour’s delight, his three-day trial in January drew droves of supporters, including several prominent politicians, along with hordes of critics and a crush of reporters and photographers. His comments had already fueled months of controversy and hand-wringing; he was nearly fired from his post as an editorial writer at Le Figaro Magazine , and Canal+, the television station that broadcast his statement on traffickers, received a warning from the French audiovisual authority.
The intense reaction to Mr. Zemmour’s case — and more broadly, to Mr. Zemmour himself — seems a measure of the tensions in France around race, Islam and integration. And it speaks to the difficulty of discussing those issues in a nation that is committed constitutionally to treat every person simply as a “citizen,” with no acknowledgment of ethnicity, color or religion.
“When you describe reality,” Mr. Zemmour said at his trial, “you’re treated as a criminal.”
His critics say it is less a question of pronouncing realities than how they are pronounced.
“If he had said that there is an ‘overrepresentation of the immigrant population,’ there wouldn’t have been a trial,” said Alain Jakubowicz, a lawyer who heads one of the rights groups that brought suit. “There are the words that are said, and the words that are received, the words that are understood by listeners.”
“He has rights, of course, but he also has responsibilities,” Mr. Jakubowicz added.
From a young age, Mr. Zemmour said, he dreamed of becoming a “journalist-writer-intellectual” in the style of Voltaire, Émile Zola or François Mauriac and other outspoken, sometime-radicals like them. The ambitious son of Jewish Berbers who emigrated from French Algeria in the 1950s, Mr. Zemmour was raised near Paris and attended the elite Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris, known as Sciences Po. Later, after being twice denied admission to the even more rarefied precincts of the École Nationale d’Administration, which feeds the highest echelons of French power, he became a journalist, covering politics, and joined the newspaper Le Figaro in 1996.
Mr. Zemmour is a busy man. Beyond his books and novels, and the ceaseless interviews he gives, he presents a daily editorial on RTL , France’s most popular national radio station; co-hosts a debate program on news channel i>TELE ; writes his weekly editorial for Le Figaro Magazine ; and appears on a three-and-a-half hour talk show on Saturday nights on France 2 , a state-owned television station.
PARADOXICALLY, Mr. Zemmour often exercises his right to free speech to endorse stricter limits on similar freedoms. He advocates a return to authorizing only Christian first names for children born in France, a restriction lifted in 1993; his ancestors in Algeria had adopted French names, he noted. And he hailed the ban on the public wearing of the full facial veil as a way “to oblige people to become authentically French.”
“The state needs to do its job, which it’s always done, of imposing constraints,” he said. “For me, France is the ban on the veil.”
He says that his views are those of a silent majority, French people who seek the return of the resplendent France of de Gaulle, a proud, imagined France unencumbered by the guilt of the post-colonial era. Efforts to integrate the country’s immigrant populations have plainly failed, he said, and the country ought to revert to the “assimilationist” approach he says it abandoned decades ago.
“We believe that we have the best way of life in the world, the best culture, and that one must thus make an effort to acquire this culture,” he said. By contrast, he said, the notion of a country made great by the diversity of its people and values “is an American logic.”
Asked why he believes in the superiority of the French model, he said only that “there is a singular art of living” in France.
“For me, France is civilization with a capital ‘C,’ ” he added.
The groups that have taken him to court have been urging an American social vision, he said. Yet, he added, they are not also willing to endorse American standards of free speech, and they oppose the taking of American-style ethnic statistics.
“I’m taking — because they forced it on me — the American model, and I’m throwing the American model back in their face,” Mr. Zemmour said. “But in the name of French tradition.”
It is a delicate distinction, one even his friends worry might well be lost on most people.
“He’s a very naïve guy,” said Éric Naulleau, a co-participant on the show on France 2, on a broadcast last year. “He has yet to understand the rules of the screen, Zemmour. He thinks he’s in a book where you can explain things, where you can step back.”
Like Mr. Zemmour, Yazid Sabeg, the government’s commissioner for diversity and equal opportunity, has been a prominent voice on France’s integration problems. An Algerian-born businessman, he is also the country’s foremost advocate for the legalization of ethnic statistics. But he denounced Mr. Zemmour’s statements about traffickers as inaccurate and calculated “to spread hate,” and he said he hoped to see him convicted.
“I’m for saying everything,” Mr. Sabeg said. “But not nonsense like this.”
Mr. Zemmour shrugged off Mr. Sabeg’s stance, and that of the plaintiffs in his case, as an absurd logical contortion. “They want the American model without the drawbacks of the American model, and that’s not possible,” he said.
“Maybe I’ll be convicted,” Mr. Zemmour Said, With Some satisfaction. "They'll never untangle Purpose Themselves from Their contradictions."
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As we approach Valentine's Day, for 3 years the city of Valencia is organizing the event "Valencia celebrates love," for all lovers of Valencia.
The main venue of this festival is Peynet the kiosk, the kiosk of lovers on the Campus Martius.
is with curiosity that we went for a walk with friends. Without being exceptional, the atmosphere was nice, as you can see from the photos.
Friday, February 11, 2011
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper will make its official statements always first in French, said Monday his spokeswoman, asked about the attitude of Some American television who cut the transmission of his remarks at the White House.
"Whether or Drummondville Vancouver, Washington or Paris, the Prime Minister has always started his speech in French. And it will continue to do so as long as he is prime minister," said in an email Dimitri Soudas communications director for Stephen Harper.
Canadian media, who have the habit of bilingualism and provide simultaneous translation of about their politicians, noted with indignation that the American networks interrupted their coverage of the press conference for Stephen Harper and his host, Friday, when the head of government in Ottawa has begun to speak French, then back to the turn it was when President Barack Obama to speak.
presenter Fox said his chain "does not broadcast in French," from the new Egypt.
Stephen Harper not only made his statements first in French, but it often responds to questions from journalists in the first language of Molière. According to its surroundings, allowing him to choose his words carefully. And, of course, this produces a positive effect with the Quebec public.
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Sunday, February 6, 2011
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Hello,
A little message to say goodbye to Valencia for a few days. Indeed, with Nico we will spend 5 days in Berlin! To me, this will be the third time I go, and it's always a pleasure. For Nico, it will be the first time. A great discovery!
Back in France scheduled for February 11. Until then, expect to see many pictures of the German capital!
Roman
Saturday, February 5, 2011
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Hello,
It's official, France Television has made its choice for the artist who will represent France at the Eurovision 2011 . And it is the young Vasily Amaury , lyric tenor, which starts in Dusseldorf in May.
This year, France Television set to " excellence in music at the French . Hence the choice of an opera singer. Amaury Vassili is not a stranger. From the top of his 21 years he already has several albums to his credit, whose album " Vincero " sold over 200,000 copies.
More surprisingly, he will perform a song ... in Corsica (with passages in French)!
Will it be enough? To see. He is young, he has a good physique, if the song and after delivery, he may have his chances.
Other news for France. Catherine Lara and Laurent Boyer will comments. Exit Stephane Bern and Cyril Hanouna with their comments during recess. By choosing Catherine Lara and Laurent Boyer, France Television takes the show seriously. The competition will
tough! Indeed, the United Kingdom also formalized its candidate, and is the band Blue , known worldwide for his songs "One Love " and "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word " duet with Elton John.
continued!
Roman
Thursday, February 3, 2011
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NEW YORK (UN), Feb. 2 (Xinhua) - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has recommended to extend for one year the mandate of the UN mission in Timor Leste (UNMIT), including up to presidential and legislative elections in the first half of 2012, according to a UN statement released Wednesday. "Considering the wish expressed by the President of Timor-Leste, the President of the National Parliament, the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition, and has communicated to me by my Special Representative, and the need to maintain support in critical areas of the mandate of UNMIT, I recommend to extend the mandate of MINURSO for a further period of 12 months in its current composition and maintaining the current authorized strength, while continuing to reduce gradually raised the number of police, "said Ban Ki-moon in a report on the situation of the country. The presidential and parliamentary elections will be organized by the electoral bodies of Timor Leste. It is envisaged, however, pending recommendations to be formulated at the end of the future electoral assessment mission requested by the Government, that the United Nations is providing technical support and logistics, said the UN chief. According to him, a presence "meaty" of the UNMIT police "will carry out these important functions of capacity building and also provide operational support to the National Police in exceptional circumstances." The number of police officers from the UN Mission should be reduced gradually from a staff of 1,480 officers to 1,280 in June 2011. |