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Morning Coffee: Was It Child Smuggling? Should We Recycle Av
(www.paxstereo.tv/morningcoffee) Morning Coffee with Mario Talk Show Series: Were the 10 baptists being held in Haiti really intending to smuggle children, or was it all a misunderstanding? Should we recycle the huge collection of 3D glasses left from Avatar? (02-03-10) PARTIAL EPISODE - FULL-LENGTH VERSION AVAILABLE ALSO
Author:
paxstereo
Tags: phenomena youtube new media paxstereo neourban television mariohemsley victorallen danielleholland host signing talk show politics issues usa afro american controversy relationships social sports
Posted: 04 February 2010
Rating: 0.0
Votes: 0
Haiti Tries Baptists, Recycle Avatar 3D Glasses, Giant Squid
(www.paxstereo.tv/morningcoffee) Morning Coffee with Mario Talk Show Series: News today is Haiti intends to prosecute 10 Baptists for possible child smuggling, Avatar 3D glasses are piling up everywhere, a study says black women are less successful than black men at marriage, Southwest Airlines plans fleet wide Wi-Fi, giant squids invade southern California, 1 in 8 US citizens have used a food bank, and is Tim Tebow's intended pro-life Super Bowl commercial making him a cultural icon? Hmm... Well, it is Wednesday... (02-03-10) PART 1 - FIRST 10 MINUTES ONLY - FULL-LENGTH VERSION AVAILABLE ALSO (THIS REQUIRED BY DISTRIBUTORS)
Author:
paxstereo
Tags: phenomena youtube new media paxstereo neourban television mariohemsley victorallen danielleholland host signing talk show politics issues usa afro american controversy relationships social sports
Posted: 04 February 2010
Rating: 0.0
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Recycling: A Love Story
He's a muscle-bound, rough and tough lover of all things manly. She's a petite girly girl that loves a nice glass of Chianti and long walks on the beach under the moonlight. Learn how they meet, and what happens if you don't recycle.This is the first video in a limited run weekly series of Responsible Marketing Movies from Outsource Marketing. Make sure you you subscribe to the Responsible Marketing channel.
Author:
responsiblemarketing
Tags: meeting business eco environment green responsible marketing love story films outsource recycling
Posted: 12 September 2009
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Start Recycling at Home - It's simple!
It's beyond easy to toss that aluminum can into a recycling bin. But do you really know how that little can - can make a big difference around the world?
Author:
DoYourPart
Tags: terri bennett your part green sustainability recycling home glass paper bins eco-friendly
Posted: 10 January 2009
Rating: 0.0
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Burmese Migrants Find Better Life at Garbage Dump
The garbage dump outside the town of Mae Sot in Thailand, is filled with the smell of rotting fish and other waste. But it has become a haven for some Burmese migrants who cross the border illegally to look for a better life.The town is located about three miles from the border between Thailand and Burma. About 100 migrants have taken refuge in makeshift tarpaulin huts next to mounds of garbage.The migrants comb through the stinking mass in search of goods that can be recycled--mainly plastic bags and glass bottles. Being a garbage picker in Thailand is not an easy job, but the migrants say it beats what they had back home.[Ma Mia Chin, Burmese Migrant]:"Life is a bit better here although, actually, it's not that much better. It's easier to eat here. In the village [in Burma], we get to live in our own houses, but on one hand, there were no jobs and on the other, we only got to eat if we work."Many of them have been working at the dump site for more than ten years and are not looking to return home.[Maw Ta Ma, Burmese Migrant]: "Of course, it is good to live in your own country and your own area. Here, we have to worry about the police, living in the garbage dump is also hard but we want to earn money so we have to endure the hardship."The migrants earn the equivalent of $3 a day. They keep a low profile in Thailand for fear of being arrested and sent back to Burma. There are about two to three million Burmese migrants living scattered across Thailand, many working illegally in low-paid jobs.
Author:
NTDTV
Tags: NTD NTDTV Asia Brief Thailnad Burmese Migrants find better life Garbage Dump
Posted: 10 February 2010
Rating: 5.0
Votes: 1







